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FAQ:
Q: How do toy recalls work?
A: In North America, most toy recalls are pre-emptive voluntary recall actions, which means that the manufacturer or toy company that sells the toy takes action before babies or toddlers actually get hurt (or to pre-empt PR damage from defective products), but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do your homework.
Q: Are there any toy recalls for knock-off brands?
A: Many knock-off toy brands are sold from overseas, or manufactured in China where the consumer and product safety regulations are not as stringent and product defect issues are less likely to be caught. Check this list to see if your toy brand has any current or past toy recalls.
Q: What toys are being recalled in 2021?
A: 1 Playgro Activity Rattle. On April 21, 2021, this toy has been recalled due to a possible choke hazard. … 2 Battat Teethers. This baby teether has been recalled because some parts can get detached and babies can swallow them. 3 BATTOP Infant Bath Seats. … 4 Shepherd Plush Toy by Parker Squared. … 5 Smartpool Multipurpose Helmet. …
Q: Where can I find information about child safety recalls?
A: Safe Kids is dedicated to providing you with a comprehensive list of monthly child-related recalls collected from the major federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. We also bring you any news and consumer concerns about children’s products.