Recall Roundup: Cribs and Instant Power Toilet Bowl Restorer cleaner
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Delta Enterprise Corp. have learned of a 2009 death in which a seven-month-old girl from Colorado became stuck and suffocated between the detached drop-side and the mattress.
The recall was first issued in October of 2008 after an eight-month-old girl got trapped and suffocated when the drop side of the crib detached.
The company said missing safety pegs can cause the crib’s drop-side rail to separate from the track. This can create a dangerous space in which an infant can get stuck and suffocate.
The recall involves the following crib models:
* 4320, 4340;
* 4500, 4520, 4530, 4532, 4540, 4542, 4550, 4551, 4580;
* 4600, 4620, 4624 – production dates 01/06 thru 11/07, 4640, 4660, 4720, 4735, 4742, 4750 – production dates 01/95 thru 12/00;
* 4760, 4770, 4780, 4790;
* 4820, 4840, 4850, 4860, 4880, 4890, 4892; and
* 4900, 4910, 4920, 4925-2, 4925-6, 4930, 4940, 4943, 4944, 4947, 4948, 4949, 4950, 4958, 4963, 4968, 4969, 4980.
CPSC urges people with these recalled cribs to stop using them and contact Delta to receive a free repair kit.
For more information, call Delta toll-free at (800) 816-5304
WHY: The contents can leak from the cap when the bottle is turned on its side. When this happens, the cleaner can come into contact with consumers and property, posing a risk of chemical burns and irritation to the skin and eyes.
INCIDENTS: No injuries, but Scotch has received seven reports of bottles leaking, resulting in property damage.
HOW MANY: About 74,760
FOR MORE: Call Scotch Corporation at 800-613-4242 or visit the firm’s website at http://www.scotchcorp.com.