Summary
CPSC recall database entry updated: baby bottle and helmet recall entries replaced with pool drain cover and coffeemaker recall notices. This is a database maintenance update with no new regulatory requirements.
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This is a public CPSC recall database update documenting recalled products. The change reflects CPSC adding new product recalls to its searchable database, not introducing new rules affecting platform sellers or creators.
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The drain covers do not bear the required product markings in violation of the mandatory safety standard under the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (VGBA), posing risk of serious injury or death from entrapment and drowning hazards. The drain covers also fail to meet safety requirements because they are missing statements regarding the service life of the covers and installation and maintenance instructions.
Pool owners, pool operators and consumers should stop using pools with the recalled pool drain covers immediately. To receive a refund, consumers will be asked to remove the drain cover from the pool, destroy or otherwise render the drain cover unusable, write in permanent maker “Recalled” on the removed cover, and send a photo of the marked cover to [email protected]. Ensure all pools and spas have VGBA-compliant drain covers and teach children to stay away from drains.
The hard plastic outer shell can bubble or partially peel off, resulting in loose pieces of film-like plastic that pose a choking hazard to young children.
Consumers should stop using the recalled baby bottles immediately and contact TOMY to receive a refund in the form of a $22 booninc.com store credit or a replacement set of three bottles in a different color.
About 40,000
The recalled helmets violate the mandatory safety standard for bicycle helmets because the helmets do not comply with the impact attenuation and certification requirements. The helmets can fail to protect the user in the event of a crash, posing a serious risk of injury or death due to head injury.
Consumers should stop using the helmets immediately and contact Gudook Outdoor Sports for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to destroy the recalled helmet by cutting the straps and email a photo of the destroyed helmet, showing with the helmet’s batch number, to [email protected]. Consumers should then dispose of the recalled product.
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