Choking Hazard Issues Prompts CPSC Recall of Kids’ Products, including LeapFrog Toys and Buster Brown Clogs
The Consumer Product Safety Commission recently recalled a number of kids’ products over choking hazard concerns. Last Thursday, the CPSC recalled approximately 3,700 LeapFrog My Pal Scout Electronic Plush Toy Dogs because the paws’ decals could come off, making the pieces easy for a child to swallow.
So far, LeapFrog Enterprises Inc. has received two reports of children taking the decals off the toys. One child ingested a portion of the decal. The CPSC and LeapFrog are recommending that parents and guardians take My Pal Scout away from kids and get in touch with LeapFrog so that the toymaker can send them a replacement that has embroidered paws.

Also last week, the CPSC, Buster Brown and Co., and Pagoda International Footwear Ltd. recalled approximately 1.4 million Clog and Children’s Shoes. The reason for the recall is that the decorative wheels on the shoes can come off, posing a choking hazard. The shoes involved in the recall are designed to look like cars. 73,000 CARS Fleece Clog Children’s Shoes, also by Buster Brown and Co., were recalled in the US in April also over choking hazard worries.
Earlier in the month, the CPSC and Evenflo Company Inc. recalled about 25,000 Evenflo Switch-A-Roo Telephone Toys because a mirror decal on the toy might peel away and become a possible choking hazard. No injures have been reported, but the CPSC and the manufacturer are recommending that consumers stop using the product right away and remove the mirror decal as soon as possible.
Kids and Choking Hazards
Products that contain any pieces that are potential choking hazards can cause serious injuries to young kids. Choking is a leading cause of accidental deaths for kids younger than age 5.
Toddlers are especially inclined to want to touch, smell, and taste small objects, placing them in their mouths. The problem is that young kids have small airway passages and gastrointestinal tracts, which increases the likelihood that they could choke if they swallow or ingest small, foreign objects.
LeapFrog Recalls Electronic Plush Toys Due to Choking Hazard, CPSC, July 23, 2009
Buster Brown Clogs Recall, Wavy, July 22, 2009
Evenflo Recalls Telephone Toys Due to Choking Hazard, NewsInferno, July 17, 2009
Related Web Resources:
Choking Prevention, American Academy of Pediatrics
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