Fisher-Price Recalls Almost One Million Toys



The U.S. Consumer Safety Commission announced a massive recall on a number of Fisher-Price toys, perhaps on the heels of the recent recall of the wooden Thomas the Train toys. The reason for the recall sounds familiar; a number of Sesame Street, Dora the Explorer, and other childrens toys manufactured in China are being pulled because they contain dangerous amounts of lead-based paint.
The Chinese Manufacturer has been quoted as saying that they will use this opportunity to put better systems in place to monitor vendor practices that do not meet Mattel’s standards.
To see the complete list of the exact toys in question, please follow the link below to the C.P.S.C. Press Release. For additional information contact Fisher-Price at (800) 916-4498 anytime or visit the firm’s Website here.
Related Links:
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission | Recall Press Release
Fisher Price Recall | Yahoo News







August 3rd, 2007 at 4:18 am
Thanks for the link to that list. My boys have some of those Diego toys and they’re always sticking them in their mouth. dangit.