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Choking Hazard Risk Sparks Huge Recall Of Plush Toys Choking Hazard Risk Sparks Huge Recall Of Plush Toys
Choking Hazard Risk Sparks Huge Recall Of Plush Toys More than 60,000 woolly alpaca toys are being recalled because of choking hazards for young children. Inkari issued the recall for about 64,000 plush alpaca toys, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Thursday, Nov. 6. Children can choke on the eyes, which may detach from the toys intended for kids younger than 3. The CPSC said the recalled toys also violate federal safety standards for small parts. No incidents or injuries have been reported, but parents are urged to immediately stop letting their kids play with the toys. The recall covers five collections: Natural…
Deadly Choking Risks In Fake Labubu Dolls Spark 'Urgent Safety Warning' Deadly Choking Risks In Fake Labubu Dolls Spark 'Urgent Safety Warning'
Deadly Choking Risks In Fake Labubu Dolls Spark 'Urgent Safety Warning' Federal regulators are issuing an "urgent safety warning" about counterfeit Labubu dolls, which can break and pose choking hazards to children. The Consumer Product Safety Commission gave the warning about the fakes commonly referred to as "Lafufus" on Monday, Aug. 18. The counterfeit Lafufus can be found in stores and online. The dolls, which are sold as plush figures and keychains, are small enough to fit entirely in a child's mouth. According to the CPSC, some counterfeits break apart easily, releasing small pieces that can lodge in a child's throat. Thousands of knockoffs have alr…
Hersheypark Wave Pool Drowning Investigation Report Released By Police Hersheypark Wave Pool Drowning Investigation Report Released By Police
Hersheypark Wave Pool Drowning Investigation Report Released By Police Police have released the findings of their investigation into the tragic Hersheypark wave pool drowning of 9-year-old Sophia Subedi, confirming her death was an accidental freshwater drowning. The Derry Township Police Department announced Friday, Aug. 1, that no criminal activity was involved in the July 24 incident, which unfolded shortly before 6:46 p.m. The review — conducted with the cooperation of the Dauphin County Coroner’s Office and Hersheypark — included video surveillance, witness and employee statements, and a detailed examination of the physical scene. Investigators confirmed …