Play Kitchens Recalled After Toddler’s Death
UNITED STATES, JUL 31 – The Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled nearly 500,000 units after dozens of injuries and one toddler death linked to hazardous play kitchens and step stools.
- Thursday, the Consumer Product Safety Commission and Cosco recalled 302,000 kitchen steppers after reports of safety bar detachment and two head injuries.
- A 23-month-old child’s death prompted scrutiny of KidKraft Farm to Table Model Play Kitchens after his shirt caught on a hook, posing a head injury hazard.
- Cosco recalled nearly 500,000 kitchen steppers after 34 reports of safety bar failures, including two head injuries, following consumer reports.
- Following the recall, Backyard Kids agreed to supply free replacement hooks for all affected units; about 192,000 units were recalled, despite only about 400 being sold to consumers.
- The Cosco stepper recall was in recent years after Onasti’s recall of about 10,000 towers in March, amid TikTok-driven demand.
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Play kitchens recalled due to risk of serious injury to young children; 1 death reported
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is alerting families and caregivers of an urgent recall of play kitchens sold online at retailers such as Walmart and Amazon, due to a risk to young children of serious injury or death.
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Around 192,000 Kids Play Kitchen Toys Recalled, One Death Reported
Texas-based Backyard Kids LLC is recalling roughly 192,000 units of “KidKraft Farm to Table Model Play Kitchens,” citing strangulation and asphyxia hazards that can result in injury or death among young children, the Consumer Protection Safety Commission (CPSC) said in a July 31 statement. Designed for pretend play, the model number 53411 product is aimed at children aged 3 years or younger and sold online at KidKraft, Walmart, and Amazon from 2…
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