2005 CPSC Toy Recalls
The following photos show some recalls of kids' products conducted by the CPSC in 2005. For a full list, click on the link below.
Kids Folding Chairs
Units: About 522,000
Hazard: The safety lock can fail, allowing the chair to collapse or fold unexpectedly. Fingers can become caught or entrapped, posing a pinch or cut hazard and can cause severe lacerations and finger tip amputations.
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Children's Folding Chairs
Units: About 1.1 million
Hazard: The safety lock can fail, allowing the chair to collapse or fold unexpectedly. Fingers can become caught or entrapped, posing a pinch or cut hazard and can cause severe lacerations and finger tip amputations.
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Juvenile Folding Chairs
Units: About 179,000
Hazard: Children's fingers can become caught or entrapped in the hinge and slot areas of the chair, posing a pinch or cut hazard.
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Children's Fishing Poles
Units: About 1.5 million
Hazard: The paint on the rods of these fishing poles contains lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects.
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Children's Fishing Kits
Units:438,000
Hazard: The paint on the rods of the poles contains lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects.
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PlayStation
Units:843,000
Hazard: Certain adaptors for slim version PlayStation
Battery-Powered Ride-On Vehicles
Units:141,000
Hazard: An electronic malfunction can occur in the circuit board and/or battery connector. This poses a fire hazard and a burn hazard to consumers if components are touched while malfunctioning.
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