posted by admin on Feb 3
Three voluntary recalls on children’s sportswear and other products that were made in China has been issued by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission based on reports and findings on the strangulation hazard by the products.
According to reports, more than 7,000 children’s zip hooded sweatshirts and hooded pullover sweatshirts that were distributed by New Mode Sportswear in Garden Grove in California are being pulled out from store shelves because the drawstring imposes a strangulation risk on users.
The aforementioned products were said to have been sold at various retail outlets at the West Coast from January to July 2006.
GTM Sportswear Inc in Manhattan, Kansas is recalling nearly 200,000 children’s hooded nylon jackets that were sold from January 2003 to December last year due to similar hazards.
The last recall notice involves toy jewelry sets that were imported from China. The items recalled are those sold from November 2008 to November 2009. The products for recall have not caused reported harm yet, according to reports.





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