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Recalls

October 19, 1992
Hazard:

The brackets holding the baby walker in position may break causing the walker to collapse. A child in the walker could sustain an injury.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately discontinue use of this baby walker and return it to the Family Dollar or Venture Store where purchased for a full refund. 

Units:

Approximately 14,000

Consumer Contact:
Phone: (704) 847-6961
October 15, 1992
Hazard:

Under certain circumstances, the cone shaped brewer section may separate from the cup and possibly spill very hot coffee onto the user.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using this product.

Consumer Contact:
Phone: (800) 672-6333
September 30, 1992
Hazard:

CPSC has reports of the ladder's first step collapsing or tearing from its frame. Such incidents have allegedly resulted in lacerations, broken bones, muscle strains and back injuries.

Remedy:

Call 1-800-288-9315 for information on how to ship the ladder back to Super Young with prepaid shipping. Owners of affected ladders who ship back the ladders will receive a refund of the shipping cost and up to one-half of the purchase price, or $5.00 if owners have no proof of purchase.

Consumer Contact:
Phone: (800) 288-9315
September 24, 1992
Hazard:

The toy bottles may break during use, producing small parts that could be an aspiration hazard to young children.

Remedy:

Consumers are urged to take the "Magic Feeding Bottles" away from young children immediately and return them to the store where purchased for a refund of the purchase price.

Units:

120,000

Consumer Contact:
Phone: (800) 548-0364
September 23, 1992
Hazard:

The airguns can cause serious injury or death because they can accidently discharge when the engaged safety is disengaged.

Remedy:

Stop using the airguns immediately. Call 800-724-7486 for instructions on how to have the airguns repaired free of charge.

Units:

Approximately 65,000

Consumer Contact:
Phone: (800) 724-7486
September 17, 1992
Hazard:

Both bicycles are equipped with only handbrakes and no footbrakes. Under Federal requirements, these bicycles may not be freewheeling and if equipped with handbrakes, they must also have footbrakes.

Remedy:

Consumers with these bicycles should contact the retail store where the bike was purchased and arrange for modifications which will bring the bikes into compliance. In lieu of modifications, consumers may also request a refund of the purchase price.

Units:

137

Consumer Contact:
Phone: (800) 621-7613
September 09, 1992
Hazard:

Both bicycles are equipped with only handbrakes; the 16-inch bicycle is also free-wheeling, which means the wheels operate independently of the pedal motion. Under Federal requirements, sidewalk bicycles may not be free-wheeling and may not have handbrakes only.

Remedy:

Consumers with these bicycles should contact the retail store where the bike was purchased and arrange for repairs which will bring the bikes into compliance. In lieu of repairs, consumers may also request a refund of the purchase price.Santa Fe Trading, Inc., is out of business, and therefore cannot be contacted about this recall. Consumers can only deal with the retail store where they bought the product. 

Units:

172

Consumer Contact:
Phone: (800) 638-2772
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