Consumer Product Safety Commission Recalls 3 Toys

As retailers begin to ramp up for the upcoming holiday season the Consumer Product Safety Commission has worked in conjunction with manufacturers to recall nearly 200,000 toys. Thos toys named in the recall are:
118,000 Wooden Infant Toys—Wooden Puzzles, Infant Rattles, Pacifier Holders, and Stroller Toys
44,000 Regal Lager Phil & Ted’s e3 Single Buggy, e3 Twin Buggy, and Sport v1 Single Buggy Strollers
43,000 Children’s Hooded Sweatshirts and Jackets, which were made in China, have been recalled by Orioxi International Corp.
The wooden infant toys pose a choking hazard because they contain items that can detach and children can put in their mouths and choke. The strollers’ hinge locking systems poses a laceration hazard when folding or unfolding the stroller. The Chinese hooded sweatshirts all have a drawstring through the hood which poses a strangulation hazard especially to small children.