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		<title>March 2010 CPSC Product Recall Review Part One</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 00:13:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[March 2010:  Product Recalls and Related News Part One of Two An unusually high number of products posing choking and strangulation risks are noted in the March 2010 Consumer Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC’s) recall list.  Other referenced items can cause fire, burn, shock or laceration injuries, while still others pose a special threat to infants [...]]]></description>
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<h3>March 2010:  Product Recalls and Related News</h3>
<h3>Part One of Two</h3>
<p>An unusually high number of products posing choking and strangulation risks are noted in the March 2010 Consumer Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC’s) recall list.  Other referenced items can cause fire, burn, shock or laceration injuries, while still others pose a special threat to infants and young children. Several of the remaining recalled products put consumers at risk for excessive lead paint and cadmium poisoning.</p>
<p>These monthly government lists help protect the public by urging consumers to avoid using or purchasing various dangerous products. Our law firm recommends that you regularly review these lists before ever making a major purchase or buying anything for a child.</p>
<p>Part One of our March 2010 recalled products review focuses mainly on items posing choking and strangulation hazards. It also describes several goods that create fall risks for consumers.</p>
<p>Part Two of our March 2010 review looks at many other products, including those posing lead paint, carbon monoxide and cadmium poisoning risks. Other noted items can create fire, burn, gas leak, shock and laceration hazards. This second half of our review also notes recent CPSC news.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Products Posing Choking and Strangulation  Hazards</span><em> </em></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Peachtree Playthings of Atlanta, Georgia, has agreed to recall 127,000 children’s Batman, Tweety and Scooby Doo fork and spoon sets since the middle prongs of the forks can break off, posing a choking hazard to children. (These items are sold at Dollar Tree and Deals).</li>
<li>Since such a large number of companies have agreed to recall their hooded sweatshirts (with drawstrings) for boys and girls due to their strangulation hazards, they will only be listed here by company name and any special brand name on the jackets. These companies include: Ten West Apparel, Children’s Apparel Network, Burlington Coat Factory, Liberty Apparel Company, LELE &amp; Company Inc., Haselson International Trading Inc., Byer California (DBA Amy Byer, Philly) and Brand Revolution. (The two companies’ coats sold by Burlington carry the names Bubblegum USA and Regaliti Inc.)  The following are some of the additional coat names included in this recall: Jewel Girls’ Hooded Sweatshirts with Drawstrings, Girls’ Cargo Pocket Jackets, Locks All Over Boys’ Hoodies, All Over Skaters Boys’ Hoodies and Rock Mask Boys’ Hoodies.</li>
<li>Also under recall are the Roman Shades and Roll-Up Blinds made by several companies, including: Ethan Allen Global Inc., Meijer and Lutron Electronics. Repair kits are available for some of these shades and blinds. (When young children play with these blinds, they can get their necks caught in them and even choke themselves).</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Product Recalls Due to Fall Risks</span></p>
<ul>
<li>Cost Plus Inc., of Oakland, California, has agreed to voluntarily recall about 4,300 Konrad and Loft Office Chairs. When some of the chair backs become detached from the seats, consumers can fall.</li>
<li>Graco Children’s Products Inc., of Atlanta, Georgia, is voluntarily recalling approximately 1.2 million Graco Harmony™ High Chairs.  If the chair leg screws come loose and fall out (or if the rear leg bracket breaks), the high chair may become unsteady, putting children at risk of falling.</li>
<li>BikeMine of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Quality Bicycle Parts of Bloomington, Minnesota; Security Bicycle Accessories of Hempstead, New York and Bicycle Technologies International (BTI) of Santa Fe, New Mexico, have all agreed to recall about 325 Ventus Ltd™ and Ventus Team™ Bicycle Aerobars. If the two rubber hand grips on these handle bars become loose while consumers are riding their bikes, they can fall off and injure themselves.</li>
<li>Both the CPSC and Health Canada have asked Evenflo Co. Inc. of Miamisburg, Ohio to voluntarily recall about 150,000 (U. S.) and 33,000 (Canada) Evenflo Top-of-Stair™ Plus Wood Gates. If the gate slats detach or break, children can fall and harm themselves.</li>
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<p>Other products posing fire, burn, poisoning and shock risks are covered in Part Two of our review of the March 2010 Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recall list.  Part Two also briefly notes some recent CPSC news.   <em>Readers interested in reviewing the complete March 2010 CPSC list can visit</em> the following link: <a href="http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prerelmar10.html">http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prerelmar10.html</a>)</p>
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		<title>CPSC Approves New Registration Rules for Child/Infant Products</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 00:31:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve been posting recently in regards to several large recalls of products that were intended for use by children and infants, and all of these recalls has raised the level of concern by parents to previously unseen heights.  In response to the public outcry against the penetration of these defective child products on the market, [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;ve been posting recently in regards to several large recalls of products that were intended for use by children and infants, and all of these recalls has <a href="http://www.injury-prevention-blog.com/2009/12/large-number-of-child-product-recalls-has-parents-concerned/">raised the level of concern</a> by parents to previously unseen heights.  In response to the public outcry against the penetration of these defective child products on the market, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced new rules that are intended to improve the registration process and thereby ramp up the efficiency of future recalls.<span id="more-245"></span></p>
<p>According to a <a href="http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml10/10093.html">press release put out by the CPSC</a>:</p>
<p>&#8220;The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on December 16, 2009 unanimously approved (5-0) a new rule requiring manufacturers of durable infant or toddler products to establish and maintain a registration card program.</p>
<p>As mandated by the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA) Sec. 104(d)(1), CPSC is issuing a final consumer product safety rule requiring each manufacturer of a durable infant or toddler product to: (1) provide a postage-paid consumer registration form with each product; (2) keep records of consumers who register their products with the manufacturer; and (3) permanently place the manufacturer’s name and contact information, model name and number, and the date of manufacture on each such product. The final rule specifies the text and format for the registration form and establishes requirements for registration through the internet.</p>
<p>This new rule affects 18 product categories: full-size cribs and nonfull-size cribs; toddler beds; high chairs, booster chairs, and hook-on chairs; bath seats; gates and other enclosures for confining a child; play yards; stationary activity centers; infant carriers; strollers; walkers; swings; bassinets and cradles; children’s folding chairs; changing tables; infant bouncers; infant bathtubs; portable toddler bed rails; and infant slings.&#8221;</p>
<p>While these rules could help improve overall safety, they will not release companies that introduce defective products to the market from liability.  If your child has been injured by such a product, you need the help of <a href="http://www.injury-attorneys.com/">Sacramento defective products lawyers</a> who have years of experience in successfully obtaining recoveries from those responsible for these injuries.  Contact Demas &amp; Rosenthal today to schedule a free initial consultation.</p>
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		<title>Large Number of Child Product Recalls Has Parents Concerned</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 19:12:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The world is such now that many families have two working parents in order to live profitably and to properly support their children.  As such, parents are busier than ever before, which means that staying up-to-date on the unforeseen dangers that could affect them is very difficult.  These past few weeks have provided more background [...]]]></description>
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<p>The world is such now that many families have two working parents in order to live profitably and to properly support their children.  As such, parents are busier than ever before, which means that staying up-to-date on the unforeseen dangers that could affect them is very difficult.  These past few weeks have provided more background to that issue with the high number of products intended for children being recalled due to serious dangers they presented.  Unfortunately, many parents do not have the time to keep track of all of this news.<span id="more-243"></span></p>
<p>According to <a href="http://www.kval.com/news/consumertips/79469957.html">KVAL </a>in Eugene, Oregon:</p>
<p>&#8220;So far this month, there have been a dozen safety recalls triggered by potential threats to kids.</p>
<p>Millions of shades and blinds that can strangle were recalled on Tuesday. Before that,choking hazards in books, strangulation hazard on hooded sweatshirts, a shock hazard with kids nightlights and flammable kids&#8217; pajamas prompted recalls.</p>
<p>Now the Consumer Product Safety Commission says the painted logo in the insoles of kids Timberland boots have excessive levels of lead. The Classic Scuffproof Boots were sold nationwide this year for kids as young as one year old.</p>
<p>But with all these recalls, thousands of parents will never get the word and continue to use, share, sell and giveaway potentially dangerous products for years.&#8221;</p>
<p>The article goes on to state that parents should, &#8220;Make it a point to check the Consumer Product Safety Commission&#8217;s Web site frequently for both <a href="http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/category/toy.html" target="_blank">recalled toy</a> and <a href="http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/category/child.html" target="_blank">non-toy products</a>.&#8221;</p>
<p>While this information is certainly invaluable, and our firm will continue to follow news regarding these safety issues, it&#8217;s not always enough to prevent harm.  If your child has been injured by a defective product, you need the help of <a href="http://www.injury-attorneys.com/">Sacramento defective products lawyers</a> who have years of experience in holding large corporations accountable for their injuries.  Contact Demas &amp; Rosenthal today to schedule a free initial consultation.</p>
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		<title>Dog Bite Dangers: Recent Sacramento Attack</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 23:46:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Far too often, dogs previously thought well-behaved will attack both children and adults. In August 2009, two brothers in the Sacramento area had to fight hard to escape from their neighbor&#8217;s Rottweiler. The dog&#8217;s owner had just brought him out of her house on a leash before the attack occurred. One minute the two boys, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Far too often, dogs previously thought well-behaved will attack both children and adults. In August 2009, two brothers in the Sacramento area had to fight hard to escape from their neighbor&#8217;s Rottweiler. The dog&#8217;s owner had just brought him out of her house on a leash before the attack occurred.</p>
<p>One minute the two boys, ages four and eight, were playing in their front yard with their mother standing nearby. The next minute, the dog attacked after the older boy innocently approached it. The younger boy received numerous wounds requiring 100 stitches and a three-day stay in the hospital. His older brother received deep wounds in right arm. The younger boy might not have fared as well as he did had his older brother not come to his rescue. Furthermore, the dog was about to attack the children&#8217;s mother when the older boy yelled out and leapt to her defense.</p>
<p>As frightening as such attacks are, it&#8217;s just to easy for all of us to forget how &#8220;man&#8217;s best friend&#8221; can suddenly become aggressive. Even &#8220;good dogs&#8221; can occasionally act completely out of character and harm those in their presence. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs each year. About twenty percent (20%) of those bitten require medical treatment. In 2006, thirty-one thousand people chose to undergo reconstructive surgery after being bitten by dogs.</p>
<p>Given these CDC statistics, everyone needs to be more careful when walking outside or visiting others who keep dogs in their home or outside. To protect ourselves, we each should:</p>
<ul>
<li>Bear in mind that neutering a dog will often help curb some of its more aggressive behaviors;</li>
<li>Avoid leaving babies or young children alone with a dog, no matter how calm its temperament usually tends to be;</li>
<li>Remember that children between the ages of five and nine are most likely to be bitten by dogs;</li>
<li>Keep in mind that men are more likely to be bitten by dogs than women;</li>
<li>Teach our dogs tricks or behaviors that reinforce the importance of being submissive;</li>
<li>Reach out immediately for professional help if a dog (or other pet) begins to display hostile or threatening behavior toward anyone (or another pet) in the household;</li>
<li>Avoid playing rough with a dog. Animals often find it hard to stop playing rough after their human master or friend has started the rowdy play. Men and boys seem to encourage this type of play far too often, despite the tragic consequences that can occur. This may be why men are more likely to be bitten by dogs than women.</li>
<li>Remind children to never, ever approach a dog they don&#8217;t know or without an adult by their side. Even when accompanied by a parent or other caregiver, children should be taught to never initiate any physical contact with a dog;</li>
<li>Remember that if we are attacked by a dog, we should roll into a ball to protect our most vulnerable body parts;</li>
<li>Keep in mind that no one should ever disturb dogs that are eating, sleeping or caring for their puppies;</li>
<li>Always report stray dogs or those acting in a strange manner to local authorities so they can act before the dogs possibly harm people or other animals. Children should also be taught to immediately notify an adult upon noticing such an animal.</li>
</ul>
<p>If we each keep these basic rules in mind, we should be able to safely enjoy spending time (indoors and) outdoors with dogs in our midst.</p>
<p>Anyone who has been recently bitten or otherwise attacked by a dog should feel free to contact our office since we&#8217;re experienced in helping clients obtain the medical care they need, while pursuing legal action on their behalf. You deserve to regain your full health after a dog attack and not suffer long-term financial losses often associated with such injuries.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 03:09:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As most parents know, bringing a new baby into the world can be as challenging as it is exciting. Yet apart from the joys you’ll discover, it’s critical to remember your role as your child’s chief protector. For example, you’ll need to be very careful when furnishing your baby’s room so you can maximize your [...]]]></description>
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<p>As most parents know, bringing a new baby into the world can be as challenging as it is exciting. Yet apart from the joys you’ll discover, it’s critical to remember your role as your child’s chief protector. For example, you’ll need to be very careful when furnishing your baby’s room so you can maximize your child’s health and safety. You’ll need to complete some serious research before purchasing a wide variety of items, including a safe crib, mattress, clothing  and toys.</p>
<p><strong>Your Baby’s Crib and Mattress</strong></p>
<p>Far too often, attorneys are asked to represent parents of a child who’s suffered <a title="serious head trauma" href="http://www.injury-attorneys.com/california-personal-injury-lawyers/brain--head-injuries/california-head-injury-lawyers">serious head trauma</a>, or even death, due to a crib’s improper design. Just recently, more than one million cribs had to be recalled in both the United States and Canada. It seems the mattress supports in those cribs could malfunction and cause serious or <a title="http://www.injury-attorneys.com/serious-injury-attorneys/personal-injury-lawyers-in-sacramento/california-personal-injury" href="http://www.injury-attorneys.com/serious-injury-attorneys/personal-injury-lawyers-in-sacramento/california-personal-injury">deadly injuries</a> to children.</p>
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<p>The impending danger was magnified by the fact that the cribs were being sold by some of the largest discount stores and best-known Web sites in Canada and the United States. A crib mattress should also be purchased cautiously. Long ago, parents just assumed that a firm yet comfortable mattress would fully meet their baby’s needs.</p>
<p>Nowadays, we’re become aware of how incredibly sensitive newborns are to their surroundings. We know we should choose a baby’s mattress that was made without any toxic substances, is fire-retardant and unlikely to provoke allergies and rashes.</p>
<p>Comfort remains important but should never be the sole consideration.</p>
<p>Many modern parents are investing in organic crib mattresses because they’re free of many chemical additives that have been linked to <a href="http://www.injury-attorneys.com/serious-injury-attorneys/personal-injury-lawyers-in-sacramento/california-personal-injury">toxic poisoning</a> and SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). Organic crib mattresses feature pure “grow wool” which comes from sheep and is naturally fire-retardant.<span id="more-1"></span></p>
<p><strong>Clothing and Toys</strong></p>
<p>Careful parents should choose clothing for their baby that’s fire retardant yet comfortable. Small buttons or others items that can be pulled off and cause choking should never be sewn on a baby’s daywear or night clothing.</p>
<p>Caution must also be exercised when attaching toys to a crib so that small parts cannot fall off and choke a child. Furthermore, all toys must be free of toxic paint or other harmful substances and be free of any small parts that might fall off and harm a child.</p>
<p><strong>Other General Items</strong></p>
<p>Parents must carefully research the safety of the bottles they’ll be using when feeding their babies and the formulas they’ll be placing in those bottles. During the past year, a number of news stories have discussed the dangerous chemical components of some plastic baby bottles.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/04/23/america/plastic.php" target="_blank">http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/04/23/america/plastic.php</a></p>
<p><a href="and http://a.abcnews.com/Health/Consumer/story?id=4657968&amp;page=1" target="_blank">and http://a.abcnews.com/Health/Consumer/story?id=4657968&amp;page=1</a></p>
<p>Baby formulas must also be carefully researched. You must be sure to only use those that are free of harmful additives. As it turns out, China was not the only country producing baby formula with the potentially dangerous additive melamine in it. That substance turned up in small quantities in the formula being produced by one American manufacturer.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/26/us/26formula.html?_r=1&amp;scp=5&amp;sq=melamine&amp;st=cse" target="_blank">http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/26/us/26formula.html?_r=1&amp;scp=5&amp;sq=melamine&amp;st=cse</a></p>
<p>Parents should also purchase changing tables with proper side guards to prevent any falls; carpet that’s non-toxic and slightly padded to soften any unexpected falls; and fire retardant sheets, blankets and pillows.</p>
<p>Last, but most important of all, be sure to check with your baby’s doctor for the latest recommendations for safe baby products.</p>
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