According to foreign media reports, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall of 8,600 baby teethers on February 23. The reason for the recall is that the rope connecting the teether may break, causing the beads to slip and pose a choking hazard to young children. The recalled teethers reportedly come in 12 styles, including butterflies, ships, flowers and dinosaurs. The size is 3*3*1 (inches), and the product is printed with the words "Bebe au Lait" and date codes, which are 02-2019, 10-2020, and 03-2021. The following is a product picture: The report said that these teethers were all produced in China and imported by Bebe au Lait. The teethers were sold on Target's website and physical stores, as well as online shopping websites such as Bebeaulait.com and Zulily.com from May 2019 to October 2021, and the price was about US$15. It is understood that CPSC has received 6 reports about beads slipping, including one report of a baby accidentally swallowing beads. The CPSC recommends that purchasers immediately remove the teether from infants and young children. The purchaser's remedy for this product is to contact Bebe au Lait for a full refund or a $15 credit that can be used toward a future purchase. Editor ✎ Nicole/ Disclaimer: This article is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without permission. |
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