CPSC, Reed & Barton Announce Recall of Infant Teething Rings
PRODUCT: Infant Sterling Teething Ring - Reed & Barton Corp., of Taunton,
Mass., is voluntarily recalling about 200 Powerscourt Sterling Teething
Rings, model #WX201. The model number is located on a label on the
outside of the gift box, along with "Waterford Fine Silver Gifts." The
silver teething ring is about 2.5 inches in diameter, and made of two
halves that are soldered together at a sterling silver decorative disc.
The teething ring is sold as a keepsake, but also could be used as a
teething ring. Waterford® Sterling is embossed on the bottom of the
teething ring. Department stores, jewelry stores and gift shops sold
these teething rings from March 13, 2001 through October 25, 2001 for
about $100.
PROBLEM: The area where the teething ring is soldered together contains
flux, which can irritate the skin or mouths of young children.
INCIDENTS/INJURIES: CPSC and Reed & Barton have not received any
reports of incidents. This recall is being conducted to prevent the
possibility of health problems related to the handling and ingestion of
the flux.
WHAT TO DO: Consumers should take these teething rings away from
children immediately and return the rings to the store where purchased
for a refund. For more information call Reed & Barton at (800) 822-1824
between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or visit the firm's web site at www.reedandbarton.com (note added 01/18/2005 - recall information is no longer on the firm's web site).
Known purchasers were sent direct mail notification of this recall.