CPSC Releases "Dangerous Dozen" List of Recalled Toys

NEWS from CPSC

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 12, 2000
Release # 01-052
CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772
CPSC Media Contact: Ken Giles, (301) 504-7052
AIG Media Contact: Ben Blackburn, (917) 969-6590

CPSC Releases "Dangerous Dozen" List of Recalled Toys
Folk Singer Tom Paxton Records Toy Safety Message for the Holidays

Washington, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is launching a new safety campaign to get dangerous toys out of people's homes. Despite recall notices and public warnings, CPSC has found that many products with the potential to seriously injure or kill are still being used by consumers. CPSC is releasing a list of dangerous recalled toys -- encompassing a total of nearly 50,000,000 product units -- that might still be in people's homes. Parents can use the list to check for recalled toys before they bring new toys into their homes over the holidays.

"We can get recalled toys off store shelves," said CPSC Chairman Ann Brown, "but the more difficult task is to get recalled toys out of people's homes. Before you check off your holiday toy buying list, use our "Dangerous Dozen" list to check recalled toys that might still be lurking in your child's toy chest."

In addition, CPSC is teaming up with American International Group (AIG) to launch a TV public service announcement (PSA) on toy safety. The announcement can be seen here in "streaming video" format. A transcript of the video is available. The PSA, which began airing this month, features singer/songwriter Tom Paxton who wrote the well-known children's song, "The Marvelous Toy." Mr. Paxton said, "As a parent and grandparent, I urge other parents to make sure they read the age label and get the right safe toy for the right age child."

Today, CPSC is issuing its list of hazardous toys recalled in the past year. Parents can use the list to do a holiday safety check-up of their homes. Parents can get the list by going to the CPSC website, www.cpsc.gov, or calling toll free, 1-800-638-2772. This list identifies recalled toys that are off store shelves but may still be lurking in toy boxes or closets.

Recalled Toys that May Still be in Consumers' Homes

"We urge people to get CPSC's list, and get recalled toys out of your home before the new ones arrive for the holidays," said Brown.

CPSC's toll-free telephone hotline and web site provide information about recalled products and information on what to look for when buying products. Consumers can reach the hotline at (800) 638-2772 or visit the web site at www.cpsc.gov.

To get a list of all toy recalls from the past year, consumers should access CPSC's web site or send a postcard to "Toy Recall List," CPSC, Washington, D.C. 20207.

The following tips will help consumers choose appropriate toys this holiday season and all year round: