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In the last two weeks, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced seven new recalls for dangerous products.

In the last two weeks, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced seven new recalls for dangerous products. If you or a loved one has been injured by a faulty product, contact The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker at (800) 333-0000 to schedule a free consultation.

Little Tikes expands recall of toy workshop and tool sets due to choking hazard

About 1.7 million additional units of Little Tikes Workshop and Tool Sets were recalled due to two additional reports of children choking on plastic toy nails included in the product. The recalled toys were made in the United States and China. See the recall.

LM Import & Export recalls toy cars due to lead paint

About 1,900 toy cars were recalled after discovery that the surface paint violated the federal standard for lead paint. No injuries or incidents have been reported. The toy cars were made in China. See the recall.

Husqvarna Professional Products recalls brushcutter due to fire hazard

About 10,500 RedMax brushcutters/trimmers were recalled after discovery that some fuel tanks can leak at the fuel cap, posing a combustion risk. No injuries or incidents have been reported. The RedMax brushcutters were assembled in the United States. See the recall.

Battat recalls musical wooden table toys due to choking hazard

About 14,000 Battat Musical Wooden Table Toys were recalled after nine reports of loose or detached pegs from the xylophone, posing a choking risk. The musical table toys were manufactured in China. See the recall.

Shermag recalls drop-side cribs due to entrapment, suffocation, and falling hazards

About 3,100 Shermag drop-side cribs were recalled after 21 incidents of the crib sides failing or detaching. The recalled cribs were made in China. See the recall.

Ballard Designs recalls step stools due to falling hazard

About 2,500 Ballard Designs Stafford step stools were recalled after six reports of the step stool not remaining stable during use. Two reports of minor injuries from falls were reproted. The Stafford step stools were manufactured in China. See the recall.

Yu Wei recalls drop-side cribs due to entrapment and suffocation hazards

About 8,000 drop-side cribs were recalled after nine reports of the rails detaching or otherwise failing, including one report of minor injuries to a child. The Yu Wei drop-side crib was made in Taiwan. See the recall.

IKEA recalls children’s tents due to laceration and puncture hazards

About 58,000 BUSA children’s folding tents were recalled after three incidents of the steel wire frame of the tent breaking and poking through the tent. One injury was reported due to the flaw. The IKEA BUSA children’s folding tents were made in Vietnam. See the recall.