CPSC, Fisher-Price Announces Recall for In-Home Repair of Infant
Swings
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission,
(CPSC), Fisher-Price, of East Aurora, N.Y., is recalling about 42,000 Smart
Response Swings for in-home inspection and repair. It is possible to misassemble
the seats of these swings so that they appear secure, but are not. If the seat
of the swing is not properly attached, the seat and baby can flip forward.
CPSC, Federated Merchandising Group Announce
Recall of Girl's Capri Pant & Shirt Set
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission,
(CPSC), Federated Merchandising Group, of New York, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling
about 1,000 Greendog® girl's capri pant and shirt sets. The buttons in
the center of the embroidered flowers on the shirt can detach, posing a choking
hazard to young children.

2002 Graco Has Recalled
918,930SnugRide™ Infant Car Seats
In cooperation with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,
Graco Children’s Products has recalled 918,930 SnugRide™ infant
car seats equipped with a base manufactured in the USA between August 31, 1999
and February 28, 2002.
IA number of SnugRide Infant Car Seats
may have missing components on the base or seat. The components are metal hooks
and “U” bars that are used to attach the carrier to the base. If
the hardware is missing, the carrier may not be securely attached to the base.
In the event of a sudden stop or crash, the carrier may detach from the base
possibly resulting in serious injury or death.