2014
ANNUAL
REPORT
TO THE PRESIDENT
AND CONGRESS
United States
Consumer Product
Safety Commission
United States
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Chairman
Elliot F. Kaye
Vice Chairman Commissioner
Robert S. Adler Marietta S. Robinson
Commissioner Commissioner
Ann Marie Buerkle Joseph Mohorovic
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS i
Report to the President and Congress Pursuant to
Section 209 of the Consumer Product Safety
Improvement Act of 2008
The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC” or “the Commission) is
submitting this report to the President, Congress, and the public, as required under section 27(j)
(15 U.S.C. 2076(j)) of the Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA”), as amended by the Consumer
Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA). The content of this report is specified in the
CPSA, as amended by the CPSIA. The report describes many of the activities the CPSC
performed to protect the public from hazardous consumer products in fiscal year 2014 (“2014”).
Readers may also be interested in the CPSC’s 2014 Annual Performance Report, required by the
Government Performance and Results Act and available on the CPSC’s website at:
www.cpsc.gov/en/About-CPSC/Agency-Reports/Performance-and-Budget/
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The CPSC, established by Congress in 1972, is the federal regulatory body tasked with protecting
children and families from unreasonable risks of injuries or death associated with consumer
products. The Commission has been effective in reducing consumer product-related injury and
death rates by using a wide range of strategies to identify and address product safety hazards.
This report is organized around the five strategies noted below:
Hazard Identification and Monitoring: collecting information and monitoring injury and
death statistics related to the use of products under the CPSC’s jurisdiction;
Safety Standards: participating in the development and strengthening of voluntary safety
standards and developing mandatory standards;
Compliance and Enforcement: enforcing compliance with standards through compliance
activities, such as recalls or other corrective actions, and litigating when necessary;
Public Outreach: educating consumers, families, foreign governments, and industry about
product safety recalls, safety programs and alerts, emerging hazards, and safety
standards; and
Intergovernmental Coordination: coordinating work on product safety issues with other
governmental stakeholders.
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS
CONTENTS
HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND MONITORING ........................................................................ 1
TABLE 1 - DEATHS ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF CERTAIN CONSUMER PRODUCTS ................................................................................. 3
TABLE 2 - ESTIMATES OF HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT-TREATED INJURIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF CERTAIN
CONSUMER PRODUCTS ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
TABLE 3 PERCENT OF HOSPITALIZED EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT-TREATED INJURIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF CERTAIN
CONSUMER PRODUCTS ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
TABLE 4 - ESTIMATES OF THE COST OF EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT-TREATED CONSUMER PRODUCT INJURIES .................................... 6
PRODUCT GROUPS .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
S
AFETY STANDARDS ......................................................................................................... 9
1) MANDATORY SAFETY STANDARDS ......................................................................................................................................................... 11
2) VOLUNTARY SAFETY STANDARDS .......................................................................................................................................................... 16
3) RESEARCH ACTIVITIES ............................................................................................................................................................................. 17
C
OMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT .................................................................................... 22
1) VOLUNTARY RECALL ACTIONS TAKEN BY IMPORTERS OR MANUFACTURERS ................................................................................ 24
2) LETTERS OF ADVICE TO IMPORTERS OR MANUFACTURERS ............................................................................................................... 55
3) COMMISSION DETERMINATIONS AND JUDICIAL ACTIONS ................................................................................................................ 157
P
UBLIC OUTREACH ....................................................................................................... 162
1) CONSUMER OUTREACH ......................................................................................................................................................................... 164
2) DISSEMINATION OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................ 170
3) COOPERATION BETWEEN COMMISSION OFFICIALS AND EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS ................................................................ 171
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NTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION ........................................................................... 201
1) MAJOR STATE-SUPPORTED SAFETY INITIATIVES ............................................................................................................................. 201
2) STATE AND LOCAL PROGRAMS............................................................................................................................................................. 201
3) SIGNIFICANT COMMUNICATION WITH OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES AND OFFICES ........................................................ 202
4) INTERNATIONAL TRAINING ACTIVITY ................................................................................................................................................ 203
To view the electronic version of this document with active links throughout, visit the CPSC
website at: www.cpsc.gov/About-CPSC/Agency-Reports/Annual-Reports/
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Hazard Identification and Monitoring
The Commission, in fulfilling its mission to protect the public against unreasonable risks of
injuries associated with consumer products, collects, reviews, and analyzes data on deaths,
injuries, and societal costs associated with such products. This section describes the “Incidence of
Injury and Effects to the Population” associated with products under the jurisdiction of the
Commission. Four tables present summary data by totals and by age groups for:
o product-related deaths;
o product-related injuries;
o percent of emergency department visits involving product-related injuries
resulting in hospitalization; and
o estimated costs of product-related injuries.
Product-Related Deaths (Table 1). The CPSC collects mortality data through contracts with
each state. The CPSC reviews about 8,000 death certificates each year, covering unintentional
product-related deaths from all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The CPSC purchases death
certificates that have a high probability of consumer product involvement. However, due to
resource constraints, we cannot purchase all product-related death certificates, and because the
death certificates we purchase sometimes fail to identify the products involved, the total number
of actual product-related deaths may be higher than the number we report. Although the deaths in
this table represent product involvement, that involvement does not necessarily indicate causality.
Product-Related Injuries (Tables 2 and 3). Each year, the CPSC collects information about
product-related injuries through its National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS”).
This unique system provides statistically valid national estimates of product-related injuries from
a probability sample of hospital emergency departments (“EDs”) and is the foundation for many
CPSC activities. These injury reports not only provide the means for estimating the magnitude of
consumer product-related injuries in the United States, but the reports also provide a resource for
gathering additional information concerning the nature and potential cause of accidents. Several
foreign governments have modeled their national injury data-collection systems after the CPSC’s
system. Annually, NEISS supplies information about almost 400,000 product-related cases from a
sample of about 100 hospitals. The hospitals transmit incident information electronically, and in
some cases, the data are available within 24 hours after an incident. Table 2 presents data on
estimates of injuries associated with consumer products that resulted in hospital ED treatment.
Table 3 presents estimates of the percent of such injuries for which the treated individuals were
subsequently hospitalized. Although the injuries in these tables represent product involvement,
that involvement does not necessarily indicate causality.
Cost of Product-Related Injuries (Table 4). To estimate costs of hospital ED-treated, consumer
product injuries, the CPSC employs its Revised Injury Cost Model. The costs noted in this report
do not include the costs of consumer product-related injuries that were treated elsewhere, such as
in physicians’ offices, health maintenance organizations, and freestanding urgent care clinics.
Estimates also do not include the economic losses of fatalities associated with the use of
consumer products. These losses may be substantial. Furthermore, cost estimates are not available
for many acute and chronic illnesses associated with exposure to chemical hazards. The number
and costs of these illnesses are expected to be large.
Products are aggregated into 15 product groupings for the deaths, injuries, and cost data presented
(see pp. 7–8). These products are described in the NEISS Coding Manual, Directorate for
Epidemiology, U.S. CPSC. The NEISS Coding Manual can be found online at:
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www.cpsc.gov/Media/Documents/Research--Statistics/NEISS-Injury-Data/NEISS-
Coding-Manual.
Additional data are collected and analyzed to develop more detailed estimates concerning
products for which Commission remedial action has been considered. Based on interviews with
victims or witnesses, the Commission identifies causes of incidents, including the interactions
among the persons involved, the products, and the environment. Using all of the available data,
Commission staff periodically prepares hazard analysis reports for selected products. To learn
whether a hazard analysis report for any particular product is available, or to receive general
injury data reports or more detailed data than are included in this section, please visit:
www.cpsc.gov/en/Research--Statistics/Injury-Statistics
or write to:
National Injury Information Clearinghouse
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814
To query NEISS data or learn more about NEISS please visit:
www.cpsc.gov/en/Research--Statistics/NEISS-Injury-Data
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Table 1 - Deaths Associated with the Use of Certain Consumer Products
October 1, 2010September 30, 2011
This table presents the latest available estimates of deaths associated with, but not necessarily
caused by, the use of consumer products. These estimates are derived from data taken from death
certificates that the Commission purchases from the states. The time required for collection and
processing varies by state, but the majority of death certificates are received within two years of
the date of death.
AGE GROUP
Product Group
Total
5–24
25–64
65 And
Over
Child Nursery Equipment and Supplies
67
0
0
0
Toys
11
0
1
0
Sports and Recreational Activities and
Equipment
1,567
345
727
287
Home Communication, Entertainment, and
Hobby Equipment
34
5
2
0
Personal Use Items
128
11
23
70
Packaging and Containers for Household
Products
111
20
78
8
Yard and Garden Equipment
104
3
36
63
Home Workshop Apparatus, Tools, and
Attachments
65
11
39
10
Home and Family Maintenance Products
150
19
112
12
General Household Appliances
28
1
10
16
Space Heating, Cooling, and Ventilating
Appliances
75
1
43
30
Housewares
24
2
10
10
Home Furnishings and Fixtures
1,005
57
272
313
Home Structures and Construction Materials
511
14
147
318
Miscellaneous
99
18
56
20
Source: CPSC Death Certificate Project
Note:
“Total” includes incidents where the age was not recorded. Therefore, the aggregated age groups may not equal
the total.
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Table 2 - Estimates of Hospital Emergency Department-Treated Injuries
Associated with the Use of Certain Consumer Products
October 1, 2012–September 30, 2013
1
This table presents the estimates of hospital emergency department-treated injuries associated
with, but not necessarily caused by, the use of consumer products. It is based on data collected
from a statistically representative sample of hospitals as part of the Commissions National
Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS). The NEISS hospital sample has been updated
periodically to take into account changes that have occurred in the NEISS sampling frame of
emergency departments over time (e.g., including hospital emergency departments opened after
the initial sampling frame was constructed). In addition, over time, there have been modifications
to the definition of in-scope injuries.
AGE GROUP
Product Group
Total
Under 5
5–24
25–64
65 And
Over
Child Nursery Equipment and Supplies
103,754
75,921
9,968
14,844
3,021
Toys
245,126
85,497
116,524
37,382
5,724
Sports and Recreational Activities and
Equipment
4,385,322
170,887
2,859,146
1,204,886
150,403
Home Communication, Entertainment,
and Hobby Equipment
230,341
28,533
65,612
104,326
31,870
Personal Use Items
780,507
173,802
221,381
287,881
97,442
Packaging and Containers for Household
Products
429,294
44,144
93,471
236,987
54,692
Yard and Garden Equipment
308,148
7,683
46,901
185,971
67,593
Home Workshop Apparatus, Tools, and
Attachments
353,879
11,854
59,646
235,356
47,023
Home and Family Maintenance Products
190,624
34,723
42,289
92,413
21,199
General Household Appliances
174,049
19,519
31,832
91,955
30,743
Space Heating, Cooling, and Ventilating
Appliances
134,200
24,617
32,444
58,323
18,815
Housewares
764,474
45,990
210,355
431,002
77,128
Home Furnishings and Fixtures
3,030,841
581,371
538,640
1,136,277
774,553
Home Structures and Construction
Materials
4,160,424
488,109
970,231
1,707,695
994,389
Miscellaneous
323,460
52,132
112,321
118,770
40,237
Note:
Totalincludes incidents where the age was not recorded. Therefore, the aggregated age groups may not equal
the total.
1
Comparisons with previous Annual Report tables must be done with caution since the NEISS sample was updated on
January 1, 1990, and again on January 1, 1997. Additionally, the definitions of in-scope injuries have been modified
over time.
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Table 3 Percent of Hospitalized Emergency Department-Treated Injuries
Associated with the Use of Certain Consumer Products
October 1, 2012–September 30, 2013
2
This table presents the estimated percent of emergency department-treated injuries associated
with consumer products for which the injured people were subsequently hospitalized.
3
This table
gives some indication of the severity of the injury for which treatment was sought.
AGE GROUP
Product Group
Total
(%)
Under 5
(%)
5–24
(%)
25–64
(%)
65 And
Over (%)
Child Nursery Equipment and Supplies
7
8
1
3
35
Toys
3
3
3
3
13
Sports and Recreational Activities and
Equipment
5
6
3
7
21
Home Communication, Entertainment, and
Hobby Equipment
5
3
3
3
21
Personal Use Items
8
10
4
5
20
Packaging and Containers for Household
Products
5
7
2
4
13
Yard and Garden Equipment
8
5
4
7
18
Home Workshop Apparatus, Tools and
Attachments
5
6
3
5
8
Home and Family Maintenance Products
6
6
3
5
12
General Household Appliances
7
5
2
5
19
Space Heating, Cooling and Ventilating
Appliances
6
3
1
5
20
Housewares
3
7
1
2
10
Home Furnishings and Fixtures
11
4
2
7
27
Home Structures and Construction Materials
12
5
3
8
31
Miscellaneous
7
8
4
7
17
Note:
Totalincludes incidents where the age was not recorded. Therefore, the aggregated age groups may not equal
the total.
2
Ibid.
3
The estimated number of injuries that resulted in hospitalization is listed as a percent of the total number of
emergency room treated injuries.
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Table 4 - Estimates of the Cost of Emergency Department-Treated
Consumer Product Injuries
October 1, 2012–September 30, 2013
(in millions of dollars)
This table is derived by applying the Commissions Revised Injury Cost Model
4
to the estimates
of hospital emergency department-treated injuries calculated in Table 2.
5
Injury cost estimates are
adjusted to 2012 price levels using the employment cost index and the per capita medical care
consumption expenditure.
AGE GROUP
Product Group
Total
Under 5
5–24
25–64
65 And
Over
Child Nursery Equipment and Supplies
$5,895
$4,800
$276
$557
$263
Toys
$8,166
$2,530
$4,159
$1,230
$248
Sports and Recreational Activities and
Equipment
$188,763
$8,258
$103,925
$68,277
$8,303
Home Communication, Entertainment, and
Hobby Equipment
$8,568
$965
$2,006
$3,919
$1,678
Personal Use Items
$26,678
$5,464
$5,336
$10,843
$5,035
Packaging and Containers for Household
Products
$14,334
$1,127
$2,344
$8,617
$2,246
Yard and Garden Equipment
$14,520
$329
$1,800
$9,062
$3,329
Home Workshop Apparatus, Tools, and
Attachments
$14,400
$413
$2,099
$10,106
$1,782
Home and Family Maintenance Products
$5,816
$828
$858
$3,277
$854
General Household Appliances
$8,233
$1,018
$1,199
$4,399
$1,617
Space Heating, Cooling, and Ventilating
Appliances
$6,097
$948
$981
$2,813
$1,355
Housewares
$20,555
$1,842
$4,614
$11,638
$2,461
Home Furnishings and Fixtures
$157,649
$26,146
$16,821
$60,370
$54,312
Home Structures and Construction
Materials
$235,428
$25,837
$32,373
$98,206
$79,011
Miscellaneous
$17,065
$3,199
$4,513
$7,110
$2,243
Note:
Totalincludes incidents where the age was not recorded. Therefore, the aggregated age groups may not equal
the total.
4
The 2000 Injury Cost Model on the CPSC’s website can be found at the following location:
http://www.cpsc.gov/pagefiles/100269/revised-injury-cost-model-120100.pdf
.
5
Estimates are not comparable to estimates in previous reports because of changes in data and methodology.
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Product Groups
1. CHILD NURSERY EQUIPMENT
AND SUPPLIES
Baby carriages, walkers, and strollers
Cribs, playpens, and baby gates
High chairs and youth chairs
Miscellaneous
2. TOYS
Childrens sports and hobby equipment
Electric trains, cars, and accessories
Projectile or flying toys
Toy chests and boxes
Tricycles (children’s)
Wagons and other ride-on toys
Miscellaneous
3. SPORTS AND RECREATIONAL
ACTIVITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Amusement rides
Archery
ATVs, mopeds, and minibikes
Barbecue grills, stoves, and fuel
Baseball/softball
Basketball
BB guns, BBs, and pellets
Beach, picnic, and camping equipment
Bicycles and accessories
Billiards or pool
Bowling
Boxing
Cheerleading
Curling
Dancing
Darts
Exercise equipment
Fencing
Fishing
Football
Golf
Gymnastics and equipment
Hockey, all kinds
Horseback riding
Horseshoes
Ice or snow boating
Lacrosse, rugby, and miscellaneous ball games
Martial arts
Mountain climbing
Playground equipment
Racquet sports
Shuffleboard
Skateboards, scooters
Skating, all kinds
Snowmobiles
Snow skiing and snowboarding
Soccer
Swimming activity, pools and equipment
Toboggans, sleds, snow discs
Track and field
Trampolines
Unicycles
Volleyball
Water skiing, tubing, and surfing
Wrestling
Miscellaneous
4. HOME COMMUNICATION,
ENTERTAINMENT, AND HOBBY
EQUIPMENT
Sound recording and reproducing equipment
Television sets and stands
Miscellaneous
5. PERSONAL USE ITEMS
Cigarettes, lighters, lighter fluids, and matches
Clothing, all
Coins
Desk supplies
Drug and cosmetic poisonings and chemical
burns to children under age 5
Grooming devices
Holders for personal items
Infrared lamps and saunas
Jewelry, watches, keys, and key chains
Massage devices
Protection devices (eyes, ears)
Razors, shavers, and razor blades
Miscellaneous
6. PACKAGING AND CONTAINERS
FOR HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
Cans and other containers
Glass bottles and jars
Paper, cardboard, and plastic products
7. YARD AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT
Chain saws
Hand garden tools
Hatchets and axes
Lawn and garden care equipment
Lawn mowers, all types
Other power lawn equipment
Outdoor electric lighting equipment
Pumps
Trimmers and small power garden tools
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8. HOME WORKSHOP APPARATUS,
TOOLS, AND ATTACHMENTS
Automotive accessories and chemicals
Batteries, all types
Battery chargers
Chains
Engines, nonautomotive
Hoists, lifts, jacks
Power home tools (excluding saws)
Power home workshop saws
Welding, soldering, cutting tools
Wires, cords, not specified
Workshop chemicals
Workshop manual tools
Miscellaneous
9. HOME AND FAMILY
MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS
Cleaning agents (excluding soaps)
Cleaning equipment, non-caustics
Drain and oven cleaners and caustics
Paints, solvents, and lubricants
Polishes and waxes
Soaps and detergents
Miscellaneous
10. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD
APPLIANCES
Cooking ranges, ovens
Irons and clothes steamers
Refrigerators and freezers
Washers and dryers
Miscellaneous
11. SPACE HEATING, COOLING AND
VENTILATING EQUIPMENT
Air conditioners
Chimneys and fireplaces
Fans (excluding stove exhaust fans)
Furnaces
Heating stoves and space heaters
Pipes (heating and plumbing)
Radiators
Water heaters
Miscellaneous
12. HOUSEWARES
Cookware
Drinking glasses
Knives, unpowered
Scissors
Skewers and picks
Small kitchen appliances
Tableware and accessories
Miscellaneous
13. HOME FURNISHINGS AND
FIXTURES
Bathtub and shower structures
Beds, mattresses, and pillows
Blankets
Carpets and rugs
Chairs, sofas, and sofa beds
Desks, cabinets, shelves, racks
Drapery rods and accessories
Electric fixtures, lamps, and equipment
Fireplace equipment
Holiday and party supplies
Hot tubs, spas, and whirlpools
Ladders and stools
Mirrors and mirror glass
Other miscellaneous furniture and accessories
Scales (excluding baby scales)
Sinks and toilets
Tables
Window, table, chair, and bed covers
Miscellaneous
14. HOME STRUCTURES AND
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
Automatic doors and door openers
Cabinet or door hardware
Ceilings and walls of a completed structure
Counters and counter tops
Fences
Glass doors, windows, and panels
Handrails, railings, and banisters
Insulation
Nails, carpet tacks
Non-glass doors and panels
Outside attached structures and materials
Outside unattached structures
Porches, open side floors
Stairs, ramps, landings, and floors
Window and door sills (including frames)
Wood paneling and particleboard
Miscellaneous
15. MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS
Alarms and escape equipment
Business and office machines
Dollies and carts
Elevators, escalators, and other lifts
Fireworks and flares
Fuel-burning lighting equipment and fuels
Gasoline and diesel fuels
Generators
Miscellaneous
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SAFETY STANDARDS
The Commission helps reduce consumer product hazards through the development of mandatory
safety standards and staff involvement in the development and strengthening of voluntary safety
standards. This section presents information about:
mandatory safety standards in effect;
voluntary safety standards for which staff provided monitoring or technical support; and
research activities conducted by staff.
1) Mandatory Safety Standards: Mandatory standards are developed through rulemaking.
Under most of the acts the CPSC enforces, if a voluntary standard exists, by law, the
Commission may not issue a mandatory standard, unless it finds that the voluntary standard
will not eliminate or adequately reduce the risk of injury or death, or determines that it is
unlikely that there will be substantial compliance with the voluntary standard. During the
rulemaking process, staff seeks input from all interested parties, including consumers,
industry, and other government agencies. Mandatory standards generally are expressed in the
form of performance requirements. Examples of products for which mandatory standards are
under development include: portable generators, upholstered furniture, recreational off-
highway vehicles (“ROVs), rare earth magnet sets, table saws, and firepots and fuel gels.
On August 14, 2008, the President signed into law the Consumer Product Safety
Improvement Act of 2008 (“CPSIA). The CPSIA directs the Commission to implement
numerous rulemakings and other official Commission actions intended to enhance the safety
of consumer products. CPSIA mandated more than 40 separate rules or rulemaking activities.
Examples of rulemakings, related rulemaking activities, and official actions mandated or
initiated pursuant to the CPSIA include: lead content determinations and exclusions;
interpretative rules for children’s products, children’s toys, and a child care article; testing
and labeling of consumer products for certification purposes; consumer registration forms;
laboratory requirements for children’s product certification purposes; and new safety
standards and accreditation requirements for durable infant or toddler products.
2) Voluntary Safety Standards: The CPSC’s statutory authority requires it to rely on voluntary
standards rather than issue mandatory standards whenever compliance with a voluntary
standard would eliminate or adequately reduce the risk of injury identified and it is likely
there will be substantial compliance with the voluntary standard. CPSC staff works with
organizations that facilitate the development of voluntary standards. Staff participates in the
development of voluntary standards at a number of stages in the process. Staff first submits
recommendations to voluntary standards organizations for new standards or modifications of
existing standards. After receiving CPSC staff recommendations, organizations may conduct
technical assessments (as appropriate); publish a proposal for public comment; receive and
evaluate comments; or publish a standard. This process may take months to several years.
Staff participates in the process by providing expert advice, technical assistance, and
information based on data analyses of how deaths, injuries, or incidents occurred. The
CPSC’s voluntary standards policy currently does not permit staff to vote on proposed
changes or new standards. Staff’s comments are, however, considered throughout the process.
The CPSIA added authority for the Commission, in certain cases, to specify by rule that a
product or product class that does not comply with a voluntary standard is a substantial
product hazard under the CPSA. This facilitates obtaining corrective actions when products
are found in commerce that do not comply with the voluntary standards.
3) Research Activities: CPSC staff conducts and sponsors many research and study projects in
furtherance of its activities to improve product safety and reduce or eliminate potential
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hazards associated with consumer products. Staff may use the findings from these projects to
develop and refine positions on voluntary and mandatory product safety standards. Examples
include research on adult portable bed rails, fireworks, technology to mitigate cooking fires,
collaborative research with other federal agencies on nanotechnology, portable generators,
seniors’ hazards, furniture and television tipovers, and recreational off-highway vehicles.
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1) Mandatory Safety Standards
TITLE 16COMMERCIAL PRACTICES
CHAPTER IICONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
6
(For more detail, visit the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations, Title 16 Chapter II Web page (updated
daily), at: ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title16/16cfrv2_02.tpl.
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)
PART
HEADING
1200
Definition of children’s product under the Consumer Product Safety Act
1201
Safety standard for architectural glazing materials
1202
Safety standard for matchbooks
1203
Safety standard for bicycle helmets
1204
Safety standard for omnidirectional citizens band base station antennas
1205
Safety standard for walk-behind power lawn mowers
1207
Safety standard for swimming pool slides
1209
Interim safety standard for
cellulose insulation
1210
Safety standard for cigarette lighters
1211
Safety standard for automatic residential garage door operators
1212
Safety standard for multi
-purpose lighters
1213
Safety standard for entrapment hazards in bunk beds
1215
Safety
standard for infant bath seats
1216
Safety standard for infant walkers
1217
Safety standard for toddler beds
1218
Safety standard for bassinets and cradles
1219
Safety standard for full-size baby cribs
1220
Safety standard for non
-full-size baby cribs
1221
Safety standard for play yards
1222
Safety standard for bedside sleepers
1223
Safety standard for infant swings
1224
Safety standard for portable bed rails
1225
Safety standard for hand-held infant carriers
1226
Safety standard for soft infant
and toddler carriers
1240
Safety standard for magnet sets
1301
Ban of unstable refuse bins
1302
Ban of extremely flammable contact adhesives
1303
Ban of lead
-containing paint and certain consumer products bearing lead-containing paint
1304
Ban of consumer patching compounds containing respirable free-form asbestos
1305
Ban of artificial emberizing materials (ash and embers) containing respirable free
-form asbestos
6
Does not include administrative or exemption rulemakings.
7
This information is obtained from the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
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(For more detail, visit the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations, Title 16 Chapter II Web page (updated daily),
at: ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title16/16cfrv2_02.tpl.
8
)
PART
HEADING
1306
Ban of hazardous lawn darts
1401
Self
-pressurized consumer products containing chlorofluorocarbons: requirements to
provide the commission with performance and technical data;
requirements to notify
consumers at point of purchase of performance and technical data
1402
CB base station antennas, TV antennas, and supporting structures
1404
Cellulose insulation
1406
Coal and wood burning appliances notification of performance and
technical data
1407
Portable generators: requirements to provide performance and technical data by labeling
1420
Requirements for all terrain vehicles
1450
Virginia Graeme Baker pool and spa safety act regulations
1460
Children’s Gasoline Burn Prevent
ion Act Regulation
1500
Hazardous substances and articles; administration and enforcement regulations
1501
Method for identifying toys and other articles intended for use by children under 3 years
of age which present choking, aspiration, or ingestion
hazards because of small parts
1505
Requirements for electrically operated toys or other electrically operated articles intended
for use by children
1507
Fireworks devices
1510
Requirements for rattles
1511
Requirements for pacifiers
1512
Requirements
for bicycles
1513
Requirements for bunk beds
1608
General rules and regulations under the flammable fabrics act
1609
Text of the flammable fabrics act of 1953, as amended in 1954, prior to 1967 amendment
and revision
1610
Standard for the flammability
of clothing textiles
1611
Standard for the flammability of vinyl plastic film
1615
Standard for the flammability of children’s sleepwear: sizes 0 through 6x
1616
Standard for the flammability of children’s sleepwear: sizes 7 through 14
1630
Standard for the surface flammability of carpets and rugs
1631
Standard for the surface flammability of small carpets and rugs
1632
Standard for the flammability of mattresses and mattress pads
1633
Standard for the flammability (open flame) of mattr
ess sets
1700
Poison prevention packaging
1750
Standard for devices to permit the opening of household refrigerator doors from the
inside
8
Ibid.
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Mandatory Rulemaking Activity in 2014
The following voluntary standards became mandatory consumer product safety standards in
2014:
Durable Infant or Toddler Products - The Danny Keysar Child Product Safety Notification
Act, Section 104 of the CPSIA, requires the CPSC to promulgate consumer product safety
standards for durable infant or toddler products. These standards are to be “substantially the
same as” applicable voluntary standards or more stringent than the voluntary standard if the
Commission determines that more stringent requirements would further reduce the risk of
injury associated with the product. In 2014, the CPSC promulgated four safety standards for
children’s products:
o On April 28 2010, the Commission issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPR)
for bassinets and cradles. 75 FR 22303. The NPR proposed to incorporate by
reference the voluntary standard, ASTM F2194-07aε1. The Commission published a
supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking (SNPR) on October 18, 2012. 77 FR
64055. The SNPR proposed to incorporate the voluntary standard, ASTM F2194-12,
with: (1) Modifications to sections pertaining to scope and terminology and the
stability test procedure, and (2) the addition of new provisions for a segmented
mattress flatness test and a removable bed stability requirement. The Final Rule for
Bassinets and Cradles incorporates the voluntary standard, ASTM F2194-13, by
reference, with the following modifications and additions: a clarification to the scope
of the bassinet/cradle standard; a change to the pass/fail criterion for the mattress
flatness test; an exemption from the mattress flatness requirement for bassinets that
are less than 15 inches across; the addition of a removable bed stability requirement;
and a change to the stability test procedure requiring the use of a newborn CAMI
dummy rather than an infant CAMI dummy. The Final Rule was published in the
Federal Register on October 23, 2013, with an effective date of April 23, 2014.
o On April 5, 2013, the Commission issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPR)
for soft infant and toddler carriers. 78 FR 20511. The NPR proposed to adopt as a
mandatory standard the current voluntary standard for soft infant and toddler carriers,
ASTM F2236-13, “Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Soft Infant and
Toddler Carriers” (ASTM F2236-13), without alteration. The Final Rule for soft
infant and toddler carriers incorporated ASTM F2236-14, by reference, without
alteration, and was published in the Federal Register on
March 28, 2014 and became
effective September 29, 2014.
o On December 10, 2012, the Commission issued a notice of proposed rulemaking
(“NPR) for bedside sleepers (77 FR 73345). The NPR proposed to incorporate by
reference the voluntary standard, ASTM F2906-12, “Standard Consumer Safety
Specification for Bedside Sleepers,” with certain changes to provisions in the
voluntary standard to strengthen the ASTM standard. The Final Rule incorporates
ASTM F2906-13 by reference, and requires bedside sleepers to be tested to 16 C.F.R.
part 1218, the Safety Standard for Bassinets and Cradles (bassinet standard). The
Final Rule was published in the Federal Register on January 15, 2014, with an
effective date of July 15, 2014.
o On December 10, 2012, the Commission issued a notice of proposed rulemaking
(“NPR) for hand-held infant carriers. 77 FR 73354. The NPR proposed to
incorporate by reference the then current voluntary standard, ASTM F2050-12,
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Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Hand-Held Infant Carriers, with certain
modifications to strengthen the ASTM standard. One proposed modification provided
for a change in the warning label to better address suffocation and restraint-related
hazards. The other proposed modification addressed the testing procedures for the
carry handle auto-locking requirement and specified using an aluminum cylinder as
the surrogate for the occupant of the carrier rather than a CAMI Mark II 6-month
infant dummy (“CAMI dummy). The Final Rule incorporated by reference the most
recent version of the ASTM standard, ASTM F2050-13a, with one modificationa
clarification of the definition of “hand-held infant carrier,” to include a specific
reference to both “rigid-sided” and “semi-rigid-sided” products. The Final Rule was
published in the Federal Register on Dec 6, 2013, with an effective date of June 6,
2014.
The following mandatory standards were revised, amended, or accepted in 2014:
Automatic Residential Garage Door Operators, 16 C.F.R. part 1211. In 1990, Public Law
101-608 mandated that the entrapment protection provisions of UL 325 be considered a
consumer product safety rule. The Commission issued regulations for GDOs that set forth the
entrapment protection provisions of UL 325 in effect at that time. 16 C.F.R. part 1211. The
statute provides that if UL revises UL 325, then UL must notify the CPSC and “the revision
shall be incorporated in the consumer product safety rule ... unless, within 30 days of such
notice, the Commission notifies the Laboratories that the Commission has determined that
such revision does not carry out the purposes of [the original entrapment protection
requirements].” On December 2, 2013, the Commission voted unanimously (3-0) to approve
staff’s recommendation to allow the revision to Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.’s (“UL”)
“Standard for Safety for Door, Drapery, Gate, Louver, and Window Operators and Systems,”
UL 325, to be included in the Commission’s “Safety Standard for Automatic Residential
Garage Door Operators,” 16 C.F.R. part 1211.
Durable Infant or Toddler Products - In accordance with section 104(b) of the CPSIA, the
CPSC has published consumer product safety standards for numerous durable infant or
toddler products, including infant walkers, infant swings, and play yards. The standards for
infant walkers and infant swings incorporated by reference the ASTM voluntary standards
associated with those products, with some modifications; the standard for play yards
incorporated by reference the ASTM voluntary standard for play yards, with three
clarifications. In August 2011, Congress enacted Public Law No. 112–28, which sets forth a
process for updating standards that the Commission has issued under the authority of section
104(b) of the CPSIA. In accordance with that process, the CPSC published direct final rules,
revising the mandatory consumer product safety standards for the following voluntary
standards to incorporate by reference more recent versions of the applicable ASTM standards.
The ASTM revisions made the voluntary standards nearly the same as the mandatory
standards that the CPSC had issued previously.
o For infant bath seats, toddler beds, and full-size cribs, the CPSC published a final rule
that incorporates by reference ASTM F1967-11a. ASTM notified us on September
25, 2013, that ASTM has revised ASTM’s infant bath seat standard again; the current
ASTM standard is ASTM F1967-13.
On April 20, 2011, the Commission published a
final rule for toddler beds that incorporated by reference ASTM F1821-09, Standard
Consumer Safety Specification for Toddler Beds, with several modifications to make
the standard more stringent. On September 25, 2013, ASTM notified the Commission
that ASTM has revised ASTM F1821 again and has published a new version, ASTM
F1821-13. On July 31, 2012, the Commission published a final rule that incorporated
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by reference the revised full-size crib standard, ASTM F1169-11, as the
Commission’s standard for full-size cribs. 77 FR 4542. As noted above, ASTM
notified us on September 25, 2013, that ASTM again has revised ASTM’s full-size
crib standard; the current ASTM standard is ASTM F1169-13.The Direct Final Rule
for infant bath seats, toddler beds, and full-size cribs was published in the Federal
Register on March 28, 2014, with an effective date of
September 29, 2014.
o On May 20, 2013, the Commission issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (“NPR”)
for carriages and strollers. 78 FR 29279. The NPR proposed to incorporate by
reference the voluntary standard, ASTM 833-13, “Standard Consumer Safety
Performance Specification for Carriages and Strollers,” with certain changes to
provisions in the voluntary standard to strengthen the ASTM standard. The Final
Rule for carriages and strollers incorporated an updated version of that standard
(ASTM F833-13b) and was published in the Federal Register on Mar 10, 2014, with
an effective date of September 10, 2015.
The following mandatory Final Rules were promulgated in 2014:
Magnet Sets. The Commission published an NPR on September 4, 2012 to address the
unreasonable risk of injury associated with magnet sets. The NPR proposed a standard
that would require magnets from magnet sets containing at least one magnet that fits
within the CPSC's small parts cylinder to have a flux index of 50 kG
2
mm
2
or less. The
proposed rule sought comment on whether the rule should include magnets sold
individually that could be aggregated into a magnet set. The Final Rule modified the
proposal to include individual magnets marketed or intended for the same uses as a
magnet set, i.e., as a manipulative or construction item for entertainment, such as puzzle
working, sculpture building, mental stimulation, or stress relief. The Final Rule published
in the Federal Register on October 3, 2014 and became effective effective on April 1,
2015.
The Commission approved publication of a notice of proposed rulemaking (“NPR”) to
revise the supplemental definition of “strong sensitizer” (proposed definition or proposed
rule). 78 FR 15660 (March 12, 2013). The proposed definition of “strong sensitizer”
eliminated redundancy, removes certain subjective factors, incorporated new and
anticipated technology, ranked the criteria for classification of strong sensitizers in the
order of importance, defines criteria for “severity of reaction,” and provided for the use of
a weight-of-evidence approach to determine whether a substance is a strong sensitizer.
The Final Rule made some modifications based on public comment, and was published in
the Federal Register on February 14, 2014 with an effective date of March 17, 2014.
On June 25, 2012, the Commission published an NPR to revoke certain regulations (16
C.F.R. 1500.18(a)(5) and 16 C.F.R. 1500.47) pertaining to toy caps and toy guns not
intended for use with caps, replacing them with the provisions of ASTM F963 which
were assessed as more stringent than the existing regulations. Additionally, with the
proposed revocation of 16 C.F.R. § 1500.18(a)(5), CPSC also proposed revoking the
exemptions from the requirements of 16 C.F.R. § 1500.18(a)(5) contained in 16 C.F.R.
§ 1500.86(a)(6). The Final Rule codified these changes, and published in the Federal
Register on November 7, 2013, with an effective date of December 9, 2013.
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2) Voluntary Safety Standards
The CPSC issues the Voluntary Standards Tracking and Access Report
(“VSTAR) on a semi-
annual basis. The report includes the objective of each standard under development, the name of
the employee involved in the activity, the status of the standard, and the next step planned in the
standard development process. A summary from the VSTAR FY 2014 annual report is provided
below for convenience. The Web address for the report is:
http://www.cpsc.gov//Global/Regulations-Laws-and-Standards/Voluntary-Standards/Voluntary-
Standards-Reports/VoluntaryStandardsActivitiesFY2014AnnualReport.pdf.
Thirty-six new, revised, or reaffirmed voluntary safety standards, for which CPSC staff provided
monitoring or technical support, were completed during the period from October 1, 2013 to
September 30, 2014. These voluntary safety standards address: stationary activity centers,
batteries, bicycles (three standards), blind cords, booster seats, candles, high chairs (two
standards), commercial cribs, clothes dryers (two standards), drywall, electric heaters (two
standards), helmets, infant bouncers, frame infant carriers (two standards), soft infant carriers
(two standards), infant sling carriers (three standards), inflatable air mattresses, nanotechnology,
off-road vehicles, phthalates, soccer goals, strollers, swimming pool alarms, trampolines, tree
stands (two standards), and unvented alcohol appliances.
In total, from October 1, 2013 to September 30, 2014, CPSC staff provided technical support
(summarized in the VSTAR) or monitored the development of 83 voluntary safety standards
activities. During FY 2014, CPSC staff’s involvement in voluntary standards focused on the
voluntary standards activities associated with implementing the CPSIA, Pub .L. No.110-314.
Voluntary standards development activities are handled primarily by three standards
development/coordinating organizations: ASTM International (previously called the American
Society for Testing and Materials), the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). The standards that are developed using the procedures of
these organizations provide safety provisions addressing potential hazards associated with
consumer products found in homes, schools, and recreation areas.
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3) Research Activities
Commission staff conducts studies and investigates deaths, injuries, diseases, and economic costs
associated with consumer products. This research is used to identify hazardous products and
design effective strategies to reduce product hazards. In 2014, CPSC staff conducted or
participated in the following research:
ATV Annual Data Update: Staff prepared the annual report on ATV-related deaths and injuries.
The report includes data on deaths by state, relative risk of death by year, and injuries distributed
by year and age grouping. The report is available on the CPSC website at:
www.cpsc.gov//Global/Research-and-Statistics/Injury-Statistics/Sports-and-
Recreation/ATVs/2012atvannual.pdf.
Staff also prepared a report titled Pilot Study of Fatal ATV-Related Incidents Involving
Passengers, available on the CPSC website at:
www.cpsc.gov/en/Media/Documents/Research--Statistics/Injury-Statistics/Sports/ATV/A-Pilot-
Study-of-Fatal-ATV-Related-Incidents-Involving-
Passengers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ATV+Injury+Statistics
Carbon Monoxide-Related Annual Updates: Staff prepared the annual report on carbon
monoxide fatalities associated with consumer products. The report is available at:
www.cpsc.gov//Global/Research-and-Statistics/Injury-Statistics/Carbon-Monoxide-
Posioning/2010NonFireCODeathsFINAL.pdf.
Staff also completed the annual report on CO incidents associated with generators and engine-
driven tools. It is available at:
www.cpsc.gov/en/Media/Documents/Research--Statistics/Injury-Statistics/Non-Fire-Carbon-
Monoxide/Incidents-Deaths-and-In-Depth-Investigations-Associated-with-Non-Fire-Carbon-
Monoxide-from-Engine-Driven-Generators-and-Other-Engine-Driven-
Tools/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=Carbon+Monoxide+Injury+Statistics.
Chemical Toxicity Assessments: Staff continued to study emissions from spray polyurethane
foam insulation through an interagency agreement with the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST”). In 2014, staff continued to study emissions from spray polyurethane foam
insulation through an interagency agreement with the National Institute of Standards and
Technology; served as Co-Chair of the ICCVAM Skin Sensitization Working Group, which
wrote a criteria document for evaluating international tests as well as developed and evaluated an
Integrated Testing Strategy for skin sensitization based on the OECD Adverse Outcome Pathway
(“AOP) for skin sensitization; and gave four presentations on skin sensitization and adverse
outcome pathways at scientific meetings.
Cook Tops: Staff issued a contractor report for follow-up testing on an experimental control
system for gas-fueled cooktops that was designed to limit the maximum attainable pan
temperature to reduce the likelihood of food fires. The report verified that the experimental
control system was effective in preventing oil from being heated to ignition in a pan.
Fireworks: Staff released its annual report on deaths and injuries associated with fireworks. The
report, 2013 Fireworks Annual Report, Fireworks-Related Deaths, Emergency Department-
Treated Injuries, and Enforcement Activities During 2013, is available on the CPSC website
at:
www.cpsc.gov/en/Media/Documents/Research--Statistics/Injury-Statistics/Fuel-Lighters-and-
Fireworks/2013-Fireworks-Annual-
Report/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=Fuel%2c+Lighters+and+Fireworks
+Injury+Statistics.
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Staff also reviewed voluntary standards and scientific literature, constructed testing chambers and
carried out preliminary testing to develop alternate test methods to measure the energy release of
aerial fireworks.
Firepots: Staff continued characterization work on firepots and fuels intended to be used with
firepots to support developing a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPR”).
Furniture and Television Tool-Less Installation of Anchors and Restraints: During 2014, staff
continued an evaluation of several tool-free anchoring strategies using materials that do not
require tools for installation and/or do not damage walls. The goal of this strategy is to increase
the likelihood that consumers will be able to install anchors on their furniture and televisions.
Lead in Paint and Substrate Materials: Staff continued to study the applicability of different
types of x-ray fluorescence (“XRF”) for measuring lead in paint and substrate materials.
Nanotechnology:
Airborne Nanoparticles from Consumer Products: Researchers from the National Institute
for Standards and Technology (“NIST”) completed a final report on testing to determine the
release of nanoparticles into indoor air from a range of paints and coating materials. This
project is the second phase of an initial agreement signed in 2011, and the project will meet
an important objective in developing methods to distinguish engineered nanoparticles from
nanoparticles that may be produced incidentally in the home. A final report for the 2011
phase of this research project has been completed, and CPSC has received an interim report
describing the results of the 2012 phase 2 study. In 2014, NIST submitted a report to CPSC
staff outlining new approaches for abrading products and conducts chamber measurements
for airborne particles. NIST researchers are working with the ASTM Committee E56 on
Nanotechnology to incorporate test methods into the voluntary standards that were developed
from their efforts.
Carbon Nanotubes in Consumer Products: NIST, under a Memorandum of Understanding
(“MOU”) with the CPSC, continued its testing of selected consumer products containing
nanotubes. This work is also being used to support the International Life Sciences Institute
(“ILSI) Nanorelease project that is developing methods to test the release of carbon
nanotubes from a variety of product matrices. In 2014, NIST submitted an interim report
outlining the research plans for this project to CPSC staff.
Enhancement of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) Household Products
Database: The National Library of Medicine (“NLM”), under an existing MOU with the
CPSC, continued its efforts to identify approaches to enhance the Household Products
Database (HPD) and its associated websites. Through the work conducted under the MOU,
NLM is developing information that will provide consumers and scientists with knowledge
about the uses of nanomaterials in products and the health effects of nanoparticles. The
information can be found at the following
links: toxtown.nlm.nih.gov/text_version/chemicals.php?id=67
and sis.nlm.nih.gov/enviro/nanotechnology.html. The website continues to be updated with
new information for the general public on the use and implications of nanomatechnology.
Nanomaterials in Consumer Products (Exposure and Risk Assessment): Staff continued to
support work involving an interagency agreement (“IAG”) among the National Science
Foundation (NSF”), the U.S. EPA, and the CPSC. The NSF, in collaboration with NIST,
completed a review of studies related to previous findings and experimental procedures for
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quantifying release of, and exposure to, nanomaterials from treated products. A draft model
that can quantify risks from nanomaterials is under development and review. In 2014, the
staff received an interim report characterizing the results of the testing of the nanocomposites.
The NSF and EPA funded Duke Center for the Environmental Implications of
NanoTechnology (“CEINT”) is using the results of this study in the development of a
computer model to predict the potential health effects of nanomaterials.
Nanomaterials in Aerosol Products: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health (“NIOSH”) completed a manuscript describing the results of an investigation into
nanoparticles incorporated into inks and toners used in home office equipment. The abstract
and manuscript are located at this link:
informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/08958378.2014.908987
. NIOSH conducted this
testing and the testing included quantification of the concentrations and characteristics of
airborne nanoparticles released during use. The success of this project has resulted in
additional studies, and an interim report outlining the progress was submitted to the CPSC
staff in 2014. Additional work related to this study that investigated the potential health
effects of nanoparticles was published in 2014. The abstract can be found at this
link:
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25387250.
Nanomaterials in Products and Public Health: The NSF completed an interim report on the
results of a study on the release of nanomaterials from clothing during consumer-use
scenarios. The study was conducted under an IAG with the NSF. In 2014, NSF submitted to
CPSC staff an annual interim report describing the progress of the research. In 2012, the staff
signed an IAG with the U.S. EPA to evaluate the release of nanoparticles from wood
products. In 2014, EPA released a report outlining this research and can be found at this
link: nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=P100LJWI.txt
.
Nanosilver in Consumer (Children’s) Products: Work based on research begun in 2012
continued. In 2012, scientists at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Virginia
Tech completed a draft report on the use of nanosilver in selected consumer products.
Research confirmed the presence of silver nanoparticles in a wide range of consumer
products primarily used by children. A manuscript describing the results of these studies and
the abstract can be found at this link: pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es4015844
. In 2013,
scientists from EPA and Virginia Tech developed a second manuscript about the use of
nanosilver in selected consumer products, and the second manuscript was under agency
review as of September 30, 2013. This manuscript, published in 2014, and the abstract is
available at this link:
www.maneyonline.com/doi/abs/10.1179/2049396714Y.0000000070.
Staff is working with ASTM to incorporate the work from this manuscript into a voluntary
standard to measure nanosilver released from textiles. In 2012, CPSC staff signed an
interagency agreement with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA) to identify
releases of nanosilver and other nanomaterials from various food contact products. In 2014,
FDA developed a draft manuscript describing the work completed as part of this agreement.
Nanotechnology Annual Data Update: Staff purchased reports describing the
commercialization of nanomaterials and updated the internal database of products that
contain nanomaterials. CPSC staff summarizied this information in a draft annual update that
also includes a summary of staff activities related to nanotechnology. Following a meeting of
the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) Nano Release Consumer Products Project,
hosted by CPSC staff in 2012, CPSC, in collaboration with NIST staff, will conduct testing
and methods development activities that are part of an international effort led by the ILSI
steering committee. In 2014, NIST staff submitted an interim report describing the research
plan for the product analysis to CPSC staff.
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Nanotechnology Research (Nanomaterial Exposure, Risk, and Consumer Products): Lead
research scientists from Duke and Rutgers Universities completed a status report on a
collaborative research effort among the EPA and similar agencies within the United Kingdom
to develop research to quantify nanomaterial exposure to consumers and to develop risk
models to predict potential health effects. The researchers are part of an international team
whose collaboration is serving as a model for systematically addressing complex problems
associated with nanoparticle risk assessment. CPSC staff supported this research effort, which
began in 2012. In 2014, CPSC staff received an interim report on the status of the project and
the preliminary results of the investigation.
Nursery Products Annual Update: Staff completed its report on nursery product-related injuries
and deaths to children under age 5. The report, Injuries and Deaths Associated with Nursery
Products Among Children Younger than Age Five, is located on the CPSC website
at:
www.cpsc.gov/en/Media/Documents/Research--Statistics/Injury-Statistics/Toys/Nursery-
Products/Injuries-and-Deaths-Associated-with-Nursery-Products-Among-Children-Younger-
than-Age-
Five1/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=Nursery+Products+Injury+Statistics.
Phthalates and Phthalate Substitutes: CPSC staff continued to provide administrative support
for the Chronic Hazard Advisory Panel (CHAP) on phthalates. In July 2014, the CHAP
transmitted its final report to the Commission. That report is available on the CPSC website
at: http://www.cpsc.gov/pagefiles/169902/chap-report-with-appendices.pdf
.
Pool Submersion Annual Data Update: Staff completed the report, Pool or Spa Submersion:
Estimated Injuries and Reported Fatalities, 2014 Report, and the report can be found on the
CPSC’s website at:
www.cpsc.gov/en/Media/Documents/Research--Statistics/Injury-
Statistics/Sports/Pool-Drowning/Pool-or-Spa-Submersion-Estimated-Injuries-and-Reported-
Fatalities-2014-
Report/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=Pool+Injury+Statistics
Staff also completed the report, 20092013 Reported Circulation/Suction Entrapments
Associated with Pools, Spas, and Whirlpool Bathtubs, 2014 Report, and the report is available on
the CPSC website at:
www.cpsc.gov/en/Media/Documents/Research--Statistics/Injury-
Statistics/Sports/Pool-Drowning/2009-2013-Reported-CirculationSuction-Entrapment-Incidents-
Associated-with-Pools-Spas-and-Whirlpool-Bathtubs-2014-
Report/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=Pool+Injury+Statistics.
Portable Generators: Staff requested formation of a UL working group and made
recommendations to address CO hazard posed by portable
generators:
www.cpsc.gov/Global/Regulations-Laws-and-Standards/Voluntary-
Standards/Portable-Generators/CPSCstafflettertoULdatedJan142014.pdf. UL agreed to form a
Task Group, which staff joined and participated in the group’s activities. Staff also released a
report from the University of Alabama titled, Advanced Algorithm Development and
Implementation of Enclosed Operation Detection and Shutoff for Portable Gasoline-Powered
Generators, and the report can be found on the CPSC website
at:
www.cpsc.gov//Global/Research-and-Statistics/Technical-Reports/Home/Portable-
Generators/UAFinalReport-AdvancedAlgorithmDevelopmentandImplementation.pdf. Staff also
continued to develop information to support a notice of proposed rulemaking for portable
generators.
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Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles (ROVs”): CPSC staff continued testing that began in 2012
and developed materials in support of a notice of proposed rulemaking for ROVs. Staff also
made efforts in 2014 to address occupant protection and rollover propensity through voluntary
standards activities,
www.cpsc.gov/Global/Regulations-Laws-and-Standards/Voluntary-
Standards/ROHVA/020614signedResponseletterfromCPSCstafftoROHVA112713letter.pdf
and www.cpsc.gov/Global/Regulations-Laws-and-Standards/Voluntary-
Standards/ROHVA/052314signedCommentLettertoROHVACanvassDraft03032014.pdf.
In 2014, staff issued a report, Repeatability of J-Turn Testing of Four Recreational Off-Highway
Vehicles,
www.cpsc.gov//Global/Research-and-Statistics/Injury-Statistics/Sports-and-
Recreation/ATVs/SEAReporttoCPSCRepeatabilityTestingSeptember%202013.pdf.
Senior Hazards: Staff completed the report, Hazard Screening Report, Consumer Product-
Related Injuries to Persons 65 Years of Age and Older. The report was posted on the CPSC’s
website and is available at:
http://www.cpsc.gov//Global/Research-and-Statistics/Injury-
Statistics/Older%20Adults/SeniorHazardsSketch2013.pdf.
Table Saws: Staff continued to work with Underwriters Laboratories in developing requirements
to address blade contact injuries.
Television and Furniture Tip-Over: Staff completed the report, Product Instability or Tip-Over
Injuries and Fatalities Associated with Televisions, Furniture, and Appliances: 2014 Report. The
report was posted on the CPSC’s website and is available
at:
www.cpsc.gov/en/Media/Documents/Research--Statistics/Injury-Statistics/Furniture-and-
Decor/Tipover/Product-Instability-or-Tip-Over-Injuries-and-Fatalities-Associated-with-
Televisions-Furniture-and-Appliances-2000-through-
2013/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=Tipover+Injury+Statistics.
Toys Annual Update: Staff completed the report, Toy-Related Deaths and Injuries, Calendar
Year 2013. The report was posted on the CPSC’s website, coinciding with a public safety
announcement about toys, and is available at:
www.cpsc.gov/en/Media/Documents/Research--
Statistics/Injury-Statistics/Toys/Toys/Toy-Related-Deaths-and-Injuries-for-
2013/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=Toy+Injury+Statistics.
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Compliance and Enforcement
The CPSC learns about potential product defects and risks from many sources, including incident
reports, consumer complaints, the agency’s Hotline, and SaferProducts.gov. In addition, firms are
required legally to report to the Commission potential product defects, hazards or violations of
standards. The Commission works with companies to remove products from the marketplace
when they violate mandatory safety standards or have a defect which creates a substantial risk of
injury. This section presents:
Voluntary recall orders taken by importers or manufacturers;
Letters of Advice to importers and manufacturers; and
Commission determinations and judicial actions.
1) Voluntary Recall Orders Taken by Importers or Manufacturers: Through investigations
of potential product defects, CPSC headquarters and field staff identify defective products not
covered by regulations. In addition, firms, by law, are required to report potential product
hazards or violations of standards to the Commission. When a recall is necessary,
Compliance staff negotiates with the responsible firm. In 2014, CPSC staff completed 387
cooperative recalls (100 percent voluntary) of products that either violated mandatory
standards, or were defective and presented a substantial risk of injury to the public. If a firm
refuses to recall a product voluntarily, the CPSC may file an administrative complaint
seeking to require a recall. This section lists the voluntary recalls announced in 2014 that
companies performed to address possible hazards.
The CPSC developed the Fast-Track program to streamline the process of recalls for firms
willing and prepared to recall their products quickly. Because every defective product could
present a risk of injury or death, removing hazardous products from the marketplace faster
can prevent more injuries and save lives. In 2014, 211 of the total 387 recalls were under the
Fast-Track program. Recalls under the Fast-Track program are conducted without the need
for time-consuming hazard analyses. In 2014, Fast-Track recalls were initiated within 20 days
of a firm’s report to the CPSC 100 percent of the time.
2) Letters of Advice to Importers or Manufacturers: For products regulated by the CPSC,
the Commission issues a Letter of Advice (LOA) when staff identifies a violation of a
mandatory standard. LOAs advise the company of the violation and the nature of the
necessary corrective action (to correct future production (CFP); to stop sale and CFP; or to
recall, stop sale, and CFP). This section lists the LOAs sent to importers and manufacturers in
2014, where the Commission received a response from the company confirming the violation
and the Commission decided that the company voluntarily completed corrective action to
remedy the hazard.
Commission Determinations and Judicial Actions: When companies knowingly fail to report
potential product hazards or violations of standards to the Commission, as required by law, the
CPSC can seek civil penalties in U.S. courts. In 2014, the CPSC negotiated out-of-court
settlements in which three companies voluntarily agreed to pay $4.425 million in civil penalties
to the U.S. Treasury. On May 14, 2014, the government filed a consent decree of civil penalty
and permanent injunctive relief requiring payment of a civil penalty of $750,000 and injunctive
relief that includes compliance measures. On May14, 2014, U.S. District Judge J. Randal Hall
issued an order that the consent decree constitutes a final judgment and order.
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3) Other tools used for enforcement may include civil actions under either section 12 or section
15 and pursuing criminal cases, where appropriate. Enforcement and litigation activities are
listed in several tables in this section of the report.
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1) Voluntary Recall Actions Taken by Importers or Manufacturers
Headquarters and field staff identifies defective products not covered by regulations through their
investigations of potential product defects. In addition, firms are required by law to report to the
Commission about potential product hazards or violations of standards. When a recall is
necessary, Compliance staff negotiates with the responsible firm. In 2014, CPSC staff completed
387 cooperative recalls (100 percent voluntary) of products that either violated mandatory
standards or were defective and presented a substantial risk of injury to the public. If a firm
refuses to recall a product voluntarily, the CPSC may file an administrative complaint seeking to
require a recall. This section lists the voluntary recalls announced in 2014 that were performed by
companies to address possible hazards.
For more detail, visit the electronic version of this document at:
http://www.cpsc.gov//Global/About-CPSC/Reports/Annual-Reports/FY14AnnualReport.pdf
to follow the link heading each summary.
October 2013
Schneider Electric Recalls APC Surge Protectors Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves APC 7 and 8 series SurgeArrest surge protectors manufactured before
2003. The surge protectors can overheat, smoke and melt, posing a fire hazard.
Trail Crest Recalls Children’s Hooded Sweatshirts Due to Strangulation Hazard
This recall involves Trail Crest brand boys and girls hooded sweatshirts sold in sizes x-small,
small and medium. The hoodies and jackets have drawstrings through the hood or neck that
pose a strangulation hazard to young children. In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines about
drawstrings in children's upper outerwear. In 1997, those guidelines were incorporated into a
voluntary standard. Then, in July 2011, based on the guidelines and voluntary standard, CPSC
issued a federal regulation. CPSC's actions demonstrate a commitment to helping prevent
children from strangling or getting entangled on neck and waist drawstrings in upper
outerwear, such as jackets and sweatshirts.
Infinitoy Recalls Softimals Toy Sets Due to Choking and Aspiration Hazard
Infinitoy Inc. is recalling the Super Safari Set model #30025 and the Deluxe Circus Train Set
model #30040. The plastic hats found on play set figures pose a choking/aspiration hazard for
children.
Crate and Barrel Recalls Finley Hanging Pendant Lamps Due to Fire and Shock Hazards
This recall includes Crate and Barrel Finley Collection pendant lamps with a white or wheat
(off-white) linen, large, small drum, or rectangular lamp shade. The lamp’s wires can be
connected incorrectly because the wires’ polarity labels can fall off or be mislabeled, posing
fire and shock hazards to consumers.
Emerson Air Comfort Products Recalls Tommy Bahama Outdoor Ceiling Fans Due to Risk of
Injury
This recall involves Tommy Bahama-brand, 52-inch outdoor ceiling fans sold under the “The
Copa Breeze” style name. The brackets holding the fan blades can break and cause the blades
to fall, posing a risk of injury to bystanders.
Target Recalls Children’s Sitting Stools Due to Fall Hazard
This recall involves children’s sitting stools, sold as part of the Circo-brand Chloe and Conner
Collection. The stabilizing bar can crack and cause the stool to collapse, posing a fall hazard to
the user.
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BreathableBaby Recalls Wearable Blanket Due to Choking Hazard
The BreathableBaby BreathableSacks are sleeveless, wearable blankets. The zipper pull tabs
and sliders can detach, posing a choking hazard to infants.
American Honda Recalls Foreman ATVs Due to Crash Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves four-wheel drive 2012 and 2013 Honda FourTrax TRX500 Foreman ATV
models FE and FM. The ATV’s steering shaft can break unexpectedly and cause the rider to
lose steering control and crash. This poses a risk of injury or death to riders.
Southern Telecom Recalls A/C Adaptors for Polaroid Internet Tablets Due to Fire Hazard;
Sold Exclusively at Big Lots
The recalled adaptor, also commonly referred to as a charger, was included with the Polaroid
PMID709 7-inch Internet tablet (also known as the PMID709KB). The adaptors can overheat,
posing a fire hazard.
HeathCo Recalls Motion-Activated Outdoor Lights Due to Electrical Shock Hazard
This recall includes multiple Heath®/Zenith Motion Activated Outdoor Lights used for porch
lighting. The internal fixture wiring can energize the entire surface and fittings of the fixture,
posing an electrical shock hazard.
Snoopy Sno-Cone Machines Recalled by LaRose Industries Due to Risk of Mouth Injury
This recall involves Cra-Z-Art Snoopy Sno-Cone Machines with one of three batch numbers
BCH003005A28-0812, BCHTRU001A17-0812, or BCHTRU004A16-0712 printed on the
back of the white plastic doghouse and on the side of the box. A brass rivet can fall out of the
sno-cone machine’s ice-shaving cylinder and into a sno-cone, posing a risk of injury to the
mouth or the teeth.
Calphalon Recalls Blenders Due to Injury Hazard
This recall involves Calphalon XL 9 speed blenders, model 1832449, also identified as model
ME600BL. A piece of the blender’s mixing blade unit can break off during use, posing an
injury hazard.
November 2013
Cooper Crouse-Hinds Recalls Ceiling Boxes Designed to Support Ceiling Light Fixtures Due
to Impact Hazard
This recall involves five models of Cooper Crouse-Hinds non-metallic, polycarbonate ceiling
boxes with manufacturer or part numbers TP16002, TP16022, TP16023, TP16122 and
TP16307. The ceiling box can crack, causing the light fixture to fall from the ceiling, posing an
impact hazard to consumers.
One World Technologies Recalls Ryobi Battery Chargers Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
This recall involves Ryobi model P113 dual-chemistry battery chargers designed for use with
both NiCd and Li-Ion portable power tool batteries. The chargers can malfunction, posing fire
and burn hazards to consumers.
LED Candelabra Lights Recalled by Infinity Green Products Due to Fire Hazard (Recall Alert)
The candelabra light bulbs come with a universal adaptor and look like a standard candle light
bulb. The bulbs can overheat and catch fire, posing a fire hazard.
Vans Recalls Boy’s Hooded Jackets with Drawstrings Due to Strangulation Hazard
This recall involves Vans’ AV Edict hooded jackets for boys. The jackets have drawstrings in
the hood around the neck area that pose a strangulation hazard to young children. In February
1996, CPSC issued guidelines about drawstrings in children's upper outerwear. In 1997, those
guidelines were incorporated into a voluntary standard. Then, in July 2011, based on the
guidelines and voluntary standard, CPSC issued a federal regulation. CPSC's actions
demonstrate a commitment to helping prevent children from strangling or getting entangled on
neck and waist drawstrings in upper outerwear, such as jackets and sweatshirts.
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Wood Castle Furniture Recalls Bunk Beds Due to Entrapment Hazard
This recall involves Riley Duo model bunk beds with model number C 5702, E 5702 or M
5702. The openings between the guardrails on the bunk bed can exceed 3½ inches in width,
which is too wide and does not meet safety standards. This presents an entrapment hazard
where a child could be seriously injured or become asphyxiated.
L.L. Bean Girl’s Pajamas Recalled Due to Violation of Federal Flammability Standard
The recall includes Girl’s or Little Girl’s jersey knit aurora purple pajama sets sold by L.L.
Bean. The pajama sets fail to meet the federal flammability standard for children’s sleepwear,
posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
Children’s Pajamas Recalled by Babycottons Due to Violation of Federal Flammability
Standard
This recall involves Babycottons’ children’s 100% cotton nightgowns sold in sizes 24 months
through toddler size 6. The nightgowns fail to meet federal flammability standards for
children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
Dream On Me Recalls Cradle Gliders Due to Infant Fall Hazard
This recall involves the Lullaby Cradle Glider manufactured by Dream On Me Inc. The
mattress support board can fall out or slide out from the bottom of the cradle glider, posing a
risk that babies can fall out and suffer injuries.
Nantucket Distributing Recalls Clay Bowl Outdoor Fireplaces Due to Impact and Burn
Hazards
The product is an outdoor fireplace made of clay and steel. When fire is lit, pieces of the clay
fireplace bowl can blow off of the bowl, posing impact and burn hazards.
Club Car Recalls Golf and Transport Vehicles Due to Crash Hazard (Recall Alert)
The recalled vehicles include various sizes, models and colors of model year 2013 Precedent
golf and transport vehicles used for short-distance transportation. Improper assembly can cause
the front wheel spindles to crack, causing the wheel to become loose affecting the steering,
posing a crash hazard.
Step2 Recalls Ride-On Wagon Toys Due to Fall Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Toys R Us
This recall involves Step2® Whisper Ride Touring Wagons. The removable blue seat backs
can detach and allow the child in the wagon to fall out, posing a fall hazard.
Viking Recalls Built-In Side-by-Side Refrigerator Freezers with In-Door Dispensers Due to
Fire Hazard
This recall involves Viking 42-inch and 48-inch, built-in, side-by-side refrigerator freezers
with in-door water and ice dispensers. Electrical connectors in the refrigerator freezer wiring
harness can overheat, posing a fire hazard.
Baja Motorsports Recalls Mini Bikes Due to Fall, Crash Hazard
This recall involves Baja Motorsports MB200 gas-powered mini bikes manufactured from
August 2010 through August 2012. The front fork can separate from the wheel, posing fall and
crash hazards to riders.
Children’s Pajamas Recalled by The Bailey Boys Due to Violation of Federal Flammability
Standard
This recall involves The Bailey Boys’ children’s 100 percent cotton loungewear pants, sold in
sizes toddler 2 through boys’ 12. The pajama pants fail to meet federal flammability standards
for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
ElliptiGO Recalls Elliptical Cycles Due to Fall Hazard
The ElliptiGO 3C, 8C, and 11R models are outdoor elliptical cycles used by adults for
exercise. The front fork on the ElliptiGO cycles can separate, and the drive arm axles can
detach during use, posing a fall hazard.
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Angelcare Recalls to Repair Movement and Sound Baby Monitors After Two Deaths Due to
Strangulation Hazard
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”), in cooperation with Angelcare
Monitors Inc.®, of Quebec, Canada, is announcing a voluntary recall to provide cord covers
for 600,000 Angelcare Movement and Sound Monitors with Sensor Pads. The cord attached to
the baby monitor’s sensor pad is placed under the crib mattress, which poses a strangulation
risk if the child pulls the cord into the crib and the cord becomes wrapped around the child’s
neck.
Cuisinart Recalls Food Processors Due to Laceration Hazard
This recall involves nine models of Cuisinart food processors, including, MFP-107, MFP-
107BC, MFP-107BCWS, MFP-107BK, MFP-107BKWS, MFP-107DCWS, MFP-107MGSLT,
MFP-107MR or MFP-107WS. The reversible slicing/shredding disc can loosen when in use,
and the blade can strike and break the food processor’s cover. The cover’s broken plastic
pieces can hit consumers, posing a laceration hazard.
Avalanche Airbags Recalled by Backcountry Access Due to Risk of Injury
This recall involves BCA Avalanche airbags, models Float 18, 22, 30, 32, 36 and Throttle. The
trigger assembly can fail, resulting in the airbag not deploying, and posing a risk of death and
injury in the event of an avalanche.
American Boy and Girl Recalls Infant Sandals Due to Choking Hazard; Sold Exclusively at
Meijer Stores
This recall involves infant girl sandals sold under the Falls Creek Baby brand. The top strap
can be pulled loose from the shoe, posing a choking hazard to the child.
Little Willy’s Recalls Hooded Sweatshirts Due to Strangulation Hazard
This recall involves Little Willy’s brand children’s hooded sweatshirts sold in sizes XS (2
years), S (3 years), M (4-5 years), L (6-7 years), XL (8-9 years) and XXL (10 years). The
hoodies have drawstrings through the hood or neck, which pose a strangulation hazard to
young children. In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines about drawstrings in children's
upper outerwear. In 1997, those guidelines were incorporated into a voluntary standard. Then,
in July 2011, based on the guidelines and voluntary standard, CPSC issued a federal regulation.
Burley Design Recalls Tailwind Racks for Trailercycles Due to Fall Hazard
The Tailwind Racks are used for hitching children’s trailercycles to adult-size bicycles. The top
portion of the tailwind rack that connects trailercycles to a towing bicycle can break and allow
the trailercycle to disconnect, posing a fall hazard.
December 2013
Crown Boiler Recalls Home Heating Boilers Due to Carbon Monoxide Hazard
This recall involves Crown Boiler CWD series cast iron hot water boilers that use natural gas
or liquid petroleum to heat water in home baseboard, floor, or radiator heating systems. The air
pressure switch can fail to shut down the burners if there is a blockage in the vent system,
which allows the boiler to emit excessive amounts of carbon monoxide, posing a CO poisoning
hazard to the consumer.
L&F International Trade Recalls Renovated Mattresses Due to Violation of Federal Mattress
Flammability Standard
This recall involves LandF International Trade’s renovated (rebuilt) twin, full, queen and king-
size mattresses and mattresses with foundations. The mattresses fail to meet the mandatory
federal open-flame standard for mattresses, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
K2 Sports Recalls Kickboards/Scooters Due to Fall Hazard
This recall involves K2 Revo Kick kickboards/scooters with item code I10700100. The front
assembly of the kickboards/scooters can break, and the handle can detach or partially detach,
causing loss of control or loss of balance. This poses a fall hazard to the rider.
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SRAM Recalls Derailleurs for Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard
The SRAM RED WiFLi Rear Derailleur is a device that moves bicycle chain gears on the rear
wheel. The rear derailleur’s rear pivot pin can loosen or dislodge, causing the rear derailleur to
jam or interfere with the wheel, posing a fall hazard.
Manhattan Group Recalls Baby Rattles Due to Choking Hazard
This recall includes the Manhattan Toy® Quixel™ baby rattle. The colored arches can break,
creating a small part, which poses a choking hazard to small children.
Wearever Girl’s Hooded Jacket Sets Recalled by David’s Place Due to Strangulation Hazard;
Sold Exclusively at Burlington Coat Factory
This recall includes Wearever Girl brand long sleeve zip-up, 100 percent cotton hooded
jackets, sold as a set with brown pants. The girl’s jackets sold with the set have drawstrings
through the hood, which pose a strangulation hazard to young children. In February 1996,
CPSC issued guidelines for children’s upper outerwear. In 1997, those guidelines were
incorporated into a voluntary standard. Then, in July 2011, based on the guidelines and
voluntary standard, CPSC issued a federal regulation. CPSC’s actions demonstrate a
commitment to helping prevent children from strangling or getting entangled on neck and waist
drawstrings in upper outerwear, such as jackets and sweatshirts.
Denver Global Products Recalls Multi-Purpose Yard Vehicles Due to Laceration, Fire Hazards;
Sold Exclusively at Lowe’s Stores (Recall Alert)
The recalled products are Raven multi-purpose yard vehicles manufactured between December
26, 2012 and May 7, 2013. The mower blades can detach during use or start without being
activated by the operator, and the vehicle can move forward unexpectedly, posing a laceration
hazard. Additionally, the fuel lines can leak, posing a fire hazard.
Academy Sports + Outdoors Recalls Girls BCG Hooded Windsuits Due to Strangulation
Hazard
This recall involves Girl’s BCG Hooded Windsuits in sizes XS, S, M and L. The hooded
windsuits have drawstrings in the hood around the neck area that pose a strangulation hazard to
young children. In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines about drawstrings in children's
upper outerwear. In 1997, those guidelines were incorporated into a voluntary standard. Then,
in July 2011, based on the guidelines and voluntary standard, CPSC issued a federal regulation.
CPSC's actions demonstrate a commitment to helping prevent children from strangling or
getting entangled on neck and waist drawstrings in upper outerwear, such as jackets and
sweatshirts.
Linear Recalls Personal Emergency Reporting System Transmitters Due to Battery Signal
Failure
The recalled Linear PERS transmitters are components of Linear PERS products and allow
users to push a button on the transmitter to summon assistance. The battery clips in the
transmitters can corrode causing the transmitters to operate intermittently, or not at all, without
generating a warning.
Exmark Recalls Commercial Walk-Behind Mowers Due to Injury Hazard
This recall involves 2013 Exmark Commercial 30” Walk-Behind Mowers, model ECKA30 and
serial numbers ranging from 313605897 to 313660824. The mower’s blade can break and
injure the user and others nearby.
Toro Recalls TimeMaster and TurfMaster Lawn Mowers Due To Injury Hazard
This recall involves 2013 Toro TimeMaster 30” and 2013 Toro TurfMaster 30” lawn mowers
with the following model and serial numbers: Model number 20199 with serial numbers
ranging from 313000101 to 313020271; model number 20200 with serial numbers ranging
from 313000101 to 313007366; and, model number 22200 with serial numbers ranging from
313000101 to 313007146. The mower’s blade can break and injure the user and others nearby.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
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Gas Trimmers Recalled by efco Due to Fire Hazard
The trimmers are used in both residential and professional applications for cutting grass and
light brush. The muffler on the trimmer’s engine can break during use and pose a fire hazard.
PackTite Recalls Bed Bug Heating Units Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves PackTite bed bug heating units sold with PackTite™ original bed bug
treatment systems. The bed bug heaters can overheat, melt and cause a fire, posing a fire
hazard.
Solowave Recalls Home Playground Tube Slides with Port Holes Due to Laceration Hazard
This recall involves Solowave Tornado brand home playground tube slides with port holes.
The plastic port hole-type windows in the tube slide can break, posing a laceration hazard to
children.
Ram’s Imports Recalls Girl’s Pink Leopard Jackets Due to Strangulation Hazard; Sold
Exclusively at Burlington Coat Factory
This recall involves girl’s pink hooded jackets. The jackets have a drawstring through the hood,
which can pose a strangulation hazard to children. In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines
about drawstrings in children's upper outerwear. In 1997, those guidelines were incorporated
into a voluntary standard. Then, in July 2011, based on the guidelines and voluntary standard,
CPSC issued a federal regulation. CPSC's actions demonstrate a commitment to helping
prevent children from strangling or getting entangled on neck and waist drawstrings in upper
outerwear, such as jackets and sweatshirts.
IKEA Recalls Children’s Wall-Mounted Lamps Due to Strangulation Hazard; One Child Death
Reported
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”), in cooperation with IKEA North
America, of Conshohocken, Pa., is announcing the recall for repair of children’s wall-mounted
lamps due to a strangulation hazard. A 16-month-old child in a crib died after getting
entangled in the lamp’s cord. In a separate incident, a 15-month-old child in a crib became
entangled in the lamp’s cord and nearly strangled. In both incidents, which occurred in Europe,
the lamp cord was pulled into the crib by the infants, creating a strangulation hazard.
Shaw Industries Recalls Carpet Due to Fire Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Lowe’s Stores
The recall involves Aristocrat II brand wall-to-wall carpet with style number 7L514. The carpet
fails to meet federal flammability standards, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
Thirteen Retailers Recall 32" Coby Flat Screen Televisions Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
This recall involves black Coby 32-inch flat screen televisions with model number TFTV3229
and serial numbers beginning with LG and that have M07 or M10 in the 9th, 10th and 11th
position of the serial number. An electronic component can fail, catch fire and ignite nearby
items, posing fire and burn hazards.
Trek Recalls Madone Bicycles Due to Crash Hazard; Front Brake Can Fail
This recall involves model year 2013 Trek Madone bicycles with model number 5. The
bicycle’s front brake can fail, posing a crash hazard.
Doodlebutt Recalls Jelly BeadZ Jumbo BeadZ and Magic Growing Fruity Fun Toys Due to
Serious Ingestion Hazard
This recall involves Doodlebutt Jelly BeadZ Jumbo BeadZ and Magic Growing Fruity Fun
water-absorbing polymer toys. These soft and colorful products can be mistaken for candy by a
child. When swallowed, the toy can expand inside a child’s body and cause intestinal
obstructions, resulting in severe discomfort, vomiting, dehydration and life- threatening
injuries. Similar toys have not shown up on x-rays and needed surgery to be removed from the
body.
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Hobby Lobby Stores Recalls Accent Chairs Due to Risk of Injury
This recall involves black wooden accent chairs with a shaped wood top rail and center back
slat. The front legs on the chair can loosen and detach, posing a fall hazard and risk of injury to
the consumer.
Mirage Fashions Recalls Yoki Girl’s Faux Leather Jackets with Drawstrings Due to
Strangulation Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Burlington Coat Factory
This recall involves girl’s hooded faux leather jackets with a zipper-front closure and bearing a
Yoki Girl’s label at the neck. The jackets have a drawstring through the hood, which can pose a
strangulation hazard to children. In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines about drawstrings
in children's upper outerwear. In 1997, those guidelines were incorporated into a voluntary
standard. Then, in July 2011, based on the guidelines and voluntary standard, CPSC issued a
federal regulation. CPSC's actions demonstrate a commitment to helping prevent children from
strangling or getting entangled on neck and waist drawstrings in upper outerwear, such as
jackets and sweatshirts.
Seasonal Specialties Recalls Pre-lit Christmas Trees Due to Fire, Burn and Shock Hazards;
Sold Exclusively at Menards
This recall involves the Twinkling Pine pre-lit artificial Christmas trees sold under the
Enchanted Forrest brand. The electrical components of the tree’s light strings can overheat and
melt, posing fire, burn, and shock hazards to consumers.
Wahl Recalls Total Care Aerosol Cleaner Due to Burn Hazard
This recall involves Wahl Total Care products used to clean and lubricate hair clippers,
trimmers and shavers. Vapors from the propellant in the Total Care product can ignite upon
contact with hair clippers, posing a burn hazard to consumers.
Google and HP Recall HP Chromebook 11 Chargers Due to Fire and Burn Hazards; Charger
Can Overheat and Melt
This recall involves chargers that were sold with the HP Chromebook 11. The computer’s
charger can overheat and melt, posing fire and burn hazards.
Fox Factory Recalls Evolution Mountain Bike Suspension Forks Due to Fall Hazard
The recalled suspension forks are model year 2013, 32 and 34 Evolution Series with 120mm to
160mm of travel. The suspension fork’s damper cylinder/piston can separate and cause the
front wheel to detach, posing a fall hazard.
Libbey Glass Recalls Cocktail Glasses Due to Laceration Hazard
This recall involves Bristol Valley, model 8555SR, cocktail glasses with sheer rims. The
glasses can break unexpectedly, posing a laceration hazard.
Red Wing Shoes Recalls Steel Toe Work Boots Due to Impact Hazard
This recall involves 45 styles of Red Wing men’s steel toe work boots in sizes 11 to 18 and
widths ranging from B to H, depending on the size and style. The steel toe cap in the boots
could fail to protect the wearer’s feet in an impact.
Browning Recalls Junior Hoodie Due to Strangulation and Entrapment Hazard; Sold
Exclusively at Academy Sports+Outdoors
This recall includes hooded Buckmark junior sweatshirts in sizes S, M, L and XL. The hooded
sweatshirts have drawstrings around the neck area that pose a strangulation or an entanglement
hazard to young children. In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines about drawstrings in
children's upper outerwear. In 1997, those guidelines were incorporated into a voluntary
standard. Then, in July 2011, based on the guidelines and voluntary standard, CPSC issued a
federal regulation. CPSC’s actions demonstrate a commitment to helping prevent children from
strangling or getting entangled on neck and waist drawstrings in upper outerwear, such as
jackets and sweatshirts.
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Playtex Recalls Hip Hammock Infant Carriers Due to Fall Hazard
The Playtex Hip Hammock is an infant carrier designed to strap the baby against the
caregiver’s body at the hip. The buckles on the waist and shoulder straps can crack or break,
posing a fall hazard to the child.
Cubetensils Children’s Eating Utensils Recalled by Edoche Due to Choking Hazard
This recall involves Edoche’s Cubetensils, which are sets of children’s eating utensils. The
utensils’ handle can detach, posing a choking hazard to infants.
Candle Ring Recalled by Yankee Candle Due to Fire Hazard
The recalled decorative pine berry candle ring goes around the base of a candle and is made of
synthetic green foliage with synthetic red berries and pinecones. The candle rings’ synthetic
foliage and berries are flammable, posing a fire hazard.
Landscape Structures Recalls Oodle Swings Due to Injury Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves Landscape Structures’ Oodle Swings. The swing seat is suspended too
close to the ground, posing an injury hazard to children who can get their legs caught
underneath the swing seat.
Joovy Recalls Zoom Car Seat Stroller Adapter due to Fall Hazard
This recall involves all Joovy’s Zoom gray metal car seat stroller adapters. Adapter clips can
loosen on the stroller frame, posing a fall hazard.
Specialized Recalls Source Eleven and Source Expert Disc Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard
The recalled products are 2012 model year Source Eleven and Source Expert Disc bicycles
with Supernova Switchable Dynamo Front Hubs as part of the original equipment. The set
screws in the front hub of the recalled bicycles can loosen and stop the front wheel from
turning, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
Cabrinha Kiteboarding Recalls H2 Binding Due to Risk of Injury
This recall involves the standard size H2 Hydra Series Binding. The binding can detach from
its base while riding and lead to loss of control, which poses a risk of injury.
January 2014
Walmart Recalls Card Table and Chair Sets Due to Finger Amputation and Fall Hazards
This recall involves the Mainstays card table sets with a black padded metal folding table and
four black padded metal folding chairs. The chairs can collapse unexpectedly, posing a fall
hazard and a risk of finger injury, including finger amputation.
Norwood Furniture Recalls Science Tables due to Injury Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves Norwood Furniture’s science tables. The wooden legs can split, causing
instability, which poses an injury hazard to those using the table.
U.S. Boiler Recalls Home Heating Boilers Due to Carbon Monoxide Hazard
This recall involves U.S. Boiler ESC, PVG, and SCG model cast iron hot water boilers that use
natural gas or liquid petroleum to heat water for residential space heating. The air pressure
switch can fail to shut down the burners when there is a blockage in the vent system, allowing
the boiler to emit excessive amounts of carbon monoxide and posing a CO poisoning hazard to
the consumer.
New Yorker Boiler Recalls Home Heating Boilers Due to Carbon Monoxide Hazard
This recall involves New Yorker Boiler PVCGA model cast-iron hot water boilers that use
natural gas or liquid petroleum to heat water for residential space heating. The air pressure
switch can fail to shut down the burners when there is a blockage in the vent system, allowing
the boiler to emit excessive amounts of carbon monoxide and posing a CO poisoning hazard to
the consumer.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
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Cybex International Recalls Decline Free Weight Benches Due to Fall and Injury Hazards
(Recall Alert)
The Decline model free weight benches are designed for use in professional gyms and come in
three model numbers: 16060, 16061 and 16062. The frame of the bench can collapse forward
onto the user, posing fall and injury hazards.
SRAM Recalls Hydraulic Bicycle Brakes Due to Crash and Injury Hazards
The recalled bicycle brake models include SB Red Hydraulic Road Disc, SB Red Hydraulic
Road Rim, SB 700 Hydraulic Road Disc and SB 700 Hydraulic Road Rim, used as either front
or rear brakes. The brake systems can fail, posing a crash and injury hazard.
Arctic Cat Recalls Snowmobiles Due to Fuel Leak and Fire Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves model year 2014 Arctic Cat 500 Sno Pro snowmobiles with model
numbers S2014ACCPRUSG and S2014ACCPRPVG. Fuel can leak from the fuel tank, posing
a fire hazard.
Sears and Kmart Recall Kenmore Oscillating Fan Heaters Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
This recall involves Kenmore oscillating fan heaters with model number 127. Broken motor
mounts can cause the units to overheat, catch fire and ignite nearby items, posing a fire and
burn hazard to consumers.
Under Armour Recalls Infant Sports Jersey Kits Due To Laceration and Choking Hazards
(Recall Alert)
The infant home kit consists of a white jersey and navy blue shorts and socks in sizes 0, 6
months, 12 months and 18 months. The shoulder snaps on the jersey can detach, posing
laceration and choking hazards.
American Honda Recalls Lawnmowers Due to Laceration Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves two Honda models and one Columbia brand electric start lawnmowers
with Honda engines and 21” cutting blades. The engine stop switch can malfunction, allowing
the blade to continue to rotate after the handlebar blade control lever is released, which poses a
laceration hazard.
Philips Selecon Recalls Four- and Eight-Leaf Barndoors for Rama Luminaire Stage Lights Due
to Impact Hazard
This recall involves 6-inch barndoors with four and eight leaves. The heat of the stage lights
can make the barndoors detach from the light and fall, posing an impact injury hazard to
individuals below it.
RSI Recalls Bathroom Medicine Cabinets Due to Injury Hazard; Sold Exclusively at The
Home Depot
This recall involves four models of Glacier Bay® brand bathroom medicine cabinets,
manufactured between July 15, 2013 and October 10, 2013. The mirror or the cabinet’s back
panel can separate and fall out, posing an injury hazard to consumers.
Bosch Security Systems Recalls Fire Control Panels Due to Fire Alarm Failure (Recall Alert)
The recall involves G-series Fire Alarm Control Panels that are professionally installed and
have model numbers that end in GV4 and use D192G Notification Appliance Circuit (“NAC)
modules. The notification appliance circuit module can cause the panels to fail to activate an
audible or visual alarm in the event of a fire.
Baby Rattles Recalled by Midwest-CBK Due to Choking Hazard
This recall involves donut-shaped polyester knit fabric baby rattles with heads and arms and
that resemble a bear, monkey and a lion. The head on the rattle can detach, posing a choking
hazard to young children.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
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Playtex Recalls Pacifier Holder Clips Due to Choking Hazard
This recall involves the Playtex pacifier holder clips that attach a pacifier to items like clothing,
diaper bags and strollers. The pacifier holder clips can crack and a small part can break off,
which poses a choking hazard to small children.
Nationwide Industries Recalls Trident Pool Gate Latches Due To Failure to Secure Hazardous
Areas
The recalled magnetic gate latches are 10” or 20” models in black or white. The magnet
contained in the striker portion of the latch assembly can come loose, preventing the latch from
securing a gate.
Matrix Fitness Ascent Trainers and Ellipticals Recalled by Johnson Health Tech Due to Fire
Hazard
This recall involves all Matrix Fitness Ascent Trainers® and Elliptical trainers installed from
November 2011 through December 2012. Moisture from user perspiration or cleaning liquids
can build up in the power socket on the unit, causing a short circuit, posing a fire hazard.
Rayovac Flashlights Recalled by Spectrum Brands Due to Burn Hazard
This recall involves Rayovac LED Industrial flashlights (model ILED2AA) with run times of
25 or 50 hours, Rayovac Value Bright LED plastic flashlights (model BRSELED2AA-BA),
and Rayovac Value Bright flashlights (model BRSELED2AA-BDGDI). The flashlight can
cause the batteries to overheat and melt the flashlight’s plastic casing, posing a burn hazard.
Suunto Recalls Air Hoses Used With Scuba Gear Due To Drowning Hazard
The recalled black rubber high-pressure air hose is used with submersible pressure gauges and
dive computers. The high-pressure air hose may leak or rupture leading to a loss of breathing
gas, posing a drowning hazard.
Flushmate Expands Recall of Flushmate III Pressure-Assisted Flushing System Due to Impact
and Laceration Hazards
This recall is for Series 503 Flushmate III Pressure Assist flushing systems installed inside
toilet tanks that were manufactured from March 2008 through June 2009. The system can burst
at or near the vessel weld seam, releasing stored pressure. This pressure can lift the tank lid and
shatter the tank, posing impact and laceration hazards to consumers and property damage.
Pottery Barn Recalls Morovian Star Pendant Chandeliers Due to Risk of Injury (Recall Alert)
This recall involves the oversized 26-point Morovian Star Pendant chandeliers made of
antiqued mirrored glass and metal. The joints can fail to support the weight of the pendant
causing it to fall, posing the risk of injury.
Ergotron Recalls Television Wall Mounts Due to Risk of Injury
The adjustable Ergotron interactive wall mount is designed for flat-panel displays and
televisions, which allow users to reposition the units’ display angles. The weld between the
“VESA-”style mounting plate and the mounting ring can fail, allowing the monitor or TV to
fall. This poses a risk of injury to bystanders.
Horizon Hobby Recalls Remote Controlled Model Helicopters Due to Injury Hazard
The recall involves Blade 500 X BNF and Blade 500 3D BNF and RTF Remote Controlled
Model Helicopters with model numbers BLH 1800, BLH 1800M1, BLH 1850, and BLH 4080.
The tail rotor grip used for securing the tail rotor blade to the tail rotor hub can separate and
release from the helicopter, posing a risk of a crash and injury hazard.
Bodum USA Recalls Coffee Presses Sold Exclusively at Starbucks Due to Laceration and Burn
Hazards
This recall involves Bodum® rose gold Chambord locking lid 8-cup glass coffee presses. The
glass carafe can fall out of the metal frame and plastic base of the coffee press and break or
shatter, posing laceration and burn hazards to consumers.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
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Reebok-CCM Recalls Senior Hockey Elbow Pads Due to Risk of Elbow Injury
This recall involves the Reebok EP20K Senior (SR) Hockey Elbow Pads with, all-foam elbow
caps. The molded foam padding inside the elbow pads can become cracked, fractured or split,
which poses a risk of injury to the elbow.
System Sensor Recalls Reflected Beam Smoke Detectors Due To Failure to Alert Consumers
in a Fire (Recall Alert)
This recall involves System Sensor’s reflected beam smoke detectors with model number
BEAM1224S and date codes 2111 through 3053. When used with certain power supplies, the
reflected beam smoke detectors can fail to send a signal to the fire alarm control panel that
sounds the alarm and fail to alert occupants of a fire.
IKEA Expands Recall of Junior Beds that Pose Laceration Hazard
Recalled IKEA junior beds include the KRITTER and SNIGLAR models with a guard rail on
one side. The metal rod connecting the guard rail to the bed frame can break in use, posing a
laceration hazard.
Gree Expands Dehumidifier Recall to Include GE Brand Dehumidifiers Due to Serious Fire
and Burn Hazards
This recall involves 30, 40, 50, 65-pint dehumidifiers with the GE brand name. The
dehumidifiers can overheat, smoke and catch fire, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.
West Marine Recalls Folding Bicycles; Frames Can Break Causing Riders to Fall
This recall involves two models of folding bicycles, the Jetty Express 2 and the Port Runner 2,
that are designed for use in and around docks and marinas. The bicycle’s frame can break
during use, posing a fall hazard to the rider.
Fred & Friends Recalls Infant Pacifiers Due to Choking Hazard
This recall involves three styles of Fred and Friends Chill Baby pacifiers, including the Artiste
with a black plastic beard and mustache, Volume with a black volume control knob, and Panic
with a red panic button. The pacifiers fail to meet federal safety standards. The beard on the
Artiste and the knob on the Volume pacifiers can detach, posing a choking hazard to young
children. In addition, the ventilation holes on the Volume and Panic pacifier guards are too
small.
Strollers Recalled by Britax Due to Partial Fingertip Amputation Hazard
This recall involves Britax B-Agile, B-Agile Double and BOB Motion strollers. The hinge on
the stroller’s folding mechanism can partially amputate consumers’ fingertips, break their
fingers or cause severe lacerations, among other injuries, when they press the release button
while pulling on the release strap.
February 2014
3T Design Recalls Cervélo Bicycles with Aduro Aero Handlebars Due to Risk of Injury
The recall includes 2012 and 2013 Cervélo P5 bicycles equipped with 3T Aduro aero
handlebars The forward extension mounts can detach from the base bar while riding causing
the rider to lose control, posing a risk of injury.
Lion Force Recalls Boys’ Puffer Coats Due to Strangulation Hazard; Sold Exclusively at
Burlington Coat Factory
This recall involves boys’ black hooded coats with dark gray drawstrings around the hood. The
jackets have a drawstring through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children.
In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines about drawstrings in children's upper outerwear. In
1997, those guidelines were incorporated into a voluntary standard. Then, in July 2011, based
on the guidelines and voluntary standard, CPSC issued a federal regulation. CPSC's actions
demonstrate a commitment to helping prevent children from strangling or getting entangled on
neck and waist drawstrings in upper outerwear, such as jackets and sweatshirts.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
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Runway Global Recalls Girls’ Sugarfly Hooded Jackets Due to Strangulation Hazard; Sold
Exclusively at Burlington Coat Factory
This recall involves three styles of Sugarfly-branded hooded, woven cotton and woven
polyester jackets for girls with a drawstring through the hood. The jackets have drawstrings in
the hood around the neck area that pose a strangulation hazard to young children. In February
1996, CPSC issued guidelines about drawstrings in children's upper outerwear. In 1997, those
guidelines were incorporated into a voluntary standard. Then, in July 2011, based on the
guidelines and voluntary standard, CPSC issued a federal regulation. CPSC's actions
demonstrate a commitment to helping prevent children from strangling or getting entangled on
neck and waist drawstrings in upper outerwear, such as jackets and sweatshirts.
BebeLove Recalls Baby Walkers Due to Fall and Entrapment Hazards
The recalled includes all BebeLove walkers that were sold for babies age 6 months or older.
The walkers failed to meet federal safety standards. Specifically, style number 358 can fit
through a standard doorway and is not designed to stop at the edge of a step, as required by the
federal safety standard. In addition, style number 368 contains leg openings that allow the child
to slip down until the child’s head can become entrapped at the neck. Babies using these
walkers can be seriously injured or killed.
Visonic Amber Personal Emergency Response Kits Recalled Due to Failure to Signal
Emergency Assistance
The recalled Visonic Amber SelectX Personal Emergency Response System (PERS) kit
enables a user to push a button on a pendant to signal a request for assistance. Following a
reboot or system reset, the Amber SelectX Base Stations can fail to operate and detect an
emergency signal from the personal pendant.
Air Compressors Recalled by MAT Industries Due to Shock Hazard
This recall involves HDX™ and Powermate® brand two-gallon electric air compressors. The
terminals of the pressure switch can come into contact with the motor housing and electrify the
air compressors, posing a shock hazard to consumers.
LEM Products Distribution Expands Recall, Including Previously Repaired 5-Tray Food
Dehydrators Due to Shock Hazard
This recall involves 5-tray food dehydrators with model number 1009 and serial numbers
between 20110506 and 20121008. Damaged wiring in the food dehydrators can come into
contact with a metal bracket inside the machine, posing a shock hazard.
Club Car Recalls Golf and Transport Vehicles Due to Fall Hazard (Recall Alert)
The recalled vehicles are various sizes, models and colors of model year 2012 Precedent I2
golf and transport vehicles used for short-distance transportation. The hip restraint on the
passenger side can fracture, posing a fall hazard.
Lucent Ace Manufacturing Recalls LED Flashlights Due to Burn Hazard; Sold Exclusively at
Academy Sports + Outdoors
This recall involves LED flashlights with hand straps. The battery can short and cause the
flashlight’s canister to rupture, posing a burn hazard to the consumer.
Sterling Rope Company Recalls Sewn Cords Due to Fall Hazard
This recall involves four models of Sterling Rope’s sewn cords, which include the 8mm Aztek
(AZ) Sewn Bound Loop Prusik, Aztek (AZ) Elite 8mm Edge Restraint, 8mm PER Sewn Eye
and the 8mm Accessory Cord. Sewn Eye Sewn cords break at a lower weight than published
weight values, posing a fall hazard.
Infantino Recalls Teething Toys Due to Choking Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Target
This recall involves the Go Gaga Squeeze and Teethe Coco the Monkey teething toys. The tail
of the monkey can pose a choking hazard to young children.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
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U.S. Polo Assn. Recalls Girl’s Jacket Due to Strangulation Hazard
This recall involves U.S. Polo Association girl’s jackets. The jackets have a band of material at
the neck that can pose a strangulation hazard to young children. In February 1996, CPSC
issued guidelines about drawstrings in children's upper outerwear. In 1997, those guidelines
were incorporated into a voluntary standard. Then, in July 2011, based on the guidelines and
voluntary standard, CPSC issued a federal regulation. CPSC's actions demonstrate a
commitment to helping prevent children from strangling or getting entangled on neck and waist
drawstrings in upper outerwear, such as jackets and sweatshirts.
Eastman Footwear Recalls Coleman Runestone Childrens Shoes
The Runestone children’s shoes are black with gray mesh fabric panels on the side of the shoe
with a green “Coleman” logo name and lantern graphic on the tongue. The metal rivets
surrounding the holes where the shoestring is secured on the shoes can have sharp edges,
posing a laceration hazard.
Rollerblade USA Recalls Tempest Inline Skates Due to Fall Hazard
The recalled Tempest skates are high performance training or racing skates sold in a variety of
color combinations. The mounting holes in the boot and frame can be misaligned, causing the
boot to separate from the frame and posing a fall hazard.
Genie Recalls Garage Door Openers Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves Genie, models PowerMax 1200 and 1500, and Genie Pro, models TriloG
1200 and 1500, screw-drive garage door openers. The control board can overheat, posing a fire
hazard.
BRP Recalls Ski-Doo and Can-Am Lithium-ion Rechargeable Batteries and Heated Gloves
Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves BRP Ski-Doo and Can-Am heated gloves and replacement Lithium-Ion
rechargeable batteries. The glove’s lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack can overheat, posing
a fire hazard.
Polaris Recalls Ranger Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles Due to Crash Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves 2013 Polaris Ranger® 500 EFI and Ranger Crew® 500 EFI recreational
off-highway vehicles. The vehicles’ throttle cable can melt on the exhaust pipe and fail to
operate properly. This can cause the rider to lose control, posing a crash hazard.
Cork Block Stacking Toys Recalled by A Harvest Company Due to Choking Hazard; Sold
Exclusively at StorkStack.com
This recall involves a three-piece cork block stacking toy. Small pieces of cork can break off
the blocks, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Yamaha Recalls Off-Road Motorcycles Due to Crash Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves two-wheeled 2014 Yamaha competition off-road motorcycles with model
numbers YZ250FEL, YZ250FEW, YZ450FEL and YZ450FEW. The off-road motorcycle’s
drive chain can detach and cause the rider to lose control, posing a crash hazard.
Mammut Recalls Crevasse Rescue Devices Due to Risk of Injury
The recall involves Mammut’s RescYou crevasse rescue devices with batch numbers 12-12
and 03-13. The pull cord lock cam can fail, posing a risk of death and injury during a rescue.
Rowe Fine Furniture Recalls Ottomans Due to Risk of Suffocation (Recall Alert)
This recall involves Dalton-style ottomans with storage compartments. Young children can
become entrapped inside the storage compartment of the ottoman, posing a risk of suffocation.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
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March 2014
Twin-Star Recalls Duraflame Electric Space Heaters Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
This recall involves Duraflame-branded electric space heaters, model DFS-220, sold in three
colors: black, red and white. The heater can overheat and cause the units to melt, catch fire and
ignite nearby items, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers.
Hitachi Koki Recalls Grass Trimmers Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
This recall involves 12 models of Hitachi Koki and Tanaka-brand handheld grass trimmers.
The grass trimmers can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards to the consumer.
Fitness Anywhere Recalls TRX Dip and Hammer Bars Due to Risk of Injury (Recall Alert)
This recall involves TRX dip bars and hammer bars used with TRX S-Frames and Elevated
Frames which are used to support TRX exercise equipment. The welds on the bars can crack or
break and cause the user to fall, posing a risk of injury.
Air Movers Recalled by Packaging Tape Inc. Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves air movers/blowers that are used to dry floors in commercial and
residential buildings. The air mover/blower's thermal switch can fail and cause the motor to
overheat, posing a fire hazard.
Tektro USA and TRP Recall Mechanical Disc Brake Calipers Due to Crash Hazard
This recall includes Spyre and Spyre SLC dual-piston mechanical disc brake calipers sold as
original and aftermarket equipment in 2013. The brake cable actuator arm can over-rotate,
dislocating parts, causing the brake calipers to fail. Lack of brakes results in loss of control and
a crash hazard, posing a risk of injury to the rider and others.
Canon Recalls to Repair PowerShot SX50 HS Digital Cameras
The PowerShot SX50 HS is a black compact digital camera. A chemical used in the rubber part
of the viewfinders on the camera can cause skin or eye irritation or an allergic reaction to the
user.
ZLP Manufacturing Recalls Hornet Zip Line Trolleys Due to Fall Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves the ZLP Hornet Zip Line Trolley. The retaining pin can release and cause
the two side plates of the trolley to separate and fall off the zip line, posing a fall hazard.
Therapedic of New England Recalls Mattresses Due to Violation of Federal Mattress
Flammability Standard; Sold at BJ’s Wholesale Club (Recall Alert)
This recall involves Therapedic brand twin- and full-size Comfort Deluxe and Comfort
Supreme-style mattresses. The mattresses fail to meet the mandatory federal open-flame
standard for mattresses, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
Fitbit Recalls Force Activity-Tracking Wristband Due to Risk of Skin Irritation
This recall involves Fitbit ForceTM wireless activity-tracking wristbands with model numbers
FB402BK, FB402BKS, FB402SL and FB402SLS. Users can develop allergic reactions to the
stainless steel casing, materials used in the strap, or adhesives used to assemble the product,
resulting in redness, rashes or blistering where the skin has been in contact with the tracker.
BMC Recalls Stromer Electric Bicycles Due to Crash and Injury Hazards
This recall involves all 2013 Stromer ST1 women’s and men’s pedal-assist electric bicycles,
models M33 Elite and P48 Platinum. The bicycle fork can break, posing a crash and injury
hazard to the rider.
TJX Recalls Autumn 2013 Gardeners Eden Light-Up Decorations Due to Fire Hazard; Sold
exclusively at T.J. Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods Stores
This recall involves autumn 2013 Gardeners Eden decorative wreaths and Chinese Lantern
plant arrangements. Exposed wiring near the battery box can lead to a short circuit, posing a
fire hazard.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
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The Conran Shop Recalls Pondicherry Dining Tables Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard
(Recall Alert)
The wood tables have a table top wrapped in brass. The lacquer paint on the furniture can
contain excessive levels of lead, a violation of the federal lead paint standard.
MobilePower Recalls Multi-Function Power Packs Due to Fire Hazard; Sold Exclusively by
QVC (Recall Alert)
This recall involves MobilePower Instant Boost 500, 6-in-1 Power, multi-function power packs
with model number 2013, QVC SKU# V31873 and serial number MPC-060512-25. The power
packs can overheat, posing a fire hazard.
Schneider Electric Recalls Square D-Brand F and K Frame Circuit Breakers Due to Fire
Hazard
This recall involves Square D brand models FA, FH, FI and FY one-, two- and three-pole
circuit breakers rated 15 to 100 amps, and model KI two- and three-pole circuit breakers rated
110 to 250 amps. The circuit breaker can fail to trip when an overload occurs, posing the risk
of fire, burn and electric shock.
Arctic Cat Recalls Off-Highway Utility Vehicles Due to Fuel Leak and Fire Hazard (Recall
Alert)
This recall includes model year 2014 Arctic Cat Prowler 500 HDX Recreational Off-Highway
Vehicles (ROV”). Fuel can leak from the fuel fitting at the throttle body of the vehicle, posing
a fire hazard.
Vera Bradley Recalls Bear Ring Rattles and Bunny Toys Due to Choking Hazard
This recall involves all Vera Bradley Bear Ring Rattles and Bunny stuffed animal toys. The
pom-pom tail can detach from the body of the bear rattle and the bunny, posing a choking
hazard to young children.
Ganz Recalls Grumpy Cat Stuffed Animal Toys Due to Choking Hazard
This recall involves three styles of plush Grumpy Cat stuffed animal toys by Ganz. The stuffed
animals’ eyes can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Minga Fair Trade Imports Recalls Wooden Flipping Acrobat Toys Due to Violation of Lead
Paint Standard
The recalled flipping acrobat toys are made of painted wood and are 8.5 inches tall. The paint
on the wooden flipping acrobat toys contains excessive levels of lead, which is prohibited
under federal law.
IKEA Recalls Children’s Bed Canopies Due to Strangulation Hazard
This recall involves IKEA children’s bed canopies. An infant or young child can get entangled
at the neck in the canopy’s fabric, posing a strangulation hazard.
Bedz King Recalls Bunk Beds with Side Ladder Due To Entrapment Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves Bedz King bunk beds with a side ladder. A protruding corner post on the
bunk beds exceeds the 5mm allowed by industry standard, posing an entrapment hazard.
Centex Homes Recalls Solar Panels Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves Open Energy 34-watt (OE-34) Solar Panel energy systems sold under the
brand name Open Energy SolarSave Roofing Tiles Fire.
Ace Hardware Recalls LED Clamp Light Due to Shock and Fire Hazard
This recall includes the Ace Clamp-On LED Work Light measuring 3-inches wide x 2.5 inches
long deep x 2.25 inches high. The cord bushing inside the light base could fail, allowing the
cord wiring to pull out of the base, exposing bare wire and presenting a shock and fire hazard.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
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Wal-Mart Recalls Dolls Due to Burn Hazard
The My Sweet Love/My Sweet Baby electronic baby doll comes in pink floral clothing and
matching knit hat. The circuit board in the chest of the doll can overheat, causing the surface of
the doll to get hot, posing a burn hazard to the consumer.
SATCO Products Recalls KolourOne LED Light Bulbs Due to Risk of Injury
This recall involves SATCO KolourOne brand Panel Array 2 LED light bulbs. The metal
housing/lens assembly can separate from the bulb’s base and fall. This poses a risk of injury
from impact to bystanders.
Lenovo Recalls Battery Packs for ThinkPad Notebook Computers Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves Lenovo battery packs sold with the following ThinkPad notebook
computers: the Edge 11, 13 and 14 series, the T410, T420, T510 and W510 series, and the
X100e, X120e, X200, X201 and X201s series. The battery packs can overheat, posing a fire
hazard.
Excel Industries Recalls BigDog and Hustler Mowers due to Risk of Injury (Recall Alert)
This recall involves the BigDog and Hustler brand riding mowers. The seat switch can fail to
detect that the rider has left the seat, allowing the mower to continue to operate, posing a risk
of injury.
April 2014
Dyson Recalls Bladeless Portable Electric Heaters Due to Fire Hazard
This recall is for all Dyson Hot heaters and Dyson Hot+Cool heaters having model number
AM04 and all Dyson Hot+Cool heaters with model number AM05. The heaters can develop an
electrical short and overheat, posing a fire hazard to the consumer.
Snowboard Bindings Recalled by K2 Sports Due to Fall Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves Kwicker and Kwicker BC snowboard bindings. The bindings can release
unexpectedly, posing a fall hazard to snowboarders.
Hussong Manufacturing and American Flame Recall Three Gas Fireplaces, Fireplace Inserts
Due to Explosion Hazard
This recall involves Hussong Manufacturing direct vent gas fireplaces and gas fireplace inserts
that use American Flame brand main control modules. The main control module can allow gas
to be released and build up in the burner area, posing an explosion hazard.
J.P. Boden Recalls Boys’ Pajamas Due to Violation of Federal Flammability Standard (Recall
Alert)
This recall involves Johnnie B boy’s pajama sets with a top and shorts and model number
84004, and Mini Boden pajama sets with a top and shorts and model number 24106. The
pajamas fail to meet the federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk
of burn injury to children.
BedHead Pajamas Recalls Children’s Pajamas Due to Violation of Federal Flammability
Standard
This recall involves BedHead children’s 95 percent cotton and 5 percent lycra, two-piece
pajama sets sold in toddler size 12 months through youth 14. The pajamas fail to meet federal
flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
Whalen Recalls Stainless Steel Tool Chests Due to Laceration Hazard; Sold Exclusively at
Costco (Recall Alert)
The recalled tool chests are about 72 inches long, 37½ inches high and 19 inches deep. The
inside of the right door has a metal stopper or flange with a sharp edge running the length of
the door, which poses a laceration hazard.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
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GunBox Recalls Gun Storage Boxes Due to Lock Failure (Recall Alert)
The GunBox™ is an aluminum, square, clam-shaped case with an RFID scanner with a T-
shaped logo on the top center of the box and two USB ports for charging devices. The GunBox
storage box locking mechanism can open if dropped, allowing access to the gun stored inside.
Rocky Brands Recalls Georgia Boot Steel-Toed Shoes Due to Compression Hazard
The recalled shoes are 6-inches tall, brown leather, steel-toed shoes with dark brown padding at
the ankles sold under the Georgia Boot brand name. When compressed, the steel toe cap in the
shoes can fail to protect the wearer’s feet.
Pier 1 Imports Recalls Hanging Glass Star Lanterns Due to Fire Hazard
This recall includes Pier 1 Import’s hanging glass star lanterns. The soldered welds on the
lantern can melt due to heat from a tea light. This can cause the candle holder to break and
expose the flame, posing a fire hazard.
Ontel Recalls Isometric Exercise Devices Due to Projectile Hazard
This recall involves ISO7X isometric exercise devices. The handle grips on each end can break
during use and cause parts to be ejected forcefully from the shaft, posing a risk of impact injury
to the user or bystander.
Troy-Bilt Electric Leaf Blowers Recalled by MTD Due to Laceration Hazard
This recall involves Troy-Bilt electric leaf blowers with model TB180B, item number
41BA180G966, and serial numbers ranging from S1D111XK0001 through S1F152XK2008.
The blower’s impeller can break and strike the operator during use, posing a laceration hazard.
Remington Electric Leaf Blowers Recalled by MTD Due to Laceration Hazard
This recall involves Remington electric leaf blowers with model RM180B, item number
41AA180G983, and serial numbers ranging from S1E131XK0001 through S1E162XK2008.
The blower’s impeller can break and strike the operator during use, posing a laceration hazard.
E-Z-GO Recalls Golf, Shuttle, Off-Road Utility Vehicles Due to Crash Hazard
This recall involves E-Z-GO, Cushman and Bad Boy Buggies brand gas- and electric-powered,
four-wheel vehicles with bench seats for the driver and passengers. The steering wheel nut may
not have been tightened sufficiently, reducing the driver’s steering control. This can result in a
crash.
Excalibur Recalls Crossbows Due to Injury Hazard; Can Fire Unexpectedly
This recall involves the Excalibur Matrix Mega 405 crossbow. The crossbow can fire an arrow
without the trigger being pulled, posing an injury hazard to the user and to bystanders.
Summer Infant Expands Recall to Replace Video Monitor Rechargeable Batteries Due to Burn
Hazard
The recall involves rechargeable batteries in Summer Infant handheld color video monitors.
The battery in the handheld video monitor can overheat and rupture, posing a burn hazard to
consumers.
PetSmart Recalls Fish Bowls Due to Laceration Hazard
This recall involves a 1.75 gallon glass fish bowl that is shaped like a brandy snifter. The glass
fish bowls can crack, shatter or break during normal handling, posing a laceration hazard to
consumers.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
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Runway Global Recalls Sugarfly Girl’s Coats; Waist Drawstring Poses Entanglement Hazard
This recall involves girl’s “Sugarfly” brand peacoat. The coats have a drawstring tie sewn into
the side seam at the waist that could become snagged or caught in small spaces or vehicle
doors, posing significant entanglement hazard to children. In February 1996, CPSC issued
guidelines about drawstrings in children's upper outerwear. In 1997, those guidelines were
incorporated into a voluntary standard. Then, in July 2011, based on the guidelines and
voluntary standard, CPSC issued a federal regulation. CPSC's actions demonstrate a
commitment to helping prevent children from strangling or getting entangled on neck and waist
drawstrings in upper outerwear, such as jackets and sweatshirts.
Ariens Recalls Snow Throwers and Power Brushes Due to Amputation and Laceration Hazards
This recall involves Ariens and Sno-Tek brand snow throwers and Ariens and Gravely brand
power brushes. A drive pulley can crack while in use and cause the auger/impeller or brush to
continue to rotate after the clutch lever is disengaged. This poses amputation and laceration
hazards to consumers.
Felt Bicycles Recalls Triathlon Bicycles Due to Risk of Injury
This recall includes all 2008 Felt S22 and S32 triathlon bicycles, and 2010 S32, B12, B14 and
B16 triathlon bicycles. The steer tube on the bicycle fork can break and cause the rider to lose
control, posing a risk of injury.
Magnum and Matrix Fitness Multi-Station Strength Training Towers Recalled by Johnson
Health Tech Due to Injury Hazard
This recall involves all Magnum and Matrix Fitness 900 Pro Series multi-station strength
training towers used at commercial fitness facilities, such as health clubs, hotels, apartment
complexes, rehabilitation centers, and schools and municipal facilities. The plastic connectors
that link the strength training stations’ towers can slide out or break, posing an injury hazard to
consumers.
IKEA Reannounces and Expands Recall of Children’s Wall-Mounted Lamps Due to
Strangulation Hazard
This recall involves IKEA children’s wall-mounted lamps sold in various style names, shapes
and colors. Children can get entangled in the electrical cord that hangs from the children’s
wall-mounted lamps, posing a strangulation hazard.
DGL Group Recalls Vibe USB Mobile Power Bars Due to Fire Hazard; Sold Exclusively at
Five Below
This recall involves Vibe USB mobile power bars, also known as portable USB power supply
or portable chargers. The power bar can overheat, posing a fire hazard.
FXR Factory Racing Recalls Children’s Outerwear Due to Strangulation Hazard
This recall involves 11 styles of FXR child/youth outerwear jackets and hoodies for both boys
and girls. Drawstrings can become entangled or caught on playground slides, hand rails, school
bus doors or other moving objects, posing a significant strangulation and/or entanglement
hazard to children. In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines about drawstrings in children's
upper outerwear. In 1997, those guidelines were incorporated into a voluntary standard. Then,
in July 2011, based on the guidelines and voluntary standard, CPSC issued a federal regulation.
CPSC's actions demonstrate a commitment to helping prevent children from strangling or
getting entangled on neck and waist drawstrings in upper outerwear, such as jackets and
sweatshirts.
GE Brand Dehumidifiers by Midea Recalled for Repair Due to Fire Hazard; Sold Exclusively
at Walmart
This recall involves 30-pint portable GE brand dehumidifiers. A component in the
dehumidifier’s compressor can short circuit, posing a fire hazard.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 42
Kawasaki Recalls Off-Road Motorcycles Due to Crash Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves model year 2014 KLX110 and KLX110L off-road motorcycles. The
camshaft sprocket bolts can loosen and come off, causing the engine to lock and stop the
vehicle, posing a crash hazard.
Horizon Hobby Recalls Blade 700 X Pro Series Helicopter Kits, Spindle Sets Due To Injury
Hazard
This recall involves Blade 700 X Pro Series Kit, Pro Series Combo and the replacement spindle
set. The main rotor washer can fail, causing the blades to come off the helicopter during use.
This poses an injury hazard to the operator and bystanders.
White-Rodgers Recalls Home Heating and Cooling Thermostats Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves four models of White-Rodgers digital thermostats. The alkaline batteries
used in the thermostat can leak onto the circuit board, posing a fire hazard.
May 2014
RMP Athletic Locker Recalls Boy’s Hooded Jackets; Drawstrings Pose Strangulation Hazard
This recall involves the Ripzone Boy’s Hooligan hoodie jacket. The jackets have a drawstring
around the neck area, which poses a strangulation hazard to children. Drawstrings can become
entangled or caught on playground slides, hand rails, school bus doors or other moving objects,
posing a significant strangulation and/or entanglement hazard to children. In February 1996,
CPSC issued guidelines about drawstrings in children's upper outerwear. In 1997, those
guidelines were incorporated into a voluntary standard. Then, in July 2011, based on the
guidelines and voluntary standard, CPSC issued a federal regulation. CPSC's actions
demonstrate a commitment to helping prevent children from strangling or getting entangled on
neck and waist drawstrings in upper outerwear, such as jackets and sweatshirts.
J. Crew Recalls Baby Coveralls Due to Choking Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves all styles of J. Crew baby coveralls. Snaps on the coveralls can detach,
posing a choking hazard to young children.
Altria Group Distribution Company Recalls Flashlight Due to Burn, Injury Hazards;
Distributed Exclusively through Marlboro Promotion (Recall Alert)
The recalled product is a bronze-colored, 3-in-1 flashlight that was distributed as a promotional
item for Marlboro brand cigarettes. Matches inside the match holder can ignite when in contact
with the striker pad beneath the compass cap, posing burn and injury hazards to consumers.
Cycling Sports Group Recalls Cannondale Tandem Road Bicycles Due to Risk of Injury
This recall involves three models of 2014 tandem Cannondale bicycles, road 1, road 2 and 29
tandem. The bicycle fork can break and cause riders to lose control, posing a risk of injury.
Discount School Supply Recalls Sorting Boards Due to Magnet Ingestion Risk and Excessive
Lead Levels (Recall Alert)
This recall involves Excellerations™ magnetic color sorting boards with cupcake cut-outs that
are used to teach color and sorting to young children. The magnet in the wand can detach and
the plywood backing can crack and release small metal balls that are sandwiched between the
board and a clear plastic cover. These pose choking and serious internal injury risks associated
with ingestion of a magnet and metal ball. The surface paint on the metal balls contains levels
of lead that exceed the federal lead paint standard.
Classic Concepts Recalls Aman Trunks Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard; Sold
Exclusively at Cost Plus World Market
The Aman Trunk is a wooden storage trunk measuring 38-inches wide x 18-inches high x 18-
inches deep. The surface coating paint on the interior metal chains contains excessive levels of
lead, a violation of the federal lead paint standard.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 43
Coleman Recalls Northstar Lanterns Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves Northstar® liquid fuel lanterns with model number 2000B750 and date
codes 10 13 or 11 13. An incorrect gas feed tube was installed on the lantern. When lit, the tube
can release too much fuel, posing fire and burn hazards.
Paramount Recalls Trident Ultraviolet Sanitation Systems for Pools Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves all Paramount Trident Series 2 (UV II) ultraviolet sanitation systems.
Electrical arcing can cause the units to catch fire, posing a fire hazard.
Avon Recalls Ergonomic Eyelash Curler Due to Eye Injury Hazard
This recall involves an Avon Ergonomic Eyelash Curler, which is silver with black ergonomic
finger grips. The eyelash curler can break, exposing a metal pin, which poses an eye injury
hazard to consumers.
Misty Mate Recalls Handheld Personal Misters Due to Risk of Laceration; Sold Exclusively at
Hibbet Sports
This recall involves Misty Mate 2. The mister can shatter during use, posing a risk of laceration
to the consumer.
Cabela’s Recalls Electronic Jerky Blaster Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves Cabela’s Electronic Jerky Blaster, which resembles a caulking gun. The
battery charger adapter can overcharge, causing the Electronic Jerky Blaster’s battery and
battery charger adapter to overheat.
Dimension Industries Recalls Outdoor Dining Chairs Due to Fall Hazard; Sold Exclusively at
Costco
The recall includes the chairs sold with the Fairview 7-piece woven patio dining set. The legs
of the chairs can bend and break, posing a fall hazard to the user.
Legrand Wiremold Expands Recall of Under-Cabinet Power Strips Due to Electric Fire Hazard
This recall involves all Wiremold and Plugmold under-cabinet power and lighting strips with
part number PX1001. The internal electrical connections of the power strips are substandard,
posing risks of overheating and fire.
Gree Reannounces Dehumidifier Recall Due to Serious Fire and Burn Hazards; More Fires and
Property Damage Reported
This recall involves 20, 25, 30, 40, 45, 50, 65 and 70-pint dehumidifiers with brand names
Danby, De’Longhi, Fedders, Fellini, Frigidaire, GE, Gree, Kenmore, Norpole, Premiere,
Seabreeze, SoleusAir and SuperClima. The dehumidifiers can overheat, smoke and catch fire,
posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.
H&M Recalls Girl’s Leggings Due to Choking Hazard
This recall involves girl’s leggings sold in the following colors: black/pink belt, black/silver
belt, black and white stripe/black belt, blue and white stripe/blue belt, blue hounds-tooth/blue
belt, grey check/pink belt, grey with dots/pink belt, khaki/pink belt, khaki with dots/pink belt,
pink and white check/white belt, purple/purple belt and red and blue plaid/blue belt. A metal
part on the belt can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Nantucket Distributing Recalls Felt Easter Baskets Due to Choking Hazard
The recall includes felt Easter baskets with scalloped edges and a handle. Decorative beads on
the felt Easter baskets can detach and pose a choking hazard to young children.
StyleCraft Recalls Upholstered Benches Due to Fall Hazard; Sold Exclusively at HomeGoods
This recall involves StyleCraft Home Collection stretcher benches sold in espresso with linen
cloth. The benches can crack and break while in use, posing a fall hazard to consumers
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
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BMC Recalls Three Models of Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard; Bicycle Forks Can Break
The recall involves certain models of Alpenchallenge, Urbanchallenge and Masschallenge
bicycles equipped with full carbon Aprebic bike forks model ACC-A704DN50B. The bicycle
forks can crack or break above the brake mount posing a fall hazard to consumers.
Exmark Recalls Quest ZRT Riding Mowers Due to Loss of Steering Control and Crash Hazard
This recall involves 2009 and 2010 model year Exmark Quest ZRT mid-mount riding mowers.
The riding mower’s steering assembly can fail and cause riders to lose steering, posing a crash
hazard.
Adult Portable Bed Handles Recalled by Bed Handles Inc. Due to Entrapment and
Strangulation Hazards; Three Deaths Reported
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) and Bed Handles Inc., of Blue
Springs, Mo., are announcing the voluntary recall of about 113,000 adult portable bed handles.
When attached to an adult’s bed without the use of safety retention straps, the handle can shift
out of place, creating a dangerous gap between the bed handle and the side of the mattress.
This poses a serious risk of entrapment, strangulation and death.
Nest Labs Recalls to Repair Nest Protect Smoke + CO Alarms Due to Failure to Sound Alert
This recall includes all Nest Protect Smoke + CO alarms. Activity near the product during a
fire can prevent the alarm from immediately sounding when the Nest Wave feature is enabled.
Office Depot Recalls Gibson Leather Task Chairs Due to Fall Hazard
This recall involves Office Depot® Gibson Leather Task Chairs. The mounting plate weld can
break and separate the seat from the base of the chair, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
Lakeshore Learning Materials Recalls Bristle Builders for Toddlers Play Sets Due to Choking
Hazard
The recall includes the Bristle Builders® for Toddlers sets sold with 52 plastic pieces
consisting of building pieces and three animal figures. The base of the three animal figures can
detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Cordelia Lighting Recalls Two-Lamp Fluorescent Shop Lights Due to Fire Hazard; Sold
Exclusively at Home Depot
This recall involves Commercial Electric brand basic hanging shop lights that use two, 48-inch,
two-pin, T8, fluorescent lamps. The lamp sockets can allow loose connections, posing a risk of
an electrical arc and fire.
Precision Shooting Recalls Crossbows Due to Injury Hazard; Can Fire Unexpectedly
This recall involves Precision Shooting Equipment’s TAC Elite, TAC Ordnance and Enigma
crossbows. The crossbow can fire an arrow without the trigger being pulled, posing an injury
hazard to the user and to bystanders.
Children’s Pajamas Recalled by Empress Arts Due to Violation of Federal Flammability
Standards
This recall involves Empress Arts 100 percent cotton children’s two-piece pajamas sets, sold in
boys and girls sizes 12 mos. The pajamas fail to meet federal flammability standards for
children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
Hamilton Beach Recalls Baby Food Makers Due to Small Parts Hazard
This recall involves bébé brand baby food makers manufactured by Hamilton Beach. Use of
the slicing/shredding disc with the motor shaft adapter can cause the stainless steel pin in the
food bowl lid to loosen and fall into processed food.
Lithonia Lighting Recalls Emergency Lights Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves the Quantum® series ELM and ELM2 emergency light fixtures. The
circuit board can overheat and cause the fixture to melt, catch fire and ignite nearby items,
posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 45
Sunbeam Recalls Holmes Ceramic Heaters Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves Holmes oscillating ceramic heaters sold in black, purple, red, blue and
white. The ceramic heaters can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
Trident Recalls Ultraviolet Sanitation Systems for Pools Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves all Trident Series 2 ultraviolet sanitation systems for pools. Electrical
arcing can cause the units to catch fire, posing a fire hazard.
June 2014
Mission Archery Recalls Crossbows Due to Injury Hazard; Can Fire Unexpectedly
This recall involves Mission Archery crossbows that have the automatic safety located behind
the trigger at rear of scope mount, models MXB 320, MXB Dagger, MXB 400 and MXB 360;
and serial numbers ranging from XB04879 to XB16555. The crossbow can fire an arrow
unexpectedly without the trigger being pulled, posing an injury hazard to the user and to
bystanders.
phil&teds Recalls Infant Car Seat Adaptors for Strollers Due to Fall Hazard
This recall involves philandteds Travel System 26 (TS26) adaptors used to attach infant car
seats to the following philandteds stroller models, the Classic, Dot, Explorer, Hammerhead,
Navigator, S3 and S4. The plastic adaptors used to connect an infant car seat to a stroller can
crack, become unstable and break during use, posing a fall hazard to infants.
Mirka Recalls Compact Electric Random Orbital Sanders Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves 5-inch and 6-inch Mirka CEROS compact electric random orbital sanders.
The sander can short circuit, posing a fire hazard.
Lea Industries Recalls Bunk Beds with Bookcases Due to Risk of Entrapment (Recall Alert)
This recall involves Lea Covington and Hannah Collections style bunk beds with bookcases.
The bunk bed can be assembled incorrectly, creating a space that exceeds the 1.88 inches
allowed by the industry standard, posing an entrapment hazard to young children.
SCOTT Recalls Speedster Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard
This recall involves model year 2014 SCOTT men’s and women’s road bicycles, models
Speedster 30, Speedster 40, Contessa Speedster 25 and Contessa Speedster 35. The steerer tube
in the front fork can break, posing a fall hazard.
Weil-McLain Recalls Ultra Series Boilers Due to Risk of Fire, Explosion
This recall involves Weil-McLain Ultra models 80, 105, 155 and 230 MBH gas-fired boilers
used for space heating. A cap on the boiler’s manifold can crack and release gas into the home,
posing a risk of fire and explosion.
Bubble Knobs Recalled by Cost Plus Due to Laceration Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Cost Plus
World Market and World Market Stores
This recall involves glass bubble knobs used on cabinet doors and drawers The knobs can
break and expose sharp pieces of glass, posing a risk of laceration to the consumer.
Hitachi Koki Recalls Pneumatic Nailers Due to Injury Hazards
This recall involves two models of Hitachi Koki 3 ¼ inch strip pneumatic nailers with depth
adjustment. The pneumatic nailers can jam and override the safety switch that permits only one
nail to fire at a time, posing an injury risk.
Big Lots Recalls Ottomans Due to Fall Hazard
The Wilson and Fisher brand ottomans are dark brown resin wicker with cream colored
cushions. The center of the ottoman can collapse during normal use, posing a fall hazard to
consumers.
American Signature Recalls Table Lamps Due to Risk of Shock, Fire (Recall Alert)
This recall involves 26-inch table lamps Improper wiring can pose shock and fire hazards to
consumers.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 46
Nokia Recalls Tablet Travel Chargers Due to Electrocution Hazard
The recall includes the Travel Charger kit sold separately for the Nokia Lumia 2520 tablet, also
called the AC-300 charger accessory kit. The plastic cover on the charger’s exchangeable plugs
can come loose and separate, exposing internal components that pose an electrocution hazard if
touched while the plug remains in a live socket.
Brooks Furniture Recalls Glider Rockers Due to Fall Hazard; Sold Exclusively to Kaplan Early
Learning
The recall includes two styles of Brooks Furniture glider rockers 1529P and 1529V-LM. The
spindles in the glider base can separate while rocking, posing a fall hazard to the user.
Reebok-CCM Recalls Throat Collars Due to Laceration Hazard
The recalled Reebok TCPRE Senior (SR) and Junior (JR) Goalie Throat Collars are black with
white trim and the word “Reebok” is embroidered at the base of the collar. Throat collars have
been decertified by BNQ in Canada due to the risk that a skate blade could penetrate the collar,
posing a laceration hazard to the throat.
Linear Expands Recall of Personal Emergency Reporting System Transmitters Due to Battery
Signal Failure
The recalled Linear PERS transmitters are components of Linear PERS or personal emergency
solutions products and allow users to push a button on the transmitter to summon assistance.
The batteries used in the transmitters can fail to emit a low battery warning leading the user to
believe the transmitter is functioning and not generate a warning.
Stile Products Recalls Tern Folding Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard; Frames Can Crack
The recall involves Link Uno, Link D7i, Link D8, Link P9, Link P7i, and Link P24h models of
Tern brand adult folding bikes. The bike’s frame can crack at the hinge on the top tube, posing
a fall hazard.
Trane Recalls Air Conditioning Systems Due to Shock Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves 37 models of Trane XB300 and American Standard brand Silver SI split
system outdoor cooling units. The ground screws used in some units do not have the two
threads required to provide sufficient grounding, posing a shock hazard to consumers.
Coravin Recalls to Repair Wine Access System Due to Laceration Hazard
This recall involves all Coravin™ 1000 Wine Access Systems. The system can cause wine
bottles to break during pressurization, posing a risk of lacerations.
Scott, Trek Recall Bicycles with SR Suntour Front Forks Due to Crash Hazard
This recall involves SR Suntour front forks on 13 models of Scott and 11 models of Trek 2011,
2012 and 2013 bicycles. The front fork can break, posing a crash hazard.
Women’s Scarves Recalled by Julie Vos Due to Violation of Federal Flammability Standard
This recall involves Julie Vos women’s scarves. The scarves fail to meet the federal
flammability standard for wearing apparel and pose a risk of burn injury to consumers.
Wolf Steel Recalls Napoleon Propane Gas Fireplaces Due to Laceration Hazard
This recall involves the GD3200-P flush glass front and GD3200B-P with a bay window,
propane gas fireplaces. The pressure from the ignition of the propane gas can cause the glass
front to break, posing a laceration hazard.
Roland Recalls Digital Pianos Due to Electrical Shock Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves Roland model RD-800 Electronic Digital Pianos. The AC power cord can
be connected to the XLR output jacks, posing an electrical shock hazard.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 47
Winco Recalls Contraband 24 Canister Shell Fireworks Kit Due to Impact, Burn Hazards
This recall involves Contraband 24 fireworks kits with canister shells and firing tubes that are
designed to be used multiple times. The shell can blow up in the tube during firing, posing
impact and burn hazards to the user and bystanders.
July 2014
Sony Recalls VAIO Flip PC Laptops Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
This recall includes Sony’s VAIO Flip PC laptops with model number (product name)
SVF11N13CXS. The computers’ lithium-ion batteries can overheat, posing fire and burn
hazards.
Porter-Cable Fixed-Base Production Routers Recalled Due to Electrical Shock Hazard
Four Porter-Cable 3 1/4 horsepower, electric, fixed-base production routers and one production
router base are being recalled. The router base handles are not insulated, posing an electric
shock hazard.
All Power America Recalls Snow Throwers Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves All Power brand single stage snow throwers. Exposure to Chinese gasoline
for extended periods of time while testing the product overseas caused the carburetor needle to
become corroded and allow fuel to leak, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
Big Fireworks Recalls Mock Sword Fireworks Devices Due to Impact, Burn Hazards
This recall involves Big Sword fireworks devices. The handheld fountain device can
unexpectedly explode, posing a risk of impact and burn to the user.
Lifeguard Press Recalls Charging Kits Due to Fire, Shock Hazards
This recall involves seven models of charging kits with universal serial bus (USB)
connectors that are used to recharge Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod devices. The wall charger
can overheat and emit smoke and sparks, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers. The
prongs on the charger can detach and remain in the electrical outlet, posing a risk of electrical
shock.
Master Cutlery Recalls Neck Knives Due to Laceration Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Big 5
Sports
This recall involves the Karambit neck knife and sheath. The sheath does not hold the knife
securely, allowing the knife to fall out of the sheath unexpectedly. This poses a risk of
laceration to the consumer.
Gemini Recalls Power Adaptor/Chargers Due to Burn Hazard
The recalled adaptor/chargers are used to charge cell phones and other electronic products and
have model number ADCP3-1000 imprinted on the plug side of the adaptor. The adaptors can
overheat, posing a burn hazard.
GSK Recalls Panadol Advance Bottles Due to Failure to Meet Child-Resistant Closure
Requirement; Sold Exclusively in Puerto Rico
This recall involves bottles of 100ct Panadol Advance pain relievers. The packaging is not
child-resistant as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. These products contain
acetaminophen which is required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act to be sealed with
child-resistant packaging.
Bollinger Fitness Recalls Resistance Bands Due to Injury Hazard
This recall involves Bollinger Fitness Classic and SoftTouch resistance bands with door
attachment, model numbers 5771, 5772, 5773, 5774 and 5775. A black plastic ball attached to
the resistance band’s door anchor can unexpectedly release and strike the user, posing an injury
hazard to consumers.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 48
Halco Recalls LED Bulbs Due to Risk of Injury and Burn Hazards
This recall involves 14 Halco LED bulb models used in recessed lights, as outdoor security
lighting and in retail displays. The LED bulbs can overheat and fall onto consumers below,
posing impact and burn hazards.
Nantucket Distributing Recalls Outdoor Patio Set Chairs Due to Fall Hazard
The recall includes Nantucket Distributing resin wicker outdoor patio set chairs. The rear legs
of the chair can break, posing a fall hazard.
Popkiller Recalls USB Chargers, Adapters and Cables Due to Fire and Electric Shock Hazards
This recall involves Popkiller mini USB car charger power adapters, universal USB power
adapters and 8-pin USB data sync charging cables. Improperly mounted plug blades, and
inadequate electronic circuitry create a fire and electrical shock hazard to consumers.
Cycling Sports Group Recalls GT Brand Mountain Bicycles Due to Crash, Injury Hazards
This recall involves all 2014 GT Fury Expert and 2014 GT Fury Team downhill mountain
bicycles. The wheel hubs can break and cause the brake system to fail, posing crash and injury
hazards to the consumer.
Oeuf Recalls to Repair Cribs Due to Entrapment Hazard
The recall includes four models of Oeuf Sparrow cribs. The slats/spindles and top rail can
detach from the cribs and pose an entrapment hazard to a child.
Dream On Me Recalls High Chairs Due to Strangulation and Fall Hazards
The recall includes Dream On Me Dinah high chairs made with a steel, powder coated tubing
open-
framed base with white plastic foot grips and black with white trim or red with white trim
fabric seats. The leg or side opening of the chair can allow a child’s body to pass through and
become entrapped at the neck or fall from the chair. This poses a strangulation and fall hazard
to young children.
East Coast Cycle Supply Recalls Trayl TRN Mountain Bikes Due to Crash Hazard; Sold
Exclusively at Sports Authority (Recall Alert)
This recall involves all Trayl TRN 29-inch hardtail mountain bikes. The brakes can fail to stop
riders within the distances required by federal regulation, posing a crash hazard.
Pottery Barn Recalls Bar Stools Due to Fall Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves Donovan model bar stools made from mahogany wood and have a 15-inch
round woven banana bark swivel seat that rotates 360 degrees. The bar stool footrest can break,
posing a fall hazard to the user.
Recalled Products Sold by Best Buy and Liquidators After Recall Date
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) and Best Buy are warning
consumers that 10 different recalled products continued to be sold or were resold by Best Buy,
Magnolia stores and liquidators Best Buy Private Auction, CowBoom and TechLiquidators
nationwide, and online at www.bestbuy.com, after they were recalled in 2012 and 2013.
Hazards can include fire, burn, shock, expelled parts, falls and skin irritation depending on the
product.
Mayborn USA Recalls to Repair Baby Monitors Due to Strangulation Hazard
This recall involves two models of the Tommee Tippee Movement and Sound Baby Monitors
with Sensor Pads. Child can pull sensor pad cord into crib and wrap around the neck, posing a
strangulation hazard.
Far East Brokers Recall Glass Beverage Dispenser Set Due to Injury Hazard; Sold Exclusively
at Publix
This recall involves glass beverage dispenser set including, a clear glass ovoid-like shaped
container with a clear glass lid, a silver spigot and a wire three-legged metal stand. The metal
stand supporting the glass dispenser can break, posing an injury hazard to consumers.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
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Metabo Recalls Electric Angle Grinders Due to Laceration Hazard
This recall involves Metabo W14-150 Ergo series 6-inch medium angle grinders. The on/off
switch can stick in the “On” position, posing a laceration hazard.
Philips Lighting Recalls Lightolier Glass Lenses Due to Laceration Hazard
This recall involves Philips “Lightolier” brand AF4SY decorative glass lenses used on various
types of light fixtures. The decorative glass lens can shatter and result in falling pieces of glass,
posing a risk of laceration to the consumer.
Kawasaki Recalls Teryx4 Recreational Off-highway Vehicles Due to Injury Hazard (Recall
Alert)
The recalled vehicles are 2012 and 2013 Kawasaki Teryx4 750 4x4 recreational off-highway
vehicles. The vehicle's floor boards can allow a stick or other debris to break through and
protrude into the foot rest area, posing an injury hazard to the operator and front passenger.
Harris Products Group Recalls Welding Torch Handles Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves two models of torch handles that were sold under the Lincoln Electric®
and Harris Products Group® brand names. The torch handles can leak oxygen or fuel, posing a
fire hazard.
Dynacraft Recalls Avigo Youth Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Toys “R” Us
This recall involves 20 inch Avigo Turn N Burn youth bicycles with model number 8107-62.
The front wheel on the bicycle can detach, posing a fall hazard.
August 2014
PetSmart Recalls Top Fin Plastic Aquarium Heaters Due to Electrical Shock Hazard
This recall involves all 50-, 100-, 150-, 200- and 250-watt Top Fin brand plastic aquarium
heaters. The heaters are insufficiently grounded, posing a risk of electrical shock to the
consumer.
Johnson Outdoors Diving Recalls Dive Computers Due to Injury Hazard
This recall involves the Aladin2 wrist dive computer that monitors depth, dive time,
decompression status and temperature. The dive computer can leak and stop working, posing a
risk of injury due to decompression sickness.
Samson International Recalls Bar Stool Due to Fall Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Costco
This recall involves bar stools with a dark brown walnut finish wood with a brown leather
padded back and swivel seat cushion. The footrest can crack, compromising the strength of the
bar stool, posing a fall hazard.
VIZIO Recalls to Repair 39- and 42-Inch E-Series Flat Panel Televisions Due to Risk of Tip
Over
This recall involves Vizio E-series 39- and 42-inch Full-Array LED flat panel televisions. The
stand assembly can fail and cause the television to tip over unexpectedly, posing a risk of
impact injury to the consumer.
Lea Industries Recalls Lighted Night Stands Due to Burn Hazard
This recall involves lighted night stands sold in three different styles and finishes. The light
fixture under the night stand can overheat and scorch carpet, posing a burn hazard.
L.L. Bean Recalls Children’s Sweaters Due to Choking Hazard (Recall Alert)
The recall includes L.L. Bean children’s sweaters sold in two styles: Fisherman’s, and Open
Stitch. Consumers should immediately remove the spare button attached to label located on the
inside seam of the sweaters to eliminate the hazard.
JPC Equestrian Recalls Stirrup Leathers Due to Fall Hazard
This recall involves five models of pre-stretched stirrup leathers. The stirrup leather can crack
and break, posing a fall hazard to the rider.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 50
CoScentrix Recalls Candles in Metal Tins Due to Fire Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Hobby
Lobby
This recall involves 4-ounce DD branded candles sold in a round metal tin with a metal lid.
The candle’s high flame can ignite the surface of the wax and the polymer coating on the tin-
plated container, posing a fire hazard.
ESL, Interlogix Hard-Wired Smoke Alarms Recalled Due to Failure to Alert Consumers of a
Fire
This recall involves thirty-three models of the 400 and 500 series Edwards (ESL)-branded and
Interlogix smoke detectors hard-wired into a security system. Radio frequency interference can
cause the smoke detectors to fail to alert consumers of a fire.
Vornado Air Recalls Electric Space Heaters Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
This recall involves Vornado VH110 Whole Room Vortex electric space heaters sold in two
colors, black and white. The heater can overheat and cause the units to melt, catch fire and
ignite nearby items, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers.
Snowmobiles Recalled by Arctic Cat Due to Fuel Leak and Fire Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves model year 2014 Arctic Cat XF 7000 and ZR 7000 and model year 2015
XF 7000 and ZR 7000 snowmobiles. Fuel can leak from the fuel line assembly, posing a fire
hazard.
BRITA Recalls Children’s Water Bottles Due to Laceration Hazard
The four recalled children’s water bottles have popular cartoon characters on a hard-sided
plastic bottle. The lid can break into pieces with sharp points, posing a laceration hazard
Bexco Recalls Franklin & Ben Mason 4-in-1 Convertible Cribs Due to Fall and Entrapment
Hazards
This recall includes Franklin and Ben Mason style 4-in-1 style cribs model number 5601 that
were manufactured from January 2012 through August 2012. The crib front can separate from
the side panels and create a hazardous gap that can allow a child to fall out or become
entrapped between the front and side panels.
Golden Artist Colors Recalls QoR Synthetic Ox Gall due to Skin Irritation (Recall Alert)
The product is designed to be used with artists’ watercolor paints in small amounts to improve
flow and wetting. Risk of skin rash or blistering.
Attwood Recalls Kayak and Watersports Storage Hanger Due to Injury Hazard
This recall involves kayak and watersports storage hangers sold as a pair of blue and black
fabric straps that measure approximately 1 inch wide and 84 inches long when unbuckled. The
length adjustment buckles release unexpectedly, causing the item being stored to fall and injure
people nearby
SolarWorld Recalls Solar Systems with Copper Grounding Lugs Due to Electrocution, Electric
Shock or Fire Hazard
This recall includes SolarWorld solar systems installed with bare-copper grounding lugs
installed after June 1, 2010. SolarWorld solar panels installed with bare-copper grounding lugs
can corrode which could result in a faulty ground circuit, posing an electric shock,
electrocution or fire hazard.
WilliamsRDM Recalls StoveTop FireStop Microhood Due to Safety Hazard (Recall Alert)
The recalled product is the StoveTop FireStop Microhood. The Microhood front canister can
fall from the unit and fail to suppress the fire.
Two Deaths Reported with Ace Bayou Bean Bag Chairs; Recall Announced Due to
Suffocation and Choking Hazards
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) and Ace Bayou Corp., of New
Orleans, La., are announcing the voluntary recall of about 2.2 million bean bag chairs
following the deaths of two children. The zippers on the bean bag chairs can be opened by
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 51
children who can then crawl inside, get trapped and suffocate or choke on the bean bag chair’s
foam beads.
Hewlett-Packard Recalls Notebook Computer AC Power Cords Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
This recall involves Hewlett-Packard’s LS-15 AC power cord. The AC power cord can
overheat, posing a potential fire and burn hazard.
Cree Recalls LED Light Fixtures Due to Laceration Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves CXB Series LED high-bay indoor light fixtures with model numbers CXB-
23L-40K-U-1-HC and CXB-23L-40K-U-1-JP. The glass lens on the fixture can break, posing a
laceration hazard.
Goodman Company Recalls Air Conditioning and Heating Units Due to Burn and Fire Hazards
The recall involves Amana, Century, Comfort-Aire, Goodman and York International-branded
Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps. The power cords on the air conditioning
and heating units can overheat, posing burn and fire hazards.
NRS Recalls Water Sports Helmets Due to Risk of Head Injury
This recall involves NRS “Chaos Side Cut” helmets used for water sports, including rafting,
kayaking, stand-up paddling and canoeing. The rivets holding the chin strap to the helmet can
fail and cause the helmet to fall off in an incident, posing a risk of head injury.
Swimwear Anywhere Recalls Little Marc Jacobs Girl’s Hooded Jackets Due to Strangulation
Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves the Little Marc Jacobs girl’s hooded pull-over swimwear cover-up jacket
made of 100 percent cotton. The jackets have a drawstring around the neck area that poses a
strangulation hazard to children. Drawstrings can become entangled or caught on playground
slides, hand rails, school bus doors or other moving objects, posing a significant strangulation
and/or entanglement hazard to children. In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines about
drawstrings in children's upper outerwear. In 1997, those guidelines were incorporated into a
voluntary standard. Then, in July 2011, based on the guidelines and voluntary standard, CPSC
issued a federal regulation. CPSC's actions demonstrate a commitment to helping prevent
children from strangling or getting entangled on neck and waist drawstrings in upper
outerwear, such as jackets and sweatshirts.
Multi-Purpose Outdoor Shelters Recalled By Sunjoy Due to Fire Hazard; Sold Exclusively at
BJ's Wholesale Club (Recall Alert)
This recall includes the 10 ft. multi-purpose outdoor shelter. The fabric canopy on the shelters
fails to comply with a voluntary flammability standard, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
American Woodcrafters Recalls Bunk Beds Due to Fall Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Haverty’s
(Recall Alert)
This recall involves Cottage Retreat II bunk beds with a side ladder. The bed’s side mattress
support rails can break, posing a fall hazard.
September 2014
Tray Vous Recalls Snack and Activity Trays for Strollers Due to Strangulation Hazard
This recall involves Tray Vous’s snack and activity trays, which have connectors that fit into
strollers. The opening between the recalled tray and stroller seat bottom allows an unharnessed
child’s body to pass through, but could trap a child’s head, posing a strangulation hazard.
Orbea Recalls Avant Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard
This recall involves all Avant bicycles and carbon framesets sold with hydraulic disk brakes
and all Avant bicycles and carbon framesets that are capable of being configured with
hydraulic disc brakes. The bicycle front fork can crack, posing a fall hazard.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 52
iDevices Recalls Temperature Probes Due to Ingestion Hazard
This recall involves all Pro Ambient Temperature Probes and Pro Meat Probes manufactured
from May 2014 through June 2014. The plastic insulator located inside the stainless steel probe
is not heat resistant and can melt and fall into food, posing an ingestion hazard.
Great Innovations Recalls Humidifiers Due to Fire Hazard; Sold Exclusively by QVC (Recall
Alert)
This recall involves Air Innovations’s Ultrasonic Clean Mist humidifiers with mood lights.
Water can enter the base and cause the circuit board to short circuit and overheat, posing a fire
hazard.
FGX International Recalls Children’s Sunglasses Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard
This recall includes 20 styles of Disney, Marvel and Sears/Kmart brand children’s sunglasses.
Surface paint on the sunglasses contains excessive levels of lead, which is prohibited under
federal law.
Livie & Luca Recalls Children’s Shoes Due to Laceration Hazard
The recalled Livie & Luca children’s shoes include two styles: Carta and Cotton. A metal
thread inside the interior shoe liner can loosen and poke through the shoe lining, posing a
laceration hazard to the user.
AmTRAN Video Recalls to Repair 42-Inch JVC Flat-Panel Televisions Due to Risk of Tip
Over
This recall involves JVC 42-inch, Emerald Series Full HD 1080P LED flat-panel televisions,
model EM42FTR and serial number beginning with “T.” The neck of the stand can crack and
cause the television to tip over unexpectedly, posing a risk of impact injury to the consumer.
Yamaha Recalls Snowmobiles Due to Fire Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves model year 2014 SR10R (SRViper), SR10RXS (SRViper RTX SE),
SR10L (SRViper LTX), SR10LS (SRViper LTX SE) and SR10XS (SRViper XTX)
snowmobiles and model year 2015 SR10LS (SRViper LTX SE) snowmobiles. The fuel hose
joint can leak during operation, posing a fire hazard.
Cabrinha Recalls Kiteboarding Control System Due to Risk of Injury
The 1X and the Overdrive 1X control systems are both comprised of a light-weight control bar
to control and depower the kite, a set of flying lines and a harness loop/quick release (“QR)
mechanism. The RecoilTM spring on the control mechanism can jam, leading to a loss of
control, which poses a risk of injury.
Benetton Recalls United Colors of Benetton Boy’s Jackets; Waist Drawstring Poses
Entanglement Hazard
This recall involves United Colors of Benetton’s boy’s jackets made of 100 percent cotton. The
jackets have a drawstring at the waist that could become snagged or caught in small spaces or
vehicle doors, posing a significant entanglement hazard to children. In February 1996, CPSC
issued guidelines about drawstrings in children's upper outerwear. In 1997, those guidelines
were incorporated into a voluntary standard. Then, in July 2011, based on the guidelines and
voluntary standard, CPSC issued a federal regulation. CPSC's actions demonstrate a
commitment to helping prevent children from strangling or getting entangled on neck and waist
drawstrings in upper outerwear, such as jackets and sweatshirts.
Coleman Recalls Inflatable Rubber River Tubes Due to Skin Irritation Hazard; Sold
Exclusively at Wal-Mart
This recall involves Sevylor brand River Racer inflatable rubber tubes sold at Wal-Mart stores.
Contact with the tube can cause skin irritation.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
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American Honda Recalls Gas-Powered Generators Due to Impact Hazard and Owner’s Manual
Error (Recall Alert)
This recall involves the 2014 Honda gasoline-powered EU7000isN AT generator. The rear
frame support can fail during lifting, posing an impact hazard. The owner’s manual can have
missing or duplicated pages, which could cause consumers not to receive important operating
or safety information.
Kidde Recalls Smoke and Combination Smoke/CO Alarms Due to Alarm Failure
This recall involves Kidde residential smoke alarm model i12010S, with manufacture dates
between December 18, 2013 and May 13, 2014, combination smoke/CO alarm i12010SCO
with manufacture dates between December 30, 2013 and May 13, 2014, and combination
smoke/CO alarm model KN-COSM-IBA with manufacture date between October 22, 2013 and
May 13, 2014. The alarms could fail to alert consumers of a fire or a CO incident following a
power outage.
Arctic Cat Recalls Side by Sides Due to Fire Hazard (Recall Alert)
This recall involves all 2014 Arctic Cat Wildcat Trail and Wildcat Trail XT side-by-side utility
vehicles with vehicle identification numbers (“VIN”) 000001 through 316232. Oil can leak
from the oil cooler lines, posing a fire hazard.
IKEA Recalls Children’s Swing Due To Fall Hazard
This recall involves IKEA’s GUNGGUNG Swing. The suspension fittings can break, causing a
child to fall from the swing, posing a risk of serious injury.
Siemens Recalls Audible Fire Alarm Base Due to Risk of Injury
This recall involves the SBGA-34 audible base that is affixed to ceiling-mounted smoke
detectors to sound an alarm when the fire alarm system is activated. The base can fail to sound
an alarm, posing a risk of personal injury and property damage.
Hearth & Home Technologies Recalls Gas Fireplaces, Stoves, Inserts and Log Sets Due to Risk
of Gas Leak and Fire Hazard
This recall involves Hearth and Home Technologies®, Heat-N-Glo®, Heatilator®, Outdoor
Lifestyles® and Quadra Fire® natural or propane gas indoor and outdoor fireplaces, stoves,
inserts and log sets. The gas valve in the unit can leak, posing a fire hazard.
Ross Stores Recalls Bistro Chairs Due to Fall Hazard
This recall involves metal folding bistro chairs that are orange and have perforations on the
seat. The chair’s seat can fail to attach to the frame when the chair is unfolded, causing the
chair to collapse. This poses a fall hazard to consumers.
Bad Boy Buggies Recalls Recreational Off-Road Vehicles Due to Crash Hazard
This recall involves gas- and electric-powered, four-wheeled recreational vehicles
manufactured by Bad Boy Buggies. Incorrect parking brake adjustments and improperly bled
brake lines can diminish a consumer’s braking ability, posing a crash hazard.
Shivvers Recalls Country Clipper Riding Lawn Mowers Due to Fire Hazard
This recall involves model year 2012, 2013 and 2014 Country Clipper riding lawn mowers.
The ignition module can fail to ground, resulting in overheating and melting, posing a fire
hazard.
Trimfoot Recalls Children's Soft-Soled Sneakers Due to Choking Hazard; Sold exclusively at
Macy's
The recall involves First Impression’s high-top, soft-soled sneakers for infants who are
crawling or standing. A small metal eyelet can detach from the inside of the sneaker, posing a
choking hazard to infants.
Compliance and Enforcement Voluntary Recall Orders
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 54
Franklin Fueling Systems Recalls Hardwall Fuel Curb Hose Due to Fire and Explosion Hazard
The FLEX-ING™ FLEX-ON hardwall curb hose is 1-inch in diameter, ranging in lengths from
9 inches to 100 feet, including various made-to-order lengths, with fixed and swivel fittings.
The crimp on the fuel hose can loosen, causing fuel to leak, posing a fire and explosion hazard.
Active Apparel Recalls Boy’s Fission Zipper Hooded Sweatshirts Due to Strangulation Hazard
This recall involves boy’s Fission zipper hooded sweatshirts made of 100 percent cotton. The
sweatshirts have drawstrings around the neck area that pose a strangulation hazard to children.
Drawstrings can become entangled or caught on playground slides, hand rails, school bus doors
or other moving objects, posing a significant strangulation or an entanglement hazard to
children. In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines about drawstrings in children's upper
outerwear. In 1997, those guidelines were incorporated into a voluntary standard. Then, in July
2011, based on the guidelines and voluntary standard, CPSC issued a federal regulation.
CPSC's actions demonstrate a commitment to helping prevent children from strangling or
getting entangled on neck and waist drawstrings in upper outerwear, such as jackets and
sweatshirts.
Pure Baby Organics Boys Hoodie Recalled by Chantique’s Corp. Due To Strangulation Hazard
This recall involves a Pure Baby Organic boy’s hoodie made of 100 percent cotton. The
sweaters have a drawstring around the neck area, which poses a strangulation hazard to
children. Drawstrings can become entangled or caught on playground slides, hand rails, school
bus doors or other moving objects, posing a significant strangulation or an entanglement hazard
to children. In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines about drawstrings in children's upper
outerwear. In 1997, those guidelines were incorporated into a voluntary standard. Then, in July
2011, based on the guidelines and voluntary standard, CPSC issued a federal regulation.
CPSC's actions demonstrate a commitment to helping prevent children from strangling or
getting entangled on neck and waist drawstrings in upper outerwear, such as jackets and
sweatshirts.
Husqvarna Recalls Craftsman Push Mowers Due to Injury Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Orchard
Supply Hardware (Recall Alert)
This recall involves Craftsman 3-in-1 high-wheel, gas-powered, push mowers equipped with
Honda GCV160 engines and a 21-inch deck. The engine control/bail lever on the handle can
fail, allowing the engine to run and the blades to rotate, posing an injury hazard to consumers.
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2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 55
2) Letters of Advice to Importers or Manufacturers
For all products regulated by the CPSC, the Commission issues a Letter of Advice (LOA) when
staff identifies a violation of a mandatory standard. LOAs advise companies of the violation and
the nature of the necessary corrective action: to correct future production (CFP); to stop sale
and CFP; or to recall, stop sale, and CFP. This section lists the LOAs sent to importers and
manufacturers in 2014, where the Commission received a response from the company confirming
the violation, and the Commission decided that the company voluntarily completed corrective
action to remedy the hazard.
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
OCTOBER 2013
2-PACK SPORTS
CARS SET
(AU00785)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DELUXE IMPORTS DBA
BARGAIN WHOLESALE/99
4000 UNION PACIFIC AVE
COMMERCE, CA 90023
DOLL (HERSHEY
KISS DO)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WSP INTERNATIONAL LTD
350 ESNA PARK DRIVE
MARKHAM, XO L3R1H5 CA, FN
BACKPACK (ABC
BEN 10 BLUE)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOBAL IMPORTS INC
1313 JOHN REED COURT
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745
BACKPACK (ABC
BEN 10 BLUE)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOBAL IMPORTS INC
1313 JOHN REED COURT
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745
BACKPACK (ABC
BEN 10 BLUE)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOBAL IMPORTS INC
1313 JOHN REED COURT
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745
BACKPACK (ABC
BEN 10 BLUE)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOBAL IMPORTS INC
1313 JOHN REED COURT
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745
BACKPACK (ABC
BEN 10 BLUE)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOBAL IMPORTS INC
1313 JOHN REED COURT
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745
BACKPACK (ABC
BEN 10 BLUE)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOBAL IMPORTS INC
1313 JOHN REED COURT
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745
BACKPACK (ABC
BEN 10 BLUE)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOBAL IMPORTS INC
1313 JOHN REED COURT
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745
BACKPACK (ABC
BEN 10 BLUE)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOBAL IMPORTS INC
1313 JOHN REED COURT
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745
BACKPACK (ABC
BEN 10 BLUE)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOBAL IMPORTS INC
1313 JOHN REED COURT
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745
BYE BYE BUGGY
(AFB6300 AND
AFB)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
ANGELES CORPORATION
9 CAPPER DRIVE, DAILEY
INDUSTR
PACIFIC, MO 63069
DOLL W/HORSE
(JHD689-4)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HIGH STAR TOYS INC.
2150 E. 25TH STREET
VERNON, CA 90013
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 56
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
DINOSAUR TOOTH
NECKLACE
(DINOTOOTH)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JMW SALES INC
711 BEACH ST
ASHLAND, OR 97520
HAIR SNAP ON
CLIP (HPN22337)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMEN TRADING, INC.
3183 BANDINI BLVD.
VERNON, CA 90058
HAIR SNAP ON
CLIP (HPN2084)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMEN TRADING, INC.
3183 BANDINI BLVD.
VERNON, CA 90058
COLORED
PENCILS (20)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MSKY INC
4965 S. CENTRAL AVE
LOS ANGELES, CA 90011
ULTRA DRAIN
OPENER (22130)
Drain Cleaners
Labeling
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PINE GLO PRODUCTS, INC
414 SOUTH MAIN STREET / PO
BOX
ROLESVILLE, NC 27571
PINE GLO TOILET
BOWL CLEANER
(23036)
Household
Cleaning Products
Labeling
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PINE GLO PRODUCTS, INC
414 SOUTH MAIN STREET / PO
BOX
ROLESVILLE, NC 27571
FRICTION CAR
(3198A-22)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TROPICAL REPS & DIST.-
SUAREZ TOY HOUSE
PO BOX 364911
SAN JUAN, PR 00936
HOT RIMS
CHROME WHEEL
CLE (G140)
Fluoride
Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(27)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MEGUIAR'S
LOOM BANDS
(LOOM BANDS)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
NU-IMAGE INTERNATIONAL
CORP
11 SPACE COURT
ISLANDIA, NY
L.L.BEAN GIRL'S
JERSEY KNIT PU
(284889 & 284890)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Consumer
Level Recall
L.L. BEAN, INC.
15 CASCO STREET
FREEPORT, ME 04302
NOVEMBER 2013
BUBBLE GUN (AB-
3)
ASTM Battery -
Operated Toy
15 U.S.C. §
2058(b)(1)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TWINKLE STAR TRADING INC
423 WALL STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
PUSH PLANE (303)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TDS IMPORT INC
351 CROCKER ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
DRAIN OPENER
(CLEANER)
(90001680)
Household
Cleaning Products
Labeling
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
JAMES AUSTIN COMPANY
115 DOWNIEVILLE RD
MARS, PA 16046
GRILL CLEANER
(90001709)
Household
Cleaning Products
Labeling
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
JAMES AUSTIN COMPANY
115 DOWNIEVILLE RD
MARS, PA 16046
PATIO FURNITURE
CLEANER
(90001710)
Household
Cleaning Products
Labeling
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
JAMES AUSTIN COMPANY
115 DOWNIEVILLE RD
MARS, PA 16046
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 57
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
SPORT WORLD-
BOXING SET
(JB9029C)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SWATOW PUERTO RICO CORP.
P.O. BOX 191895
SAN JUAN, PR 00919-1895
SNOOKER PLAY
SET (2034)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
SWATOW PUERTO RICO CORP.
P.O. BOX 191895
SAN JUAN, PR 00919-1895
BALLOON 10 PCS
(6453761535115)
Misbranded
Balloon
16 CFR
1500.19
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MFM, INC.
4273 RICE STREET
LIHUE, HI 96766
BALLOON 10 PCS
(6453761535108)
Misbranded
Balloon
16 CFR
1500.19
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MFM, INC.
4273 RICE STREET
LIHUE, HI 96766
BALLOON 20 PCS
(6453761535146)
Misbranded
Balloon
16 CFR
1500.19
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MFM, INC.
4273 RICE STREET
LIHUE, HI 96766
REVERSABLE TOY
PLANE
(6989226153391)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MFM, INC.
4273 RICE STREET
LIHUE, HI 96766
WINDING TOY
SHARK
(6989226153346)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MFM, INC.
4273 RICE STREET
LIHUE, HI 96766
BLINKING LIGHT
NECKLACE
(6954241201852)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MFM, INC.
4273 RICE STREET
LIHUE, HI 96766
BLINKING LIGHT
BRACELET
(6954241201869)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MFM, INC.
4273 RICE STREET
LIHUE, HI 96766
BLINKING LIGHT
ROD
(6954241201944)
ASTM Battery -
Operated Toy
15 U.S.C. §
2058(b)(1)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MFM, INC.
4273 RICE STREET
LIHUE, HI 96766
BUTTTERFLY
PAINT KIT (3
373910006613)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Correct Future
Production
SENTOSPHERE USA C/O
UNITED CORPORATE SER
874 WALKER ROAD, SUITE C
DOVER, DE 19904
AFRICAN
MANDALA PAINT
KIT (3 373910
002813)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Correct Future
Production
SENTOSPHERE USA C/O
UNITED CORPORATE SER
874 WALKER ROAD, SUITE C
DOVER, DE 19904
CRYSTAL
FLOWERS
CREATIVE KIT (3
373910 009515)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Correct Future
Production
SENTOSPHERE USA C/O
UNITED CORPORATE SER
874 WALKER ROAD, SUITE C
DOVER, DE 19904
PARROTS PAINT
KIT (3 373910
000550)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Correct Future
Production
SENTOSPHERE USA C/O
UNITED CORPORATE SER
874 WALKER ROAD, SUITE C
DOVER, DE 19904
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
FAIRIES PAINT
KIT (3 373910
006729)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Correct Future
Production
SENTOSPHERE USA C/O
UNITED CORPORATE SER
874 WALKER ROAD, SUITE C
DOVER, DE 19904
CRYSTAL
FLOWERS
CREATIVE KIT (3
373910 009515)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Correct Future
Production
SENTOSPHERE USA C/O
UNITED CORPORATE SER
874 WALKER ROAD, SUITE C
DOVER, DE 19904
4.5" GLOW IN THE
DARK SOCCER B
(4.5" GLOW IN TH)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GALAXY BALLOONS, INC.
11750 BEREA ROAD
CLEVELAND, OH 44111
TOY CARS SET
(25888910)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
TOY CARS SET
(1217A)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
KITCHEN SET
(RX0412)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
KIDS
SUNGLASSES
(130804)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TXT ENTERPRISES, INC.
2431 N. MERCED AVE
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
INFANT SHOES
(JUICE-730 WHITE)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMIGA SHOES FACTORY INC
925 CANADA CT
INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SHOES
(JUICE-730
BLACK)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMIGA SHOES FACTORY INC
925 CANADA CT
INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SHOES
(JUICE-730 FUCSH)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMIGA SHOES FACTORY INC
925 CANADA CT
INDUSTRY, CA 91748
DEROSA KIDS
DRUM SET
(DRM312,
DRM316,)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BRIDGECRAFT USA
8435 S EASTERN AVE
BELL GARDENS, CA 90201
DISNEY PRINCESS
EZ TWIST PLAY
(1731204333B)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PLAYHUT, INC
368 S. CHERYL LANE
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91789
INFANT
SPIDERINA
DUSTER
(140931IN)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Distribution
Level Recall
CHASING FIREFLIES
350 MIDLAND DRIVE
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98188
POOL (OUTDOOR)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
BEACON STREET
APARTMENTS
1721 BEACON STREET
CINCINNATI, OH 45230
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
SWEET DREAMS
LOUNGEWEAR
(PINK STRIPES)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DUC STAR / SWEET DREAMS
4029 BARNES COVE DRIVE
ANTIOCH, TN 37013
CRADLE RATTLE
(66053)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GLC & D CORPORATION
2658 W. 78STREET
HIALEAH, FL 33016
2 PK MERMAID
WITH SWING
(552938)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PROFESSIONAL SALES &
MARKETING
2750 W. GRAND AVENUE
CHICAGO, IL
SUPER TRUCKS
(552983)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PROFESSIONAL SALES &
MARKETING
2750 W. GRAND AVENUE
CHICAGO, IL
DINOSAURS 2
PLAY SET WITH
ZEBR (552957)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PROFESSIONAL SALES &
MARKETING
2750 W. GRAND AVENUE
CHICAGO, IL
11" FRICTION CAR
POLICE (TY-0217)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VALUE DRUG CO.
1 GOLF VIEW DR.
ALTOONA, PA 16601
13.5" DOLL SET
(TY-0227/228)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VALUE DRUG CO.
1 GOLF VIEW DR.
ALTOONA, PA 16601
7 INCH TOY
VEHICLE (TY-
0222)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
VALUE DRUG CO.
1 GOLF VIEW DR.
ALTOONA, PA 16601
ARDANA DOLL
(TY-0274)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VALUE DRUG CO.
1 GOLF VIEW DR.
ALTOONA, PA 16601
SWEET DREAMS
LOUNGEWEAR
(BLUE STRIPES)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Distribution
Level Recall
DUC STAR / SWEET DREAMS
4029 BARNES COVE DRIVE
ANTIOCH, TN 37013
WATCH LIGHTER
Lighter Child-
Resistance
16 CFR
1210.3(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ORLANDO ANTIQUES
EXCHANGE INC
6400 S ORANGE AVENUE
ORLANDO, FL 32809
TOY ANIMAL
(DANNY THE
DINOSAUR (DD-
LINE)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
770 IMPORTS, INC.
20533 BISCAYNE BLVD STE 161
MIAMI, FL 33180
POLICE
MOTORCYCLE
(972)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
RC CAR (53989-1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
RC CAR (801-22A)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
RC CAR (BT-331-
22)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
RC CAR (FC18 2 5
7)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
RC POLICE CAR
(2008A)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
DOLL (8865)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
DOLL (2008A)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
DOLL (T26-
60021494)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
D II ENTERPRISE LLC
530 NEPTUNE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11224
DOLL (T26-
60021460)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
D II ENTERPRISE LLC
530 NEPTUNE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11224
FIRETRUCK
(15FIRETRUC)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
D II ENTERPRISE LLC
530 NEPTUNE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11224
DOLL
(10HS003442)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
D II ENTERPRISE LLC
530 NEPTUNE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11224
TOY MAKEUP (T2-
60789A-C)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
D II ENTERPRISE LLC
530 NEPTUNE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11224
CERAMIC PIGGY
BANKS (BALLS)
(YWST0168)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ME SALVE
CARR. #5 KM 4.0 BO. PALMAS
CATANO, PR 00962
B/O RACING CAR
W/TRUCK (F04523-
ST)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ALMACENES TOPITUKA, INC.
CALLE JOSE C. BARBOSA #89
LAS PIEDRAS, PR 00771
SET OF 6PCS FIRE
ENGINE (F07589-
ST)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ALMACENES TOPITUKA, INC.
CALLE JOSE C. BARBOSA #89
LAS PIEDRAS, PR 00771
4 CHANNEL R/C
CAR (H27889-ST)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ALMACENES TOPITUKA, INC.
CALLE JOSE C. BARBOSA #89
LAS PIEDRAS, PR 00771
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
FRICTION TRUCK
WITH 6PCS ATV
(H29787-ST)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ALMACENES TOPITUKA, INC.
CALLE JOSE C. BARBOSA #89
LAS PIEDRAS, PR 00771
TOY - POLICE CAR
BANK (70847)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMAN, INC.
472 BRIGHTON DRIVE
BLOOMINGDALE, IL 60108
TOY - FIRE TRUCK
BANK (71166)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMAN, INC.
472 BRIGHTON DRIVE
BLOOMINGDALE, IL 60108
TOY - BULL
DOZER BANK
(71631)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMAN, INC.
472 BRIGHTON DRIVE
BLOOMINGDALE, IL 60108
TOY - DUCK BANK
(71862)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMAN, INC.
472 BRIGHTON DRIVE
BLOOMINGDALE, IL 60108
TOY - FROG BANK
(73006)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMAN, INC.
472 BRIGHTON DRIVE
BLOOMINGDALE, IL 60108
TOY - KITTEN
BANK (73030)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMAN, INC.
472 BRIGHTON DRIVE
BLOOMINGDALE, IL 60108
JAKE NEVER
LAND
LAUNCHING CAN
(X5181)
Misbranded Small
Balls
16 CFR
1500.19
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FISHER PRICE
636 GIRARD AVENUE
EAST AURORA, NY 14052
PLASTIC DOLL
(5533A-3)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TRENDECO,LLC
15326 MISSION OAK DRIVE
HOUSTON, TX 77083
PLASTIC DOLL
(8216A)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TRENDECO,LLC
15326 MISSION OAK DRIVE
HOUSTON, TX 77083
PLASTIC DOLL
(2012-2)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TRENDECO,LLC
15326 MISSION OAK DRIVE
HOUSTON, TX 77083
PLASTIC DOLL
(3311-3)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TRENDECO,LLC
15326 MISSION OAK DRIVE
HOUSTON, TX 77083
PLASTIC DOLL
(8216A)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TRENDECO,LLC
15326 MISSION OAK DRIVE
HOUSTON, TX 77083
GLASS MARBLES -
CLOWNFISH
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FABRICAS SELECTAS
3843 NORTH CYPRESS DRIVE
WICHITA, KS 67226
PUSH TOY
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
1819 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGWOOD, NY 11385
BOUNCEY TOY
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
1819 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGWOOD, NY 11385
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
DOLL (38190)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
1819 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGWOOD, NY 11385
DOLL (38397)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
1819 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGWOOD, NY 11385
DYLAN'S CANDY
BAR FUZZY ROBE
(52409)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Distribution
Level Recall
DYLAN'S CANDY STORE
1011 THIRD AVENUE (AT 60TH
STR
NEW YORK, NY 10021
FELT PEN (1624)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
INNOVACIONES
PSICOEDUCATIVAS, INC.
ZONA IND. VICTOR
FERNANDEZ C/1
SAN JUAN, PR 00926-4267
TEMPERA PAINT
(504)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
INNOVACIONES
PSICOEDUCATIVAS, INC.
ZONA IND. VICTOR
FERNANDEZ C/1
SAN JUAN, PR 00926-4267
SOFTWAX (930/10)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
INNOVACIONES
PSICOEDUCATIVAS, INC.
ZONA IND. VICTOR
FERNANDEZ C/1
SAN JUAN, PR 00926-4267
SOFTWAX (930/10)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
INNOVACIONES
PSICOEDUCATIVAS, INC.
ZONA IND. VICTOR
FERNANDEZ C/1
SAN JUAN, PR 00926-4267
FELT PEN (1724)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
INNOVACIONES
PSICOEDUCATIVAS, INC.
ZONA IND. VICTOR
FERNANDEZ C/1
SAN JUAN, PR 00926-4267
FELT PEN (1724)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
INNOVACIONES
PSICOEDUCATIVAS, INC.
ZONA IND. VICTOR
FERNANDEZ C/1
SAN JUAN, PR 00926-4267
GLITTER (518)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
INNOVACIONES
PSICOEDUCATIVAS, INC.
ZONA IND. VICTOR
FERNANDEZ C/1
SAN JUAN, PR 00926-4267
SOFTWAX (930/10)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
INNOVACIONES
PSICOEDUCATIVAS, INC.
ZONA IND. VICTOR
FERNANDEZ C/1
SAN JUAN, PR 00926-4267
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
BOUCLE ANIMAL
SET (4125N/4125I)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BEALL'S OUTLET STORE
2100 47TH TERRACE EAST
BRANDENTON, FL 34203
LITTLE PET VET
TODDLER
COSTUME
(111301HSAV)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TVI, INC.
4101 K. INDUSTRY DRIVE EAST
FIFE, WA 98424
LITTLE PET VET
TODDLER
COSTUME
(111301HSAV)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TVI, INC.
4101 K. INDUSTRY DRIVE EAST
FIFE, WA 98424
MATTRESS (FM-
05)
Mattress
Flammability
Labeling
16 CFR 1632
Correct Future
Production
WELBON SMART CHEF CO
4471 ROWLAND AVE
EL MONTE, CA 91731
DC ORIGINALS
SUPERMAN TWO
PIEC
Sleepwear
Labeling
16 CFR
1615/16
Correct Future
Production
INTIMO GROUP LLC
48 WEST 37TH STREET FLOOR
5
NEW YORK, NY 10018
DC ORIGINALS
BATMAN TWO
PIECE
Sleepwear
Labeling
16 CFR
1615/16
Correct Future
Production
INTIMO GROUP LLC
48 WEST 37TH STREET FLOOR
5
NEW YORK, NY 10018
12" EVA BOY (12B-
IT4-BV12B01)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ADIR INTERNATIONAL
1605 W OLYMPIC BLVD STE
300
LOS ANGELES, CA 90015
12" EVA BOY (12B-
IT4-BV12B01)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ADIR INTERNATIONAL
1605 W OLYMPIC BLVD STE
300
LOS ANGELES, CA 90015
12" EVA BOY (12B-
IT4-BV12B01)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ADIR INTERNATIONAL
1605 W OLYMPIC BLVD STE
300
LOS ANGELES, CA 90015
12" EVA BOY (12B-
IT4-BV12B01)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ADIR INTERNATIONAL
1605 W OLYMPIC BLVD STE
300
LOS ANGELES, CA 90015
12" EVA BOY (12B-
IT4-BV12B01)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ADIR INTERNATIONAL
1605 W OLYMPIC BLVD STE
300
LOS ANGELES, CA 90015
12" EVA BOY (12B-
IT4-BV12B01)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ADIR INTERNATIONAL
1605 W OLYMPIC BLVD STE
300
LOS ANGELES, CA 90015
BO GUN
(AK7744B)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
POLLY ENTERPRISE INC
337 CROCKER ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
PINK SPOT ON
KID'S STRETCH PJ
(S13-1002-K-360-)
Exceeds Tight
Fitting
Dimensions
16 CFR
1615/16
Consumer
Level Recall
BEDHEAD
3305 MOTOR AVENUE
LOS ANGELES, CA 90034
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
PINK SPOT ON
KID'S STRETCH PJ
(S13-1002-K-360-)
Exceeds Tight
Fitting
Dimensions
16 CFR
1615/16
Consumer
Level Recall
BEDHEAD
3305 MOTOR AVENUE
LOS ANGELES, CA 90034
PINK SPOT ON
KID'S STRETCH PJ
(S13-1002-K-360-)
Exceeds Tight
Fitting
Dimensions
16 CFR
1615/16
Consumer
Level Recall
BEDHEAD
3305 MOTOR AVENUE
LOS ANGELES, CA 90034
FLASHING CAR
(4085)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ZOVI INC
3614 RED WOOD LANE
WEST CONVINA, CA 91792
DECEMBER 2013
WOODEN PUPPET
(41801-
SPIDERMAN)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Consumer
Level Recall
MINGA FAIR TRADE IMPORTS
LLC
961 PARK DRIVE, UNIT D
LAKE GENEVA, WI 53147
KIDS LAPTOP BAG
(2267)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
STRATEGY
1850 S OCEAN DR 1506
HALLANDALE, FL 33009
KIDS LAPTOP BAG
(2267)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
STRATEGY
1850 S OCEAN DR 1506
HALLANDALE, FL 33009
KIDS LAPTOP BAG
(2267)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
STRATEGY
1850 S OCEAN DR 1506
HALLANDALE, FL 33009
KIDS LAPTOP BAG
(2267)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
STRATEGY
1850 S OCEAN DR 1506
HALLANDALE, FL 33009
KIDS LAPTOP BAG
(2267)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
STRATEGY
1850 S OCEAN DR 1506
HALLANDALE, FL 33009
ARISTOCRAT II
CARPET (7L514)
Carpet
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR 1630
Consumer
Level Recall
SHAW INDUSTRIES
MAIL DROP WD-40, P.O.
DRAWER 2
DALTON, GA 30722
STROLLER (B-1)
Durable Nursery
Product-
Consumer
Registration
16 CFR part
1130
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BERT MA DBA BM IMPORT
506 MELROSE DRIVE
RICHARDSON, TX 75080
PUSH PLANE (29)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BERT MA DBA BM IMPORT
1409 HUNTINGTON DRIVE
RICHARDSON, TX 75080
PUSH PLANE
(2135)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BERT MA DBA BM IMPORT
1409 HUNTINGTON DRIVE
RICHARDSON, TX 75080
PUSH PLANE (312)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BERT MA DBA BM IMPORT
1409 HUNTINGTON DRIVE
RICHARDSON, TX 75080
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
PUSH PLANE
(1867)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BERT MA DBA BM IMPORT
1409 HUNTINGTON DRIVE
RICHARDSON, TX 75080
PUSH PLANE
(1323)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BERT MA DBA BM IMPORT
1409 HUNTINGTON DRIVE
RICHARDSON, TX 75080
BOYS LION SNUG
FIT PJS (10549)
Sleepwear
Labeling
16 CFR
1615/16
Correct Future
Production
THE COMPANY STORE
500 COMPANY STORE ROAD
LACROSSE, WI 54601
WOOD AIRPLANE
SPRING-ACTION
MO (3230)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FROM THERE TO HERE /
ANDREAS BLACHIAN
307 VIA RECODO
MILL VALLEY, CA 94941
B/O SOUND TOY
(JGO16384)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANGELICA'S RECORD
DISTRIBUTORS
2633 N 36TH AVE
PHOENIX, AZ 91765
9" DOLL
(JO033936)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANGELICA'S RECORD
DISTRIBUTORS
2633 N 36TH AVE
PHOENIX, AZ 91765
TOY (GUN)
(JGO16683)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANGELICA'S RECORD
DISTRIBUTORS
2633 N 36TH AVE
PHOENIX, AZ 91765
11.5" FASHION
GIRL (JOO38273)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANGELICA'S RECORD
DISTRIBUTORS
2633 N 36TH AVE
PHOENIX, AZ 91765
11.5" FASHION
GIRL (JOO37856)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANGELICA'S RECORD
DISTRIBUTORS
2633 N 36TH AVE
PHOENIX, AZ 91765
BARBIE
(JOO32249)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANGELICA'S RECORD
DISTRIBUTORS
2633 N 36TH AVE
PHOENIX, AZ 91765
BARBIE
(JOO36450)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANGELICA'S RECORD
DISTRIBUTORS
2633 N 36TH AVE
PHOENIX, AZ 91765
BARBIE
(JOO36506)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANGELICA'S RECORD
DISTRIBUTORS
2633 N 36TH AVE
PHOENIX, AZ 91765
BARBIE
(JOO39931)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANGELICA'S RECORD
DISTRIBUTORS
2633 N 36TH AVE
PHOENIX, AZ 91765
BARBIE
(JOO39932)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANGELICA'S RECORD
DISTRIBUTORS
2633 N 36TH AVE
PHOENIX, AZ 91765
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
BARBIE
(JOO39937)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANGELICA'S RECORD
DISTRIBUTORS
2633 N 36TH AVE
PHOENIX, AZ 91765
BARBIE
(JOO39938)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANGELICA'S RECORD
DISTRIBUTORS
2633 N 36TH AVE
PHOENIX, AZ 91765
R/C CAR (JF043868)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANGELICA'S RECORD
DISTRIBUTORS
2633 N 36TH AVE
PHOENIX, AZ 91765
MUSIC TOY (9801-
3A)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
DOLL (XNE688)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
DOLL (LQ403/10)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
DOLL (LS1920/1)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
DOLL (5070)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
DR SET (290)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
DOLL (JX900)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
TRACTOR
TRAILER (628-
23A/25A)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
RC CAR (3699-B5)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
RC CAR (3699-
203/4)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
RC CAR (3699-A8)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
RC CAR (3699-
AR11)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
L & T TRADING OF NEW YORK
INC
5510 6TH AVE/2ND FLOOR
BROOKLYN NY, NY 11220
PUSH PLANE (303)
Pacifier
16 CFR 1511
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ZOVI INC
WOODEN PUPPET
(41801-TWEETIE)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Consumer
Level Recall
MINGA FAIR TRADE IMPORTS
LLC
961 PARK DRIVE, UNIT D
LAKE GENEVA, WI 53147
WOODEN PUPPET
(41801-WOODIE)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Consumer
Level Recall
MINGA FAIR TRADE IMPORTS
LLC
961 PARK DRIVE, UNIT D
LAKE GENEVA, WI 53147
WOODEN PUPPET
(41801-WILY
COYO)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Consumer
Level Recall
MINGA FAIR TRADE IMPORTS
LLC
961 PARK DRIVE, UNIT D
LAKE GENEVA, WI 53147
CRAYONS (47802)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Distribution
Level Recall
MINGA FAIR TRADE IMPORTS
LLC
961 PARK DRIVE, UNIT D
LAKE GENEVA, WI 53147
SILICONE
PACIFIER
(2711340A)
Pacifier
16 CFR 1511
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HALIFAX PLASTICS INC
221 FENTRESS BLVD
DAYTONA BEACH, FL 32114-
1203
"TIDE GIRL"DOLL
SET (Q17)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VIENA FOREST TRADING INC.
5707 PARSONS BLVD.
FRESH MEADOWS, NY 11365
"CAROL MY
VOGUE" DOLL
SET (8818)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VIENA FOREST TRADING INC.
5707 PARSONS BLVD.
FRESH MEADOWS, NY 11365
"MODERN TIME"
DOLL SET (662)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VIENA FOREST TRADING INC.
5707 PARSONS BLVD.
FRESH MEADOWS, NY 11365
5"-7" DINOSAUR
(640809)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DELUXE IMPORTS DBA
BARGAIN WHOLESALE/99
4000 UNION PACIFIC AVE
COMMERCE, CA 90023
FRICTION CAR
(1301A627)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WATCH CLUB, INC.
4632 PACIFIC BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
FRICTION CAR
(1301A627)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WATCH CLUB, INC.
4632 PACIFIC BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
TWIN-XL SIZE
INNER-SPRING
MATT (TWIN-XL
SIZE)
Mattress
Flammability
Labeling
16 CFR 1632
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BERING GLOBAL LOGISTICS,
LLC
650 W. 58TH AVE, #G
ANCHORAGE, AK 99518
SNOOKER (2034)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
SWATOW PUERTO RICO CORP.
P.O. BOX 191895
SAN JUAN, PR 00919-1895
SNOOKER (2022)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
SWATOW PUERTO RICO CORP.
P.O. BOX 191895
SAN JUAN, PR 00919-1895
2 IN 1 LEARNING
BOARD (HS5002A)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SWATOW PUERTO RICO CORP.
P.O. BOX 191895
SAN JUAN, PR 00919-1895
SPORT WORLD-
BOXING SET
(JB9029C)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SWATOW PUERTO RICO CORP.
P.O. BOX 191895
SAN JUAN, PR 00919-1895
STRIKER (K28)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
SWATOW PUERTO RICO CORP.
P.O. BOX 191895
SAN JUAN, PR 00919-1895
NEW YORKER
SALUTE FINALE
(G-041)
Pyrotechnic
Materials
Overload
16 CFR
1500.17
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BJ ALAN
555 MARTIN LUTHER KING
BLVD
YOUNGSTOWN, OH 44502
TOY - LOOM KIT
(92043)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BIG IDEAS MARKETING
10315 #D S. DOLFIELD RD.
OWINGS MILLS, MD 21147
TOY - CAR (689-02)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LIKTEREV, DIMITRY
605 BORDEAUX CT
BUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089
KIDS BACKPACKS
(DU753)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMO INTERNATIONAL
SPORTS INC
5427 INTERNATIONAL SPORT
INC
ORLANDO, FL 32819
KIDS BACKPACKS
(BL076)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMO INTERNATIONAL
SPORTS INC
5427 INTERNATIONAL SPORT
INC
ORLANDO, FL 32819
KIDS BACKPACKS
(DU753)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMO INTERNATIONAL
SPORTS INC
5427 INTERNATIONAL SPORT
INC
ORLANDO, FL 32819
KIDS BACKPACKS
(DU753)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMO INTERNATIONAL
SPORTS INC
5427 INTERNATIONAL SPORT
INC
ORLANDO, FL 32819
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
KIDS BACKPACKS
(DU741)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMO INTERNATIONAL
SPORTS INC
5427 INTERNATIONAL SPORT
INC
ORLANDO, FL 32819
FRICTION
TRAILER (628-28A)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VAN THAI
400 S SAN PEDRO ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
CHILDREN'S ONE-
PIECE SLEEPER
(AO/FL/B)
Exceeds Tight
Fitting
Dimensions
16 CFR
1615/16
Correct Future
Production
POWELL CRAFT LTD
101/102 TRAFALGAR STREET
BRIGHTON EAST SUSSEX,
CHILDREN'S ONE-
PIECE SLEEPER
(AO/FL/B)
Exceeds Tight
Fitting
Dimensions
16 CFR
1615/16
Correct Future
Production
POWELL CRAFT LTD
101/102 TRAFALGAR STREET
BRIGHTON EAST SUSSEX,
CHILDREN'S ONE-
PIECE SLEEPER
(AO/FL/B)
Exceeds Tight
Fitting
Dimensions
16 CFR
1615/16
Correct Future
Production
POWELL CRAFT LTD
101/102 TRAFALGAR STREET
BRIGHTON EAST SUSSEX,
LED FLASHING
PACIFIER
(2417574)
Pacifier
16 CFR 1511
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SPENCER GIFTS, INC.
6826 BLACK HORSE PIKE
EGG HARBOR TWP., NJ 08234
4PC KIDS' PATIO
SET W/ 20" RND
(40639-06)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FAR EAST BROKERS AND
CONSULTANTS, INC.
3644 PHILIPS HWY
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32207
4PC KIDS' PATIO
SET W/ 20" RND
(40639-06)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FAR EAST BROKERS AND
CONSULTANTS, INC.
3644 PHILIPS HWY
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32207
DOG BONE GAME
- ZAZZY PALS
CAN (222)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VM GLOBAL
MANUFACTURERS GROUP,
INC.
115 SCHLEY AVE
ALBERTSON, NY 11507
TWO GUN
COWBOY SET
(327)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CHEROKEE SALES CO. INC.
39 BENDED KNEE RD
CHEROKEE, NC 28719
TWO GUN
COWBOY SET
(327)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CHEROKEE SALES CO. INC.
39 BENDED KNEE RD
CHEROKEE, NC 28719
NIPPON BABY
CRICKET SET
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MODI SPORTS LLC DBA
CRICKET STORE 4 U
5675 JIMMY CARTER BLVD,
SUITE
NORCROSS, GA 30071
NIPPON CRICKET
SET MADE OF PLA
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MODI SPORTS LLC DBA
CRICKET STORE 4 U
5675 JIMMY CARTER BLVD,
SUITE
NORCROSS, GA 30071
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
MINI CRICKET
SET
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MODI SPORTS LLC DBA
CRICKET STORE 4 U
5675 JIMMY CARTER BLVD,
SUITE
NORCROSS, GA 30071
NIPPON SENIOR
CRICKET SET
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MODI SPORTS LLC DBA
CRICKET STORE 4 U
5675 JIMMY CARTER BLVD,
SUITE
NORCROSS, GA 30071
B/O MUSIC FIRE
TRUCK (564792)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PROFESSIONAL SALES &
MARKETING
2750 W. GRAND AVENUE
CHICAGO, IL
WALKING DOG
(13072)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY IMPORTS LLC.
7400 HARWIN DRIVE STE 122
HOUSTON, TX 77036-2014
TOY DOCTOR SET
(13061)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY IMPORTS LLC.
7400 HARWIN DRIVE STE 122
HOUSTON, TX 77036-2014
TEMPRA
ACETAMINOPHEN
TABLETS
Acetaminophen
Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(16)
Distribution
Level Recall
BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB
1 SQUIBB DDRIVE
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ 08903
TEMPRA
ACETAMINOPHEN
SYRUP
Acetaminophen
Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(16)
Distribution
Level Recall
BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB
1 SQUIBB DDRIVE
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ 08903
TEMPRA
ACETAMINOPHEN
DROPS
Acetaminophen
Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(16)
Distribution
Level Recall
BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB
1 SQUIBB DDRIVE
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ 08903
CARTOONISH
PLUSH - MOUSE
(130101)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TOM'S AMUSEMENT CO INC
135 MCKINNEY RD
BLUE RIDGE, GA 30513
CARTOONISH
PLUSH - MOUSE
(130101)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TOM'S AMUSEMENT CO INC
135 MCKINNEY RD
BLUE RIDGE, GA 30513
CARTOONISH
PLUSH - MOUSE
(130101)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TOM'S AMUSEMENT CO INC
135 MCKINNEY RD
BLUE RIDGE, GA 30513
CARTOONISH
PLUSH - MOUSE
(130101)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TOM'S AMUSEMENT CO INC
135 MCKINNEY RD
BLUE RIDGE, GA 30513
CARTOONISH
PLUSH - MOUSE
(130101)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TOM'S AMUSEMENT CO INC
135 MCKINNEY RD
BLUE RIDGE, GA 30513
CARTOONISH
PLUSH - MOUSE
(130101)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TOM'S AMUSEMENT CO INC
135 MCKINNEY RD
BLUE RIDGE, GA 30513
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
CARTOONISH
PLUSH - MOUSE
(130101)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TOM'S AMUSEMENT CO INC
135 MCKINNEY RD
BLUE RIDGE, GA 30513
CARTOONISH
PLUSH - MOUSE
(130101)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TOM'S AMUSEMENT CO INC
135 MCKINNEY RD
BLUE RIDGE, GA 30513
CARTOONISH
PLUSH - MOUSE
(130101)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TOM'S AMUSEMENT CO INC
135 MCKINNEY RD
BLUE RIDGE, GA 30513
CARTOONISH
PLUSH - MOUSE
(130101)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TOM'S AMUSEMENT CO INC
135 MCKINNEY RD
BLUE RIDGE, GA 30513
CARTOONISH
PLUSH - MOUSE
(130101)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TOM'S AMUSEMENT CO INC
135 MCKINNEY RD
BLUE RIDGE, GA 30513
CARTOONISH
PLUSH - MOUSE
(130101)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TOM'S AMUSEMENT CO INC
135 MCKINNEY RD
BLUE RIDGE, GA 30513
CARTOONISH
PLUSH - MOUSE
(130101)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TOM'S AMUSEMENT CO INC
135 MCKINNEY RD
BLUE RIDGE, GA 30513
CARTOONISH
PLUSH - MOUSE
(130101)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TOM'S AMUSEMENT CO INC
135 MCKINNEY RD
BLUE RIDGE, GA 30513
CARTOONISH
PLUSH - MOUSE
(130101)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TOM'S AMUSEMENT CO INC
135 MCKINNEY RD
BLUE RIDGE, GA 30513
HEART-STARS
PINK BACKPACK
(883292/TT0050HS)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TRAVELER'S CHOICE
TRAVELWARE
2805 S. RESERVOIR ST
POMONA, CA 91766
HEART-STARS
PINK BACKPACK
(883292/TT0050HS)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TRAVELER'S CHOICE
TRAVELWARE
2805 S. RESERVOIR ST
POMONA, CA 91766
SPORTS BLUE -
ROLLING
BACKPACK
(883292/TT0021SP)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TRAVELER'S CHOICE
TRAVELWARE
2805 S. RESERVOIR ST
POMONA, CA 91766
SPORTS BLUE -
ROLLING
BACKPACK
(883292/TT0021SP)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TRAVELER'S CHOICE
TRAVELWARE
2805 S. RESERVOIR ST
POMONA, CA 91766
BABY CARRIER
(#2628 809)
Durable Nursery
Product-
Consumer
Registration
16 CFR part
1130
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
METRO FULFILLMENT HOUSE
LLC
4400 GLENMEADE LANE
AUBURN HILLS, MI 48326
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 72
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
WOODEN TOY
TOWN BLOCKS
(MINI TOWN)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
NEW INDEPENDENT
MARKETING INC
8241 KEELE STREE, UNIT 9 & 10
CONCORD, ONTARIO CANADA,
L4K
DRAIN COVER
(POOL)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
VILLAGE GREEN
APARTMENTS
100 VILLAGE BLVD
BALDWINSVILLE, NY 13027
CONVERTO BIKE,
COVERTO LO-BOY
(ACT12XX)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
ANGELES CORPORATION
9 CAPPER DRIVE, DAILEY
INDUSTR
PACIFIC, MO 63069
JANUARY 2014
CHILDREN'S
SLEEPWEAR
(SERIAL
NUMBERS)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Consumer
Level Recall
J.P. BODEN SERVICES, INC.
180 ARMSTRONG ROAD
PITTSTON, PA 18650
REMOTE
CONTROL CAR
(8337)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SANCHEZ-MARCHOSKY,
JORGE C. DBA JJ IMPOR
URB. BERWIND ESTATE B-4, 1
ST.
SAN JUAN, PR 00924
4 PACK FRICTION
TRUCK (OB-978)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KOLE IMPORTS
24600 S. MAIN ST.
CARSON, CA 90745
PLUSH BUNNY
Exceeds Phthalate
Interim Ban Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HARPER COLLINS PUBLISHERS
10 EAST 53RD STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10022
FASHION BEAUTY
DOLL SET (YB669)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
S & Y HAPPY CITY CORP
52-07 FLUSHING AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
GINNI DOLL SET
(83276)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
S & Y HAPPY CITY CORP
52-07 FLUSHING AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
BEAUTIFUL DOLL
SET (89888)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
S & Y HAPPY CITY CORP
52-07 FLUSHING AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
BABY LOVELY
FUNNY DOLLS
(XMY8017)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
S & Y HAPPY CITY CORP
52-07 FLUSHING AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
BABY LOVELY
INTELLIGENCE &
SHO (XMY8050)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
S & Y HAPPY CITY CORP
52-07 FLUSHING AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
BABY LOVELY
INTELLIGENCE &
JUM (XMY8049)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
S & Y HAPPY CITY CORP
52-07 FLUSHING AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
R/C CAR (SL8609)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
S & Y HAPPY CITY CORP
52-07 FLUSHING AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
MY FAMILY
DOCTOR DOLL
SET (540A)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
S & Y HAPPY CITY CORP
52-07 FLUSHING AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
BELIA DOLL SET
(T468IC)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
S & Y HAPPY CITY CORP
52-07 FLUSHING AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
MY MINI PONY
(2014)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
S & Y HAPPY CITY CORP
52-07 FLUSHING AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
LOVELY CELL
PHONE (5400-4)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
S & Y HAPPY CITY CORP
52-07 FLUSHING AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
SANDRA (DOLL
SET) (69501)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
FRIEND & SMITH CO. INC.
P.O. BOX 366206
SAN JUAN, PR 00936
TODDLER
BACKPACK DINO
(110000110000)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SYDNEY PAIGE INC.
4341 BEL AIRE DRIVE
LA CANADA, 91011
TODDLER
BACKPACK OWL
(110000120000)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SYDNEY PAIGE INC.
4341 BEL AIRE DRIVE
LA CANADA, 91011
YOUTH
BACKPACK
ORANGE
TUNNELS
(101000110000)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SYDNEY PAIGE INC.
4341 BEL AIRE DRIVE
LA CANADA, 91011
YOUTH
BACKPACK BLUE
TENTS
(101000120000)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SYDNEY PAIGE INC.
4341 BEL AIRE DRIVE
LA CANADA, 91011
YOUTH
BACKPACK
PURPLE SPOTLIGH
(101000130000)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SYDNEY PAIGE INC.
4341 BEL AIRE DRIVE
LA CANADA, 91011
DOLL TOY
(12090994)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WATCH CLUB, INC.
4632 PACIFIC BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
DOLL TOY
(12060372)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WATCH CLUB, INC.
4632 PACIFIC BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
PLASTIC DOLL
(1303O1743)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WATCH CLUB, INC.
4632 PACIFIC BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
PLASTIC DOLL
(1209O993)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WATCH CLUB, INC.
4632 PACIFIC BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
PLASTIC DOLL
(1210O339)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WATCH CLUB, INC.
4632 PACIFIC BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
PLASTIC DOLL
(1211O315)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WATCH CLUB, INC.
4632 PACIFIC BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
PLASTIC DOLL
TOY SET
(1303O649)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WATCH CLUB, INC.
4632 PACIFIC BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
PLASTIC DOLL
TOY SET
(1303O653)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WATCH CLUB, INC.
4632 PACIFIC BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
PLASTIC DOLL
TOY SET
(1303O654)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WATCH CLUB, INC.
4632 PACIFIC BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
PLASTIC DOLL
TOY SET
(1303O617)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WATCH CLUB, INC.
4632 PACIFIC BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
PLASTIC
FRICTION CAR
TOY (2985077)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WATCH CLUB, INC.
4632 PACIFIC BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
DOLL (13030645)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WATCH CLUB, INC.
4632 PACIFIC BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
DEEP SEA
ADVENTURE TOY
(0904Z143)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WATCH CLUB, INC.
4632 PACIFIC BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
DOLL SET
(1287006)
Rattle
16 CFR 1510
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WATCH CLUB, INC.
4632 PACIFIC BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
WATER GAME
(CELL PHONE
CASE) (24522)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
TOY CAR SET (399-
138 T0342)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY CAR SET- 12
PCS (399-138B
T0138)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY CAR SET -
6PCS (575 T0716)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
POLICE CAR (2621
- T3036)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
PLUSH BLACK
DOG - "FBI K-9
HER
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
ROSAL JIC NON
14261 DON JULION ROAD
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91746
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
MATTRESS-
AIRWEAVE
SAMPLE LONG
(LARGE)
Mattress
Flammability
Labeling
16 CFR 1632
Correct Future
Production
IMG ACADEMY LLC
5500 34TH ST. W
BRADENTON, FL 34210
MAGNETIC STRUT
AND STEEL BALL
ASTM Toy
Magnet Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(b)(1)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BALANCHI, STEVEN DBA
PROGRESSIVE TRADING
2217 EL SOL AVE
ALTADENA, CA 91001
GUITAR (3327)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
LIGHT WITH
WHISTLE (36886)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
MOBILE PHONE
(27743)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
TAXI FIGHTER
(35847)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
CAMERA (WITH
TASSLE) (30541)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
SIX DESIGNS
BACK TO THE
POLICE (36942)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
POLICE CAR (3489-
3389)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
CAP GUN-007
(38182)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
FREE WHELL
MUTALLSK
(DRAGON) (30430)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
INERTIA
MOTORCYCLE/PU
LL BACK C
(25063/32618)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
DOLL (32736)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
PULL BACK CAR
IN BAG (23005)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
DEFORMATION
CAR (25352)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
BUGLE CAMERA
(30753)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
WATER GUN
(WITH BUBBLE
TOP) (30415)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
TRANSFORMABLE
PLANE (20784)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
WATER GUN 3
COLORS (31165)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
4BATMAN,
PLANE/MILITARY
CONVOY (35010)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
SLINGSHOT WITH
BEADS (30748)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
SLINGSHOT WITH
BALLS (38472)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
GIRL TOYS (MAKE
UP CASE 'K' AN
(21571)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EL CLUB MEXICANO INC
420 WAKETA DRIVE
ASHEBORO, SC 27203
FUNNY CARTOON
PLANE (2203B)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
UNIK TOYZ TRADING INC
316 EAST 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
BUBBLE ICE
CREAM CAR
(WS8361)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
UNIK TOYZ TRADING INC
316 EAST 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
FISH PUSH TOY
(268-G10)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YOUNG STAR TOYS & GIFTS,
INC.
4819 E 49TH ST
VERNON, CA 90058
INFANT SANDALS
(6033)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JADE PLACE INC.
9825 SAN JOSE BLVD, SUITE 46
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32257
INFANT SHOES
(B5102)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JADE PLACE INC.
9825 SAN JOSE BLVD, SUITE 46
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32257
PP BEAR
PONYTAIL
HOLDER
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JADE PLACE INC.
9825 SAN JOSE BLVD, SUITE 46
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32257
BROWN ANIME
BACKPACK (257B)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JADE PLACE INC.
9825 SAN JOSE BLVD, SUITE 46
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32257
PINK ANIME
BACKPACK (257P)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JADE PLACE INC.
9825 SAN JOSE BLVD, SUITE 46
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32257
INFANT KNIT
ONESIES
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MEJOONG CORP. DBA HOT
KIDS
409 E. PICO BLVD.
LOS ANGELES, CA 90015
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
BASSINET (439)
Durable Nursery
Product-
Consumer
Registration
16 CFR part
1130
Correct Future
Production
DREAM ON ME, INC.
170 CIRCLE DRIVE NORTH
PISCATAWAY, NJ 08854
BABY WALKER
(412-P)
Durable Nursery
Product-
Consumer
Registration
16 CFR part
1130
Correct Future
Production
DREAM ON ME, INC.
125 HELEN STREET
SOUTH PLANFIELD, NJ 07080
HIGH CHAIR (258)
Durable Nursery
Product-
Consumer
Registration
16 CFR part
1130
Correct Future
Production
DREAM ON ME, INC.
125 HELEN STREET
SOUTH PLANFIELD, NJ 07080
TI-11301 TINKER
BELL (TI-11301)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ATTL INT'L INC.
3358 CASSEN PLACE APT #A
LOS ANGELES, CA 90065
TI-11301 MONKEY
(TI-11301)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ATTL INT'L INC.
3358 CASSEN PLACE APT #A
LOS ANGELES, CA 90065
TI-11301 PRINCESS
(TI-11301)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ATTL INT'L INC.
3358 CASSEN PLACE APT #A
LOS ANGELES, CA 90065
TI-11301 WINNIE
THE POOH (TI-
11301)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ATTL INT'L INC.
3358 CASSEN PLACE APT #A
LOS ANGELES, CA 90065
TI-11301 YELLOW
BIRD (TI-11301)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ATTL INT'L INC.
3358 CASSEN PLACE APT #A
LOS ANGELES, CA 90065
TI-11301 GREEN
BIRD (TI-11301)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ATTL INT'L INC.
3358 CASSEN PLACE APT #A
LOS ANGELES, CA 90065
TI-11301 RED BIRD
(TI-11301)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ATTL INT'L INC.
3358 CASSEN PLACE APT #A
LOS ANGELES, CA 90065
TI-11301 CAT (TI-
11301)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ATTL INT'L INC.
3358 CASSEN PLACE APT #A
LOS ANGELES, CA 90065
TI-11301 BUMBLE
BEE (TI-11301)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ATTL INT'L INC.
3358 CASSEN PLACE APT #A
LOS ANGELES, CA 90065
TI-11301 LITTLE
GIRL (TI-11301)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ATTL INT'L INC.
3358 CASSEN PLACE APT #A
LOS ANGELES, CA 90065
TI-11301 PENGUIN
(TI-11301)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ATTL INT'L INC.
3358 CASSEN PLACE APT #A
LOS ANGELES, CA 90065
TI-11301 TEDDY
BEAR (TI-11301)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ATTL INT'L INC.
3358 CASSEN PLACE APT #A
LOS ANGELES, CA 90065
TI-11301 BOY (TI-
11301)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ATTL INT'L INC.
3358 CASSEN PLACE APT #A
LOS ANGELES, CA 90065
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 78
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
ROCKET
BALLOONS WITH
PUMP
(B0009Z3KDU)
Misbranded
Balloon
16 CFR
1500.19
Correct Future
Production
JW CRAWFORD INC
12 LIZENSK BLVD SUITE 302
MONROE, NY 10950
TOY CARS
(WD1003)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TEKITOI CORP
6619 SOUTH DIXIE HWY #201
MIAMI, FL 33143
CHILDREN'S
SWING CAR
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WASATCH IMPORT LLC
1452 WEST 2200 S
WOODS CROSS, UT 84087
CHILDREN'S
BALANCE BIKE
(PINK)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WASATCH IMPORT LLC
1452 WEST 2200 S
WOODS CROSS, UT 84087
CHILDREN'S
BALANCE BIKE
(BLUE)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WASATCH IMPORT LLC
1452 WEST 2200 S
WOODS CROSS, UT 84087
CRYSTAL CARS
(8291)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FUNSOURCE PARTNERS D/B/A
FUNTASTIC
2301 MINIMAX DR.
HOUSTON, TX 77008
DOUBLE FASHION
JAX (2117)
Misbranded
Toys/Games
w/Small Ball
16 CFR
1500.19
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FUNSOURCE PARTNERS D/B/A
FUNTASTIC
2301 MINIMAX DR.
HOUSTON, TX 77008
BABY LEATHER
SHOES - TAN (UKY
001)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PROOF SUSTAINABLE WOOD
EYEWEAR, INC.
1117 E PLAZA DR STE F
EAGLE, ID 83616-6531
BABY LEATHER
SHOES - TAN (UKY
002)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PROOF SUSTAINABLE WOOD
EYEWEAR, INC.
1117 E PLAZA DR STE F
EAGLE, ID 83616-6531
BABY LEATHER
SHOES - TAN (UKY
003)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PROOF SUSTAINABLE WOOD
EYEWEAR, INC.
1117 E PLAZA DR STE F
EAGLE, ID 83616-6531
BABY LEATHER
SHOES - TAN (UKY
004)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PROOF SUSTAINABLE WOOD
EYEWEAR, INC.
1117 E PLAZA DR STE F
EAGLE, ID 83616-6531
BABY LEATHER
SHOES - TAN (UKY
005)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PROOF SUSTAINABLE WOOD
EYEWEAR, INC.
1117 E PLAZA DR STE F
EAGLE, ID 83616-6531
BUNK BED (1589)
Bunk Bed
Entrapment
Violation
16 CFR
1213.4/1513.4
Correct Future
Production
HILLSDALE FURNITURE, LLC
3901 BISHOP LANE
LOUISVILLE, KY 40218
DOLL (3011A)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KPD INTERNATIONAL
WHOLESALE INC
5331-7 N 10TH ST
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19141
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 79
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
DOLL (88240)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KPD INTERNATIONAL
WHOLESALE INC
5331-7 N 10TH ST
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19141
DOLL (5588A)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KPD INTERNATIONAL
WHOLESALE INC
5331-7 N 10TH ST
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19141
DR SET (8604)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KPD INTERNATIONAL
WHOLESALE INC
5331-7 N 10TH ST
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19141
DR SET (3778)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KPD INTERNATIONAL
WHOLESALE INC
5331-7 N 10TH ST
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19141
ROBOT SET (589B)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KPD INTERNATIONAL
WHOLESALE INC
5331-7 N 10TH ST
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19141
POLICE SET (218)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KPD INTERNATIONAL
WHOLESALE INC
5331-7 N 10TH ST
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19141
DOLL SET
(PL325361/5075-1)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
INFLATABLE
HAMMER IN BALL
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
THAT BIG BEAR IMPORT
BROKERS INC
1482 EAST VALLEY ROAD
SUITE 63
SANTA BARBARA, CA 93108
INFLATABLE
DOLPHIN IN BALL
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
THAT BIG BEAR IMPORT
BROKERS INC
1482 EAST VALLEY ROAD
SUITE 63
SANTA BARBARA, CA 93108
INFLATABLE
DINOSAUR IN
BALL
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
THAT BIG BEAR IMPORT
BROKERS INC
1482 EAST VALLEY ROAD
SUITE 63
SANTA BARBARA, CA 93108
INFLATABLE
ALIEN IN A BALL
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
THAT BIG BEAR IMPORT
BROKERS INC
1482 EAST VALLEY ROAD
SUITE 63
SANTA BARBARA, CA 93108
INFLATABLE
GUITAR IN A
BALL
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
THAT BIG BEAR IMPORT
BROKERS INC
1482 EAST VALLEY ROAD
SUITE 63
SANTA BARBARA, CA 93108
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 80
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
CHILDS PVC
WATCH IN A BALL
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
THAT BIG BEAR IMPORT
BROKERS INC
1482 EAST VALLEY ROAD
SUITE 63
SANTA BARBARA, CA 93108
DIE CAST
(Y13415171)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CHICAGO IMPORT, INC.
3801-11 W. LAWRENCE AVE.
CHICAGO, IL 60625
MOTOR CYCLE
(Y529007)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CHICAGO IMPORT, INC.
3801-11 W. LAWRENCE AVE.
CHICAGO, IL 60625
JS SUPERIOR
AUTO (Y8437396)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CHICAGO IMPORT, INC.
3801-11 W. LAWRENCE AVE.
CHICAGO, IL 60625
SUPER SPEED
(Y847398)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CHICAGO IMPORT, INC.
3801-11 W. LAWRENCE AVE.
CHICAGO, IL 60625
SUPER SPEED
(Y847397)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CHICAGO IMPORT, INC.
3801-11 W. LAWRENCE AVE.
CHICAGO, IL 60625
WILD ANIMALS
(Y11570175)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CHICAGO IMPORT, INC.
3801-11 W. LAWRENCE AVE.
CHICAGO, IL 60625
MOTOR CYCLE
(Y529007)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CHICAGO IMPORT, INC.
3801-11 W. LAWRENCE AVE.
CHICAGO, IL 60625
RC CAR (5115/444)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FIVE BELOW INC
1818 MARKET ST/SUITE 1900
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103
SLINGSHOT WITH
RUBBER BAND
(SR50)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
SUZANNE CRISPELL
6161 SW 109 COURT
MIAMI, FL 33173
SLINGSHOT WITH
RUBBER BAND
(SR50)
ASTM Battery -
Operated Toy
15 U.S.C. §
2058(b)(1)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SUZANNE CRISPELL
6161 SW 109 COURT
MIAMI, FL 33173
SLINGSHOT WITH
RUBBER BAND
(SR50)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
SUZANNE CRISPELL
6161 SW 109 COURT
MIAMI, FL 33173
DR SET (5651)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HUI TING TRADING INC
825 59TH STREET
BROOKLYN, NY 11220
DOLL SET (ND556)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HUI TING TRADING INC
825 59TH STREET
BROOKLYN, NY 11220
DOLL (ND556-
13/13A)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HUI TING TRADING INC
825 59TH STREET
BROOKLYN, NY 11220
DOLL WITH
HOUSE (GA8700)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HUI TING TRADING INC
825 59TH STREET
BROOKLYN, NY 11220
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 81
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
PONY SET (8632B)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HUI TING TRADING INC
825 59TH STREET
BROOKLYN, NY 11220
TOY FOOTBALL
GAME (586)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNOW ZONE FASHION INC
34-13 106TH ST/3FL
CORONA, NY 11368
TOY RED TRUCK
(WH8688)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNOW ZONE FASHION INC
34-13 106TH ST/3FL
CORONA, NY 11368
MERMAID
LEGEND DOLL
SET (117-4)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNOW ZONE FASHION INC
34-13 106TH ST/3FL
CORONA, NY 11368
GAME ORGAN
(808-2)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNOW ZONE FASHION INC
34-13 106TH ST/3FL
CORONA, NY 11368
"FAD LOOKS"
DOLL SET (3091)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNOW ZONE FASHION INC
34-13 106TH ST/3FL
CORONA, NY 11368
"DREAM
PRINCESS" DOLL
SET (2041)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNOW ZONE FASHION INC
34-13 106TH ST/3FL
CORONA, NY 11368
ROADSTER R/C
CAR (HQ9012)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNOW ZONE FASHION INC
34-13 106TH ST/3FL
CORONA, NY 11368
TOY DOLL SET
(9021)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNOW ZONE FASHION INC
34-13 106TH ST/3FL
CORONA, NY 11368
"BABY LOVELY
FUNNY DOLLS"
DOLL (XMY8017)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNOW ZONE FASHION INC
34-13 106TH ST/3FL
CORONA, NY 11368
"BABY LOVELY
FUNNY DOLL"
DOLL (XMY8022)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNOW ZONE FASHION INC
34-13 106TH ST/3FL
CORONA, NY 11368
"BABY LOVELY
RUNNING NOSE
DOLL (XMY8045)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNOW ZONE FASHION INC
34-13 106TH ST/3FL
CORONA, NY 11368
"BABY LOVELY
SLEEPING CATCH
CO (XMY8053)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNOW ZONE FASHION INC
34-13 106TH ST/3FL
CORONA, NY 11368
"BABY LOVELY
TUMBLER DOLL"
(XMY8052)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNOW ZONE FASHION INC
34-13 106TH ST/3FL
CORONA, NY 11368
"BABY LOVELY
INTERACTION
DOLL" (XMY8055)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNOW ZONE FASHION INC
34-13 106TH ST/3FL
CORONA, NY 11368
"BABY LOVELY
SICK DOLL"
(XMY8056)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNOW ZONE FASHION INC
34-13 106TH ST/3FL
CORONA, NY 11368
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 82
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
"BABY LOVELY
CHECK-UP SET"
DOL (XMY8015)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNOW ZONE FASHION INC
34-13 106TH ST/3FL
CORONA, NY 11368
WATERCOLORS
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HOMEBEE PRODUCTS, INC.
1005 WEST OLYMPIC BLVD.
MONTEBELLO, CA 90640
TOTORO
BACKPACK -
LARGE
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JOO BROS IN. DBA: TEAM
WORK
221 E. EAST BOYD STREET #B
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
TOTORO
BACKPACK -
LARGE
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JOO BROS IN. DBA: TEAM
WORK
221 E. EAST BOYD STREET #B
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
R/C TRUCK (60448)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MIKE COKE AUCTION INC DBA
PRICEBUSTERS
1117B EAST CENTER STREET
MADISONVILLE, KY 42431
R/C TRUCK (60427)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MIKE COKE AUCTION INC DBA
PRICEBUSTERS
1117B EAST CENTER STREET
MADISONVILLE, KY 42431
DOLL (60446)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MIKE COKE AUCTION INC DBA
PRICEBUSTERS
1117B EAST CENTER STREET
MADISONVILLE, KY 42431
FRICTION CAR
(60394)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MIKE COKE AUCTION INC DBA
PRICEBUSTERS
1117B EAST CENTER STREET
MADISONVILLE, KY 42431
FRICTION CAR
(60384)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MIKE COKE AUCTION INC DBA
PRICEBUSTERS
1117B EAST CENTER STREET
MADISONVILLE, KY 42431
VGBA
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
COMFORT SUITES - GOLDEN
29300 US HWY 40
GOLDEN, CO 80401
COOL RED
EARRINGS
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ARMAND DUPREE INC.
14901 S. ORANGE BLOSSOM
TRL.
ORLANDO, FL 32837
SWEET BERRIES
NECKLACE
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ARMAND DUPREE INC.
14901 S. ORANGE BLOSSOM
TRL.
ORLANDO, FL 32837
COOL RED RING
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ARMAND DUPREE INC.
14901 S. ORANGE BLOSSOM
TRL.
ORLANDO, FL 32837
STREET WINNER
(6275)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
PR RETAILS STORES, INC.
KODAK BLDG AVE CAMPO
RICO ESQ
CAROLINA, PR 00982
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 83
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
ANIMAL WORLD
(6782)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PR RETAILS STORES, INC.
KODAK BLDG AVE CAMPO
RICO ESQ
CAROLINA, PR 00982
SPORT TOYS
(6780)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PR RETAILS STORES, INC.
KODAK BLDG AVE CAMPO
RICO ESQ
CAROLINA, PR 00982
SPORT TOYS
(6779)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
PR RETAILS STORES, INC.
KODAK BLDG AVE CAMPO
RICO ESQ
CAROLINA, PR 00982
MILITARY CAR
(6756)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PR RETAILS STORES, INC.
KODAK BLDG AVE CAMPO
RICO ESQ
CAROLINA, PR 00982
SPORT CAR (H-
27437-ST)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MAYZ CORPORATION
MONTE REAL PLAZA (LOS
COLOBOS)
CAROLINA, PR 00987
FI SUPER RACING
POWER (H28378-
ST)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MAYZ CORPORATION
MONTE REAL PLAZA (LOS
COLOBOS)
CAROLINA, PR 00987
PENGUIN-BLOCKS
(H28438-ST)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MAYZ CORPORATION
MONTE REAL PLAZA (LOS
COLOBOS)
CAROLINA, PR 00987
RACING MODERN
DESIGN (F06595-
ST)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MAYZ CORPORATION
MONTE REAL PLAZA (LOS
COLOBOS)
CAROLINA, PR 00987
TOYS JIMU
XIANGHUI
(H28449-ST)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MAYZ CORPORATION
MONTE REAL PLAZA (LOS
COLOBOS)
CAROLINA, PR 00987
RACING SPEED
ZONE (6767)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PR RETAILS STORES, INC.
KODAK BLDG AVE CAMPO
RICO ESQ
CAROLINA, PR 00982
SKY AIRPLANE
(6769)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
PR RETAILS STORES, INC.
KODAK BLDG AVE CAMPO
RICO ESQ
CAROLINA, PR 00982
BASKETBALL
(6326)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
PR RETAILS STORES, INC.
KODAK BLDG AVE CAMPO
RICO ESQ
CAROLINA, PR 00982
DIE CAST FIRE
ENGINE (6753)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
PR RETAILS STORES, INC.
KODAK BLDG AVE CAMPO
RICO ESQ
CAROLINA, PR 00982
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
TOOLS SET (6747)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PR RETAILS STORES, INC.
KODAK BLDG AVE CAMPO
RICO ESQ
CAROLINA, PR 00982
RACING (6768)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PR RETAILS STORES, INC.
KODAK BLDG AVE CAMPO
RICO ESQ
CAROLINA, PR 00982
TORNADO (6751)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
PR RETAILS STORES, INC.
KODAK BLDG AVE CAMPO
RICO ESQ
CAROLINA, PR 00982
KNOBBY
INFLATABLE
BALLS (CQ-8.5)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
QJ IMPORT INC.
1238 PALMETTO ST.
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
NOVARA PIXIE
AND DUSTER
SINGLE
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT
INC. (REI)
6750 SOUTH 228TH STREET
KENT, WA 98032
FOREVER
BRACELETS CASE
(732X)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ALEX TOYS
251 UNION STREET
NORTHVALE, NJ 07647
FLYING DISC (GL-
FLYDI)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
RHODE ISLAND NOVELTY INC.
5 INDUSTRIAL ROAD
CUMBERLAND, RI 02864
TRASPORTATION
PLAYSET
(890ROB)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SWATOW PUERTO RICO CORP.
P.O. BOX 191895
SAN JUAN, PR 00919-1895
CAR
TRANSPORTER
(S107/6)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SWATOW PUERTO RICO CORP.
P.O. BOX 191895
SAN JUAN, PR 00919-1895
CENTURY NEW
CAR
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TROPICAL REPS & DIST.-
SUAREZ TOY HOUSE
PO BOX 364911
SAN JUAN, PR 00936
CROSS COUNTY
CAR
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TROPICAL REPS & DIST.-
SUAREZ TOY HOUSE
PO BOX 364911
SAN JUAN, PR 00936
SUPER RACING
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TROPICAL REPS & DIST.-
SUAREZ TOY HOUSE
PO BOX 364911
SAN JUAN, PR 00936
FUNNY CREATIVE
PLASTICINE
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TROPICAL REPS & DIST.-
SUAREZ TOY HOUSE
PO BOX 364911
SAN JUAN, PR 00936
RINGS/BAGUES
(143487-16750-00)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GREENBRIER
INTERNATIONAL, INC
500 VOLVO PARKWAY
CHESAPEAKE, VA 23320
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
DNG ACTIVITY
BOUNCER (W9449-
0)
Durable Nursery
Product-
Consumer
Registration
16 CFR part
1130
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MATTEL, INC.
636 GIRARD AVE.
EAST AURORA, NY 14052
DNG ACTIVITY
BOUNCER (W9449-
0)
Durable Nursery
Product-
Consumer
Registration
16 CFR part
1130
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MATTEL, INC.
636 GIRARD AVE.
EAST AURORA, NY 14052
FEBRUARY 2014
SERIOUS
EQUIPMENT
(BPA011S)
Fireworks
Blowout /
Burnout
16 CFR
1507.6
Correct Future
Production
ATLAS IMPORTERS, INC.
1570 SOUTH HIGHWAY 501,
SUITE
MARION, SC 29571
GIRL CHEETAH
PRINT BELT
(436013)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
O.D.Y. ACCESSORIES, INC.
29 W 36TH ST 7TH FL
NEW YORK, NY 10018
TOY GUN SET
(1210-4 (11108))
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BEST WAY IMPORTS LLC
1600 33RD STREET, STE 103
ORLANDO, FL 32839
TOY GUN SET
(444-10 (11108))
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BEST WAY IMPORTS LLC
1600 33RD STREET, STE 103
ORLANDO, FL 32839
GOOBI MAGNETIC
TOYS (G-202)
ASTM Toy
Magnet Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(b)(1)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CREATIVE ZONE LLC
630 S FLOWER ST #102
BURBANK, CA 91502
CHILDREN'S
ONESIE WITH
FEET (1C4504I1388)
Exceeds Tight
Fitting
Dimensions
16 CFR
1615/16
Correct Future
Production
BABIES R US
ONE GEOFFREY WAY
WAYNE, NJ 07470
CHILDREN'S
ONESIE WITH
FEET (1C4504I1388)
Exceeds Tight
Fitting
Dimensions
16 CFR
1615/16
Correct Future
Production
BABIES R US
ONE GEOFFREY WAY
WAYNE, NJ 07470
BLUE STRIPE
CHILDREN'S PJ'S
(BP2000G)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Consumer
Level Recall
EMPRESS ARTS, LTD.
27720 AVENUE SCOTT #160
VALENCIA, CA 91355
WIDE MOUTH
FUEL BOTTLE W/O
FUE (SOD-700-10)
Portable Fuel
Container
Labeling
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOTO USA INC
110 RUSTIC PLACE
EUGENE, OR 97401
CHILDREN'S
SLEEPWEAR
(JNGLLJ)
Exceeds Tight
Fitting
Dimensions
16 CFR
1615/16
Correct Future
Production
SOZO
29 LAKE STREET
UNIONVILLE, CT 06085
CHILDREN'S
SLEEPWEAR
(SOCKFR)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Correct Future
Production
SOZO
29 LAKE STREET
UNIONVILLE, CT 06085
DUFFLE BAG (113-
4500)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LTD COMMODITIES, LLC
2800 LAKESIDE DRIVE
BANNOCKBURN, IL 60015-0735
DUFFLE BAG (113-
4289/PDS-DN)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LTD COMMODITIES, LLC
2800 LAKESIDE DRIVE
BANNOCKBURN, IL 60015-0735
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
PLASTIC RACING
CAR TOY
(NHRANV005600)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MST MERCHANDISE CORP
DBA PACIFIC PROMOS
26500 W. AGOURA RD, STE 102-
60
CHATSWORTH, CA 91302
LIGHTER (LA-
18444)
Lighter Child-
Resistance
16 CFR
1210.3(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMCOR PACKING
DISTRIBUTION
600 VALLEY VEIW
BUENA PARK, CA 90620
SWIMMING POOL
(IN GROUND
POOL)
Failure of
secondary back up
system
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(B)
Correct Future
Production
GREENFIELD ESTATES
400 GREENFIELD DRIVE
EL CAJON, CA 92021
TOY CAR SET (399-
138 T0342)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY CAR SET- 12
PCS (399-138B
T0138)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY R/C CAR (512)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY CELL PHONE
ASTM Battery -
Operated Toy
15 U.S.C. §
2058(b)(1)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
MARTINI GLASS
RATTLE (LA1324)
Rattle
16 CFR 1510
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GAMA GO INC
335 8TH STREET
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103
REMOTE
CONTROL CAR
(9901)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
583 SARATOGA AVE DBA:
HALAL MARKET
583 SARATOGA AVE
SANTA CLARA, CA 95050
TOY CARS (399-
23B)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
583 SARATOGA AVE DBA:
HALAL MARKET
583 SARATOGA AVE
SANTA CLARA, CA 95050
MUSIC DOLL
(8001)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
583 SARATOGA AVE DBA:
HALAL MARKET
583 SARATOGA AVE
SANTA CLARA, CA 95050
ROBOT TOY (8008)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
583 SARATOGA AVE DBA:
HALAL MARKET
583 SARATOGA AVE
SANTA CLARA, CA 95050
ROBOT TOY (8004)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
583 SARATOGA AVE DBA:
HALAL MARKET
583 SARATOGA AVE
SANTA CLARA, CA 95050
ROLLING
FLASHING
EYEBALL (9092-97)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TWO'S COMPANY INC.
500 SAW MILL RIVER RD.
ELMSFORD, NY 10523
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
BOUNCING
EYEBALLS (9265-
97)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
TWO'S COMPANY INC.
500 SAW MILL RIVER RD.
ELMSFORD, NY 10523
GIRL CHEETAH
PRINT BELT
(436013)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
LANDS' END, INC.
5 LANDS' END LANE
DODGEVILLE, WI 53595
4 IN 1 DRAWING
SET (44075)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
UNIK TOYZ TRADING INC
316 EAST 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
BELOVED
BUDDIES PLAY
SET (85210)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
NATIONAL STORES INC
15001 S FIGUEROA ST
GARDENA, CA 90248
BELOVED
BUDDIES PLAY
SET (85210)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
NATIONAL STORES INC
15001 S FIGUEROA ST
GARDENA, CA 90248
HOT TUB (IN-
GROUND)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
HAMPTON INN
2705 S. BROADWAY ST
ALEXANDRIA, MN 56308
GIRLS KNIT
SHIRTS
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ABERCROMBIE & FITCH
COMPANY
6301 FITCH PLACE
NEW ALBANY, OH 43054
RC CAR
(AK320005)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
THE REDEEMED CHRISTIAN
CHURCH OF GOD
5371 E. 5TH ST.
KATY, TX 77493
FUN BUS (2201)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LISA RAGAN CUSTOMS
BROKERAGE
105 FOREST PARKWAY, STE
400
FOREST PARK, GA 30297
MINI TRUCK
(638A)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LISA RAGAN CUSTOMS
BROKERAGE
105 FOREST PARKWAY, STE
400
FOREST PARK, GA 30297
"TRAVEL THE
CAR" TOY VAN
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LISA RAGAN CUSTOMS
BROKERAGE
105 FOREST PARKWAY, STE
400
FOREST PARK, GA 30297
BEN
TEN/SPIDERMAN
TOY R/C BUS
(SC8257/8259)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LISA RAGAN CUSTOMS
BROKERAGE
105 FOREST PARKWAY, STE
400
FOREST PARK, GA 30297
DIE CAST METAL
TOY CAR HAULER
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LISA RAGAN CUSTOMS
BROKERAGE
105 FOREST PARKWAY, STE
400
FOREST PARK, GA 30297
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
DIE CAST METAL
AND PLASTIC RAC
(2605)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LISA RAGAN CUSTOMS
BROKERAGE
105 FOREST PARKWAY, STE
400
FOREST PARK, GA 30297
ANGRY BIRDS
DOLL EYES
BURST SL (808-1)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LISA RAGAN CUSTOMS
BROKERAGE
105 FOREST PARKWAY, STE
400
FOREST PARK, GA 30297
CRANE TRUCK
(389-6)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ALLIED STAR
INTERNATIONAL INC
5830 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
FIRE TRUCK (128-
1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ALLIED STAR
INTERNATIONAL INC
5830 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
BOXING SET
(Y26198-BB27)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LONG OCEAN CORP
73-73 GOULD STREET
BAYONNE, NJ 07002
TOY TRAIN (769)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DIME TRADING INC
199 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11211
DOLL (HH727234)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GREAT GREAT CORPORATION
5207 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
DOLL (83114)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GREAT GREAT CORPORATION
5207 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
DOLL (HH724855)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GREAT GREAT CORPORATION
5207 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
DOLL (68002)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GREAT GREAT CORPORATION
5207 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
DR SET (8106A-2)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GREAT GREAT CORPORATION
5207 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
PONY SET
(HH172338)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GREAT GREAT CORPORATION
5207 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
DOLL (8001A)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GREAT GREAT CORPORATION
5207 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
DOLL WITH
STROLLER
(HH175331)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GREAT GREAT CORPORATION
5207 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
DOLL (556-69)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GREAT GREAT CORPORATION
5207 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
DOLL (63057)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GREAT GREAT CORPORATION
5207 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
RC CAR (58989-1)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GREAT GREAT CORPORATION
5207 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
DRAWING BOARD
(5981/2)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GREAT GREAT CORPORATION
5207 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
TUBE BALL
(AEDB114)
Rattle
16 CFR 1510
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FOUAD ALHUREBI DBA: RAMI
ENTERPRISE
2866 EL SOBRANTE STREET
SANTA CLARA, CA 95051
SPEED MOTOR
(TOY
MOTORCYCLE)
(AEDA195)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FOUAD ALHUREBI DBA: RAMI
ENTERPRISE
2866 EL SOBRANTE STREET
SANTA CLARA, CA 95051
SPORT CAR
(AEDA336)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FOUAD ALHUREBI DBA: RAMI
ENTERPRISE
2866 EL SOBRANTE STREET
SANTA CLARA, CA 95051
WAGON AND
HORSE (518)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TWINKLE STAR TRADING INC
423 WALL STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
WHEELBARROW
FOR KIDS (14346)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
APOLLO DISTRIBUTORS
HC-01 BOX 5117
RINCON, PR 00677
DRAIN COVER
(POOL)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
EDGEWATER ARMS
CONDOMINIUM
2113 LAKEVIEW DRIVE
SEBRING, FL 33870
POLICE FORCE
SET (CD014)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VAN THAI
400 S SAN PEDRO ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
MARCH 2014
GOLD COINS (144
PC) PLASTIC TO
(SLCOIGO)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
RHODE ISLAND NOVELTY
350 COMMERCE DRIVE
FALL RIVER, MA 02720
POP UP
PLAYHOUSE
(PRINCESS)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
POCKOS AMERICA INC.
740 COMMERCE DRIVE SUITE 4
VENICE, FL 34292
POP UP
PLAYHOUSE
(KNIGHT)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
POCKOS AMERICA INC.
740 COMMERCE DRIVE SUITE 4
VENICE, FL 34292
TOY TRAIN,
THOMAS
(T0343/8928)
ASTM Battery -
Operated Toy
15 U.S.C. §
2058(b)(1)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY CELL PHONE
(2009)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
TOY CAR SET, 12
PIECES (T0170/399)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY CAR SET, 6
PIECES (T0469/575)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY CARS, 6
PIECE (T0342/399)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY POLICE CAR
(T3036/2621C)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
RC CAR
(512/T0716)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
CHILDRENS
CHAIR (R0102A)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY COMBAT
GUN (T0137/DF-
9218B)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY GUN,
SPIDERMAN
(TT0464)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
PUSH TOY
AIRPLANE
(T0364/303)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
KIDS SHOES
(X17045)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
NAPOLI TRADING INC.
41-14B MAIN STREET
FLUSHING, NY 11355
BOUNCY BALL
(X15003)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
NAPOLI TRADING INC.
41-14B MAIN STREET
FLUSHING, NY 11355
BOUNCY RIDING
BALL (7041)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
QB TRADING INC
23 CYPRESS AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11237
BOUNCY RIDING
HORSE (7042)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
QB TRADING INC
23 CYPRESS AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11237
TOY R/C CAR -
CARS2 (512
(T0469))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY SQUIRT GUN
(T0464 (NO ITEM)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY
MOTORCYCLE -
SPIDER-MAN (498-
1 (T0494))
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
TOY TRAIN (8928
(T0343 ON)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY CELL PHONE
- SPIDER-MAN
(2009 (T0629 ON)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
INFLATABLE TOY
BOUNCY BALL - S
(T0102 ON SHIPPI)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY "COMBAT 3
GUN" (DF-9218-B
(T013)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY SQUIRT GUN
(T0464 (NO ITEM)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YO YO TRADING INC
5353 72 PLACE 2ND FLOOR
MASPETH, NY 11378
CHILD'S SHOE -
SANDAL (32)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
NAPOLI TRADING INC.
41-14B MAIN STREET
FLUSHING, NY 11355
DART SHOOTER
ASST (316027)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
REDEMPTION PLUS LLC
9829 COMMERCE PARKWAY
LENEXA, KY 66219
ORANGE PVC
BALL (NINJA)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
IMPULSE INDUSTRIES INC
9281 BORDEN AVE
SUN VALLEY, CA 91352
SKY BLUE PVC
BALL (NINJA)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
IMPULSE INDUSTRIES INC
9281 BORDEN AVE
SUN VALLEY, CA 91352
BROWN PVC BALL
(NINJA)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
IMPULSE INDUSTRIES INC
9281 BORDEN AVE
SUN VALLEY, CA 91352
RED PVC BALL
(NINJA)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
IMPULSE INDUSTRIES INC
9281 BORDEN AVE
SUN VALLEY, CA 91352
YELLOW PVC
BALL (NINJA)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
IMPULSE INDUSTRIES INC
9281 BORDEN AVE
SUN VALLEY, CA 91352
MAROON PVC
BALL (NINJA)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
IMPULSE INDUSTRIES INC
9281 BORDEN AVE
SUN VALLEY, CA 91352
PINK PVC BALL
(NINJA)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
IMPULSE INDUSTRIES INC
9281 BORDEN AVE
SUN VALLEY, CA 91352
PURPLE PVC BALL
(NINJA)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
IMPULSE INDUSTRIES INC
9281 BORDEN AVE
SUN VALLEY, CA 91352
GREEN PVC BALL
(NINJA)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
IMPULSE INDUSTRIES INC
9281 BORDEN AVE
SUN VALLEY, CA 91352
BLUE PVC BALL
(NINJA)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
IMPULSE INDUSTRIES INC
9281 BORDEN AVE
SUN VALLEY, CA 91352
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
DOLL SET (MD-05)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMH TRADING INC
462 EAST 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
ESSENTIALS
PRINCESS
PORCELAIN (TEA-
005)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
THE PINK POPPY USA, INC.
ONE CORPORATE DRIVE
GRANTSVILLE, MD 21536
POOL
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
HAMPTON INN
403 E ROSLYN ROAD
COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VA 23834
POOL DRAIN
COVER (FLOOR)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
BENNETT RECREATION
CENTER
455 S FIRST ST
BENNETT, CO 80102
EASTER WINDUP
COLORFUL
CHICKS (EA158)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HANDEE PRODUCTS
5785 PARE
QUEBEC, CANADA, H4P1S1
POP-EYED
HATCHING
CHICKEN/FLAS
(EA418)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
HANDEE PRODUCTS
5785 PARE
QUEBEC, CANADA, H4P1S1
MUSICAL
TAMBOURINE
(TA5201-06, 08)
Sharp Edge
16 CFR
1500.49
Correct Future
Production
WESTCO EDUCATIONAL
PRODUCTS
401 WESTCOR DR
CORALVILLE, IA
TOY-DOLL
CLOTHES (TK-
P001/TK-W001)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DREAMWORLD COLLECTIONS
214 S SCHOOL ST
MT. PROSPECT, IL 60056
DOLL CLOTHING
(JC 02)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
MENORAH CAR
(116)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING
(JC 02)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
WHITE FUR COAT
(JC 05)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
BOW HEADBAND
(JC 06)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
FLOWER
HEADBAND (JC
07)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 93
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
DOLL CLOTHING-
PURPLE SHOES (JC
08)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
PINK SANDAL (JC
08)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
LT BLUE SANDAL
(JC 08)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
LT BLUE SANDAL
(JC 08)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
WHITE RAIN
COAT (JC 10)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
SCHOOL
UNIFORM (JC 11)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
COWGIRL TOP/SKI
(JC 12)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
SILVER SHOE (JC
13)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
PURPLE DRESS (JC
15P)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
GREEN DRESS (JC
15G)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
WEDDING DRESS
(JC 16)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
PURPLE WHITE
DRE (JC 17)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
PINK WHITE
DRESS (JC 18)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
PINK WHITE SHOE
(JC 19)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
BACKPACK (JC 21)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
DOLL CLOTHING-
BACKPACK (JC 21)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
PINK WRAP
PONCHO (JC 23)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
PINK EAR MUFFS
(JC 24)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
TIGHTS (JC 25)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DOLL CLOTHING-
SWIM SUIT (JC 20)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOYS 4 U USA CORP
232 LEE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DIY TRUCK
(2089A)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
DIY CEMENT
TRUCK (2089)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
ENLIGHTEN TOY
(2838)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
ENLIGHTEN TOY
(BLOCK BUS)
(KT260-5)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
EVA GUN
(121H/123H)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
KITCHEN PLAY
SET (RX04-1/2)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
BEAUTY SET (956-
7A)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
HARAJUKU
LOVERS
BACKPACKS
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HELMUS INC. DBA YOUNGART
AMERICA
17101 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE
#1H
CARSON, CA 90746
HARAJUKU
LOVERS
BACKPACKS
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HELMUS INC. DBA YOUNGART
AMERICA
17101 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE
#1H
CARSON, CA 90746
HARAJUKU
LOVERS
BACKPACKS
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HELMUS INC. DBA YOUNGART
AMERICA
17101 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE
#1H
CARSON, CA 90746
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 95
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
HARAJUKU
LOVERS
BACKPACKS
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HELMUS INC. DBA YOUNGART
AMERICA
17101 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE
#1H
CARSON, CA 90746
HARAJUKU
LOVERS
BACKPACKS
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HELMUS INC. DBA YOUNGART
AMERICA
17101 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE
#1H
CARSON, CA 90746
HARAJUKU
LOVERS
BACKPACKS
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HELMUS INC. DBA YOUNGART
AMERICA
17101 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE
#1H
CARSON, CA 90746
ENLIGHTEN TOY
(2838)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
MILITARY SET
(839-233)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
MILITARY SET
(839-234)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
LEARNING
ENLIGHTEN TOY
(2838)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
KITCHEN SET
(RX04-1/2)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
MILITARY SET
(839-233)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
MILITARY SET
(839-234)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOFFA INTERNATIONAL
930 FLUSHING AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11206
BALL (21475)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
IDS GLOBAL
6838 JOY ST
CHINO, CA 91710
KNOBBY BALL
(28430)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
IDS GLOBAL
6838 JOY ST
CHINO, CA 91710
CLOUD BALL
(20961)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
IDS GLOBAL
6838 JOY ST
CHINO, CA 91710
PLUSH TOYS
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
BRISAS DE ALTURA
DEVELOPMENT DBA GIFT SH
VERSALLES, MARGINAL C2
BAYAMON, PR 00959
ANAVINI
PLAYWEAR
(455LD-PH13)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Correct Future
Production
ANAVINI
4728 SW 74TH AVE
MIAMI FL 33155
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 96
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
PHOTO BOOTH
ACTIVITY KI (53-
03-1320)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CIRCO - TARGET
CORPORATION
7000 TARGET PARKWAY
NORTH
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55445
DRAIN COVER
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
THE MANSION ON O STREET
2020 O STREET
WASHINGTON, DC
POOL EQUIPMENT
- SPA
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
NATIVO LODGE - ABQ
6000 PAN AMERICAN EAST
FWY NE
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87109
SLEEPWEAR
Exceeds Tight
Fitting
Dimensions
16 CFR
1615/16
Correct Future
Production
PJ SALVAGE
110 E 9TH STREET #B520
LOS ANGELES, CA 90079
SLEEPWEAR
Exceeds Tight
Fitting
Dimensions
16 CFR
1615/16
Correct Future
Production
PJ SALVAGE
110 E 9TH STREET #B520
LOS ANGELES, CA 90079
24 BLOCKS IN
BAG (29082)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
OKK TRADING, INC.
2721 E. 45TH STREET
VERNON, CA 90058
BABY STROLLER
(1200R)
Durable Nursery
Product-
Consumer
Registration
16 CFR part
1130
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMOROSO ENTERPRISE
1715 SANTA YSABELA DR.
ROWLAND HEIGHTS, CA 91748
POOL
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
COUNTRY INN AND SUITES,
CHESTER, VA
2406 W. HUNDRED RD.
CHESTER, VA 23831
POOL
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
HOLIDAY INN
401 E ROSLYN ROAD
COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VA 23834
INDOOR BUILT IN
HOT TUB
Failure of
secondary back up
system
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(B)
Correct Future
Production
HAMPTON INN HOTEL
3000 EAGANDALE PLACE
EAGAN, MN 55121
CHILDREN'S PIN
FIRST
COMMUNION
(42659/61749BULK)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMAN INC.
555 LAWRENCE AVE.
ROSELLE, IL 60172
FIELD FORCES
GUN SET
(HJ061577)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
FIELD FORCES
GUN SET
(HJ061963)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
POLICE SQUAD
ACTION SET
(HJ062072)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
POLICE SQUAD
ACTION SET
(HJ062090)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 97
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
SUPER GUN TOYS
(HJ093662)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
FORCE POLICE
(HJ062075)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
FLASHING SUPER
GUN (HJ061962)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
POLICE SQUAD
ACTION SET
(HJ062086)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
POLICE SET
(HJ061996)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
POLICE SQUAD
ACTION SET
(HJ062074)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
BATTLEFIELD
COMBATANT
(HJ093656)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
POLICE ACTION
SET (HJ062073)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
SUPER FORCE
GUN COMBAT
(HJO93660A/B)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
STUFFED TOTORO
(TO0185)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JOO BROS IN. DBA: TEAM
WORK
221 E. EAST BOYD STREET #B
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
DRAIN COVER
(POOL)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
HOLIDAY INN - GAINESVILLE,
GA
400 EE BUTLER PKWY
GAINESVILLE, GA 30501
INDOOR BUILT IN
SWIMMING POOL
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
HAMPTON INN SHAKOPEE
4175 DEAN LAKES BLVD
SHAKOPEE, MN 55379
DRAIN COVER
(LP8AV)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
STAYBRIDGE SUITES
MILWAUKEE AIRPORT SOUT
9575 SOUTH 27TH ST
FRANKLIN, WI 53132
MY LITTLE TOYS
DOLL SET (7888)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HESHUN TRADING INC
5201 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY SCHOOL BUS
(167-1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HESHUN TRADING INC
5201 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
MAGICAL DOLL
SET (F2120)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HESHUN TRADING INC
5201 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 98
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
BABY LOVELY
CHECK-UP SET
(XMY8015)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HESHUN TRADING INC
5201 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
BABY LOVELY
CHECK-UP SET
(XMY8016)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HESHUN TRADING INC
5201 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
WHISKER R/C CAR
(258)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HESHUN TRADING INC
5201 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
MUSIC GUITAR
(833A-10)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HESHUN TRADING INC
5201 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
BLOCKS SET (810)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HESHUN TRADING INC
5201 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
BOYS
REVERSIBLE BELT
(GEORGE)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TANDY BRANDS
ACCESSORIES
609 EAST LAMAR BLVD
ARLINGTON, TX 76011
FADED GLORY
GIRLS
KNIT/CHIFFON
(FG14T345)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KIDZ CONCEPTS
1412 BROADWAY 3RD FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10018
POOL
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
BEST WESTERN ZION
CROSSROADS
135 WOOD RIDGE TERRACE
ZION CROSSROADS, VA 22942
POOL & SPA
DRAIN COVERS
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
LOS VIAJEROS INN
1000 N. TEGNER ST,
WICKENBURG, AZ 85390
APRIL 2014
DOLL (93064)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERWEST INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
13177 RAMONA BLVD.
IRWINDALE, CA 91706
SOMBRERO DE
PALMA NINO
(COWBOY
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HUGO CASSIO FLORES
300 MOURSUND BLDV., APT. 2
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78221
SOMBRERO DE
PALMA NINO
(COWBOY
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HUGO CASSIO FLORES
300 MOURSUND BLDV., APT. 2
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78221
SOMBRERO DE
PALMA NINO
(COWBOY
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HUGO CASSIO FLORES
300 MOURSUND BLDV., APT. 2
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78221
SOMBRERO DE
PALMA NINO
(COWBOY
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HUGO CASSIO FLORES
300 MOURSUND BLDV., APT. 2
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78221
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 99
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
SOMBRERO DE
PALMA NINO
(COWBOY
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HUGO CASSIO FLORES
300 MOURSUND BLDV., APT. 2
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78221
PARTY BALLOON
(PRINCESS)
(BLPG2362US)
Misbranded
Balloon
16 CFR
1500.19
Correct Future
Production
CLASSIC PACKAGING USA
CORP
12425 N CAVE CREEK RD
PHOENIX, AZ 85022
BROOKS
BROTHERS LACE
A-LINE BL (STYLE
NUMBER: 9)
Clothing
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR 1610
Distribution
Level Recall
BROOKS BROTHERS GROUP,
INC.
346 MADISON AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10017
R/C THUNDER
TUMBLER (MC28)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PCPART USA.COM DBA AZ
TRADING AND IMPORT
9903 GIDLEY STREET
EL MONTE, CA 91731
R/C THUNDER
TUMBLER (MC28)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PCPART USA.COM DBA AZ
TRADING AND IMPORT
9903 GIDLEY STREET
EL MONTE, CA 91731
CASTLE PLAY
TENT
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
DRAIN COVER
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
BAYMONT INN & SUITES-
LAWTON OK
1203 NW 40TH ST
LAWTON, OK 73505
"MINI" CHILD'S
CHAIR (34189A)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
CHILD'S CHAIR
(34189C)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
CLACKER BALLS
(617839)
Clackerball Ban
16 CFR
1500.18
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GIANT TOYS IMPORTS INC
335 WINSTON ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
BOXING GLOVE
SET WITH
PUNCHING
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
POWER STAR EXTRA LLC
10293 COLONY PARK DRIVE
FAIRFAX, VA 22032
BOXING
GLOVE/PUNCHIN
G BAG SET
(SPIDERMAN)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
POWER STAR EXTRA LLC
10293 COLONY PARK DRIVE
FAIRFAX, VA 22032
FROG WATER TOY
(33007)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
WORLD IDEA CORP
12 E 47TH ST
BAYONNE, NJ 07002
"WARRIOR
POLICE SET" -
TOY POL (8867)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
POPULAR NEED INC
108-46 43RD AVE
CORONA, NY 11368
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 100
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
"POLICE'S SERIES"
- TOY POLICE
(8861)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
POPULAR NEED INC
108-46 43RD AVE
CORONA, NY 11368
"POLICE SET" -
TOY POLICE ITEM
(8868)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
POPULAR NEED INC
108-46 43RD AVE
CORONA, NY 11368
"GIRLS DOCTOR
SET" - TOY MEDIC
(1069)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
POPULAR NEED INC
108-46 43RD AVE
CORONA, NY 11368
POOL DRAIN
COVER
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
HOTEL PALOMAR
2121 P ST. NW
WASHINGTON, DC 20037
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 101
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CHILDREN'S
PLASTIC BELT
(PINK & SILVER)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SOHAIL BARI
1352 PRESIDENT STREET
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139
CREATIVE
BLOCKS (20)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
YOMAX INC DBA KLALY
GROUP
20801 BISCAYNE BLVD
AVENTURA, FL 33180
TOY CAR (305)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YOMAX INC DBA KLALY
GROUP
20801 BISCAYNE BLVD
AVENTURA, FL 33180
DOLL (3FD4)
ASTM Battery -
Operated Toy
15 U.S.C. §
2058(b)(1)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DALLAS DECORATION INC.
11349 INDIA TRL
DALLAS, TX 75229
BUG WALKING
PUSH TOY
(O000009)
Sharp Points
16 CFR
1500.48
Correct Future
Production
TOPGRADE PRODUCTS
1710 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGEWOOD, NY 11385
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 102
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
BABY SHIRT SIZE
1/3 50%COTTON
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANKIE'S IMPORTS INC
4747 S RICHMOND STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60632
INFANT SHOE
(20GAO(GIRL) - P)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PROJECT 79, INC.
640 E. 22ND STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90011
INFANT SHOE
(20GAO(GIRL) - P)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PROJECT 79, INC.
640 E. 22ND STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90011
BICYCLE HELMET
(J-Z)
Bicycle Helmet
Labeling
16 CFR
1203.6 and .34
Correct Future
Production
VERDURE TRADE INC.
821 LYNNWAY
LYNN, MA 01905
BICYCLE HELMET
(J-Z)
Bicycle Helmet
Labeling
16 CFR
1203.6 and .34
Correct Future
Production
VERDURE TRADE INC.
821 LYNNWAY
LYNN, MA 01905
SOFT GUN - DART
GUN (GP-K37)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOLDEN PALM ENTERPRISES,
INC.
821 SOUTH RAYMOND AVE
SUITE 28
ALHAMBRA, CA 91803
SPANDEX
KNITTED BABY'S
3 PIECE (93S141-
B/G)
Lead Content
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SHULEM INDUSTRIES CORP
3 LEMBERG CT SUITE 001
MONROE, NY 10950
SPANDEX
KNITTED BABY'S
3 PIECE (93S141-
B/G)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SHULEM INDUSTRIES CORP
3 LEMBERG CT SUITE 001
MONROE, NY 10950
SPANDEX
KNITTED BABY'S
3 PIECE (93S141-
B/G)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SHULEM INDUSTRIES CORP
3 LEMBERG CT SUITE 001
MONROE, NY 10950
SPANDEX
KNITTED BABY'S
3 PIECE (93S141-
B/G)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SHULEM INDUSTRIES CORP
3 LEMBERG CT SUITE 001
MONROE, NY 10950
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
SPANDEX
KNITTED BABY'S
3 PIECE (93S141-
B/G)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SHULEM INDUSTRIES CORP
3 LEMBERG CT SUITE 001
MONROE, NY 10950
SPANDEX
KNITTED BABY'S
3 PIECE (93S141-
B/G)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SHULEM INDUSTRIES CORP
3 LEMBERG CT SUITE 001
MONROE, NY 10950
SPANDEX
KNITTED BABY'S
3 PIECE (93S141-
B/G)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SHULEM INDUSTRIES CORP
3 LEMBERG CT SUITE 001
MONROE, NY 10950
SPANDEX
KNITTED BABY'S
3 PIECE (93S141-
B/G)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SHULEM INDUSTRIES CORP
3 LEMBERG CT SUITE 001
MONROE, NY 10950
SPANDEX
KNITTED BABY'S
3 PIECE (93S141-
B/G)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SHULEM INDUSTRIES CORP
3 LEMBERG CT SUITE 001
MONROE, NY 10950
SPANDEX
KNITTED BABY'S
3 PIECE (93S141-
B/G)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SHULEM INDUSTRIES CORP
3 LEMBERG CT SUITE 001
MONROE, NY 10950
WOOD TOY
CROCODILE
(WOOD
CROCODILE)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
OLGA T DESIGNS LLC
19760 OSPREY COVE BLVD
FORT MYERS, FL 33967
WOOD TOY
CROCODILE
(WOOD
CROCODILE)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
OLGA T DESIGNS LLC
19760 OSPREY COVE BLVD
FORT MYERS, FL 33967
WOOD TOY
CROCODILE
(WOOD
CROCODILE)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
OLGA T DESIGNS LLC
19760 OSPREY COVE BLVD
FORT MYERS, FL 33967
WOOD TOY
CROCODILE
(WOOD
CROCODILE)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
OLGA T DESIGNS LLC
19760 OSPREY COVE BLVD
FORT MYERS, FL 33967
WOOD TOY
CROCODILE
(WOOD
CROCODILE)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
OLGA T DESIGNS LLC
19760 OSPREY COVE BLVD
FORT MYERS, FL 33967
SUCTION OUTLET
COVERS
(RFS12101)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
ECONO LODGE INN AND
SUITES
1254 FM 1101
NEW BRAUNFELS, TX 78130
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
CHILDRENS'
SANDAL (MISS
PALM BEACH)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JACK ROGERS LLC
155 FIFTH AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10010
POOL DRAIN
COVERS
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
ALOFT DULLES NORTH
22390 FLAGSTAFF PLAZA
ASHBURN, VA
GLASS MARBLES
(MARS)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
FABRICAS SELECTAS
3843 NORTH CYPRESS DRIVE
WICHITA, KS 67226
GLASS MARBLES
(ASTEROID)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
FABRICAS SELECTAS
3843 NORTH CYPRESS DRIVE
WICHITA, KS 67226
GLASS MARBLES
(METEOR)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
FABRICAS SELECTAS
3843 NORTH CYPRESS DRIVE
WICHITA, KS 67226
GLASS MARBLES
(GALAXY)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
FABRICAS SELECTAS
3843 NORTH CYPRESS DRIVE
WICHITA, KS 67226
POOL DRAIN
COVER
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
REGENCY HOTEL
1901 KILLEBREW DRIVE
BLOOMINGTON, MN 55425
EQUALIZER LINE
COVER
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
HAMPTON INN & SUITES
2860 METRO DRIVE
BLOOMINGTON, MN 55425
AQUADOTS
(211218)
Children's Product
Chemical Hazard
16 CFR
1500.18
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SPINMASTER INC.
300 INTERNATIONAL DRIVE
WILLIAMSVILLE, NY 14221
MAY 2014
RADIO CONTROL
TRUCK (6888A)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMH TRADING INC
462 EAST 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
BROWN ROCKING
HORSE
(TY274623BN)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOPLUS CORP
10423 VALLEY BLVD STE M
ELMONTE, CA 91731
BROWN ROCKING
HORSE
(TY274623BN)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOPLUS CORP
10423 VALLEY BLVD STE M
ELMONTE, CA 91731
DRAIN COVER
Failure of
secondary back up
system
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(B)
Correct Future
Production
COMFORT INN & SUITES
ARDMORE OK
410 RAILWAY EXPRESS
ARDMORE, OK 73401
100% COTTON T-
SHIRTS/BOYS
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CANDY LACE LLC
735 DODECANESE BLVD
TARPON SPRINGS, FL 34689
KLUTZ - BEADED
BANDS BRACELET
(978-0-545-44934)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KLUTZ, INC
450 LAMBERT AVE
PALO ALTO, CA 94306
KLUTZ - BEADED
BANDS BRACELET
(978-0-545-44934)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KLUTZ, INC
450 LAMBERT AVE
PALO ALTO, CA 94306
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
100% COTTON T-
SHIRTS/BOYS
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CANDY LACE LLC
735 DODECANESE BLVD
TARPON SPRINGS, FL 34689
INFANT'S T-
SHIRTS STAMPED
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANDANI IMPORTS, INC
11528 HARRY HINES BLVD,
#302
DALLAS, TX 75229
INFANT'S T-
SHIRTS STAMPED
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANDANI IMPORTS, INC
11528 HARRY HINES BLVD,
#302
DALLAS, TX 75229
INFANT'S T-
SHIRTS STAMPED
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANDANI IMPORTS, INC
11528 HARRY HINES BLVD,
#302
DALLAS, TX 75229
INFANT'S T-
SHIRTS STAMPED
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANDANI IMPORTS, INC
11528 HARRY HINES BLVD,
#302
DALLAS, TX 75229
INFANT'S T-
SHIRTS STAMPED
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANDANI IMPORTS, INC
11528 HARRY HINES BLVD,
#302
DALLAS, TX 75229
INFANT'S T-
SHIRTS STAMPED
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ANDANI IMPORTS, INC
11528 HARRY HINES BLVD,
#302
DALLAS, TX 75229
TOY JEEP (11491)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WILLISA INTERNATIONAL INC
151 SUMNER AVENUE
KENILWORTH, NJ 97033
TOY VEHICLE
(99654)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WILLISA INTERNATIONAL INC
151 SUMNER AVENUE
KENILWORTH, NJ 97033
TOY DUMP
TRUCK (129001)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
WILLISA INTERNATIONAL INC
151 SUMNER AVENUE
KENILWORTH, NJ 97033
TOY TRUCK (9590)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
WILLISA INTERNATIONAL INC
151 SUMNER AVENUE
KENILWORTH, NJ 97033
CRAFT CANDY
FEATHER
COUTURE GI
(47426UA-6)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MEGA BRANDS AMERICA, INC.
3 ADA, STE. 200
IRVINE, CA 92618
PLUSH TOY (BEAR
BAG)
Pacifier
16 CFR 1511
Consumer
Level Recall
ADART IMPORTS, INC
1749 VIEWPOINT CT SW
TUMWATER, WA 98512
POOLS
Failure of
secondary back up
system
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(B)
Correct Future
Production
FOREST VILLAS HOTEL
3645 LEE CIRCLE
PRESCOTT, AZ 86301
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
BABY SHOES
(144466, KBN13A4)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
NEW FASHION WORLD
CORPORATION
EDIF. ALISS, PLAZA
GUAYNABO BO
GUAYNABO, PR 00969
BABY SHOES
(144466, KBN13A4)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
NEW FASHION WORLD
CORPORATION
EDIF. ALISS, PLAZA
GUAYNABO BO
GUAYNABO, PR 00969
BABY SHOES
(144466, KBN13A4)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
NEW FASHION WORLD
CORPORATION
EDIF. ALISS, PLAZA
GUAYNABO BO
GUAYNABO, PR 00969
BABY SHOES
(144466, KBN13A4)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
NEW FASHION WORLD
CORPORATION
EDIF. ALISS, PLAZA
GUAYNABO BO
GUAYNABO, PR 00969
BABY SHOES
(144466, KBN13A4)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
NEW FASHION WORLD
CORPORATION
EDIF. ALISS, PLAZA
GUAYNABO BO
GUAYNABO, PR 00969
PANADOL
ADVANCE (100
CAPLETS)
Acetaminophen
Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(16)
Consumer
Level Recall
GLAXOSMITHKLINE
1000 GSK DRIVE
MOON TOWNSHIP, PA 15108
PINK BACKPACK
(A11501)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MYSTIC APPAREL LLC
34 W 33RD ST 11TH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10001-3304
PINK BACKPACK
(A11501)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MYSTIC APPAREL LLC
34 W 33RD ST 11TH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10001-3304
FOAM GLIDER
PLANES
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FLYING FUN
15095 PLEASANT VIEW DR
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80921
FOAM GLIDER
PLANES (17.5")
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FLYING FUN
15095 PLEASANT VIEW DR
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80921
FOAM GLIDER
PLANES
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FLYING FUN
15095 PLEASANT VIEW DR
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80921
FOAM GLIDER
PLANES (33")
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FLYING FUN
15095 PLEASANT VIEW DR
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80921
PALM LEAF HAT
#445
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMER I MEX.
2420 NORTH 3RD ST., STE.C
FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86004
PALM LEAF HAT
#445
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMER I MEX.
2420 NORTH 3RD ST., STE.C
FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86004
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
PALM LEAF HAT
#445
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMER I MEX.
2420 NORTH 3RD ST., STE.C
FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86004
SHOES WITH A
STRAP AND A
PINK (F3135 PINK)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
BLUE SHOES
WITH A STRAP
AND A (F3142
NAVY)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
BROWN SHOES
WITH A STRAP
AND A (F3142
BROWN)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
SHOES WITH A
STRAP AND A
STAR (F3142
BLACK)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
BLUE SHOES
WITH A STRAP
(F3143 BLUE)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
BROWN SHOES
WITH A STRAP
(F3143 BROWN)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
SLIP ON SHOES IN
BROWN COLOR
(F3144 BROWN)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
BLUE SHOES
WITH A STRAP
AND BE (F3171
BLUE)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
SHOES IN BLACK
AND GREY (F3173
BLACK AND)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
BROWN SHOES
WITH A STRAP
(F3173 BROWN)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
SHOES WITH
STRAP IN BLUE
AND O (F3173
BLUE AND)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
SHOES WITH A
SPIDER STRAP
(F3174 BLACK)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
SHOES WITH A
SPIDER STRAP
(F3174 BROWN)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
SHOES WITH A
SPIDER STRAP
(F3174 BLUE)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
SLIP ON SANDALS
(F3140 BROWN)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
SLIP ON SANDALS
(F3140 BLUE)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
SHOES (1257)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRISKY-NINETEEN
5500 NW 32TH AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33142
LIQUID CRYSTAL
194 SHOTS
(BF1521)
Fireworks Fuse
Attachment
16 CFR
1507.3
Correct Future
Production
PHOENIX IMPORTS INC
901 N. LARCH ST
LANSING, MI 48906
PIMP STICK
ROMAN CANDLE
ASSORT
(BF128AST)
Fireworks Fuse
Attachment
16 CFR
1507.3
Correct Future
Production
PHOENIX IMPORTS INC
901 N. LARCH ST
LANSING, MI 48906
EXTERMINATOR
ARTILLERY
SHELLS (MB589-A
/ MB589)
Fireworks Short
Fuse Burn Time
16 CFR
1507.3
Correct Future
Production
PHOENIX IMPORTS INC
901 N. LARCH ST
LANSING, MI 48906
RED, WHITE,
KABOOM (SP5508)
Fireworks Short
Fuse Burn Time
16 CFR
1507.3
Correct Future
Production
OLYMPUS FIREWORKS, LLC
946 W 2860 S
SYRACUSE, UT 84075
FLORIDA YARD
DOG (GP7590)
Pyrotechnic
Leakage
16 CFR
1507.5
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GALAXY FIREWORKS INC
204 E. MARTIN LUTHER KING
JR.
TAMPA, FL 33603
FEAR IN MY
ENEMIES EYES
(BF1923)
Fireworks Fuse
Attachment
16 CFR
1507.3
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DRAGON IMPORTS, LLC
2203 DEERFIELD DRIVE
FORT MILLS, SC 29713
POOL
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
COURTYARD MARRIOTT SAN
JUAN MIRAMAR
801 PONCE DE LEON AVE
SAN JUAN, PR 00907
POOLS
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
SUMMERSET VILLAS
CONDOMINIUM
12052 N. SAGUARO BLVD
FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ 85268
LAQUINTA INNS &
SUITES-SWIMMIN
(OUTDOORS
INGROU)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
LAQUINTA INN & SUITES
6501 HENNEMAN WAY
MCKINNEY, TX 75070
100% COTTON T-
SHIRTS/GIRLS
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CATALINA KIDS
201 CRESCENT
AVALON, CA 90704
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
100% COTTON T-
SHIRTS/GIRLS
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CATALINA KIDS
201 CRESCENT
AVALON, CA 90704
100% COTTON T-
SHIRTS/GIRLS
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CASA DE REGALOS
1583 SPINNAKER DR. #104
VENTURA, CA 93001
100% COTTON T-
SHIRTS/GIRLS
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CASA DE REGALOS
1583 SPINNAKER DR. #104
VENTURA, CA 93001
100% COTTON T-
SHIRTS/GIRLS
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CASA DE REGALOS
1583 SPINNAKER DR. #104
VENTURA, CA 93001
ADULT BATH
ROBES (ORIGINAL
TURKIS)
Clothing Standard
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
TURKISH TOWELS
8544 NW 93RD ST
MEDLEY, FL 33166
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
INFANT SLIPPERS
(234 (BLACK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HERMOSA INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
17531 RAILROAD ST. #I
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91748
MIXED MARBLES
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MEXCO CONSOLIDADORA S.A.
DE C.V.
JUNO 306 CONTRY
MONTERREY, NUEVO LEON,
MX, 64
MIXED MARBLES
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MEXCO CONSOLIDADORA S.A.
DE C.V.
JUNO 306 CONTRY
MONTERREY, NUEVO LEON,
MX, 64
MIXED MARBLES
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MEXCO CONSOLIDADORA S.A.
DE C.V.
JUNO 306 CONTRY
MONTERREY, NUEVO LEON,
MX, 64
POOL (INDOOR
POOL)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
QUALITY INN AND SUITES -OH
28611 EUCLID AVENUE
WICKLIFFE, OH 44092
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
COLOUR DOUGH
(6928C)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GIANT TOYS IMPORTS INC
335 WINSTON ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
BEAR STAGE
PUPPET (2986)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FOLKMANIS, INC.
1219 PARK AVENUE
EMERYVILLE, CA 94608
LUCKY DOG (2980)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FOLKMANIS, INC.
1219 PARK AVENUE
EMERYVILLE, CA 94608
DRAIN COVER
Failure of
secondary back up
system
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(B)
Correct Future
Production
ONE WASHINGTON CIRCLE
HOTEL
ONE WASHINGTON CIRCLE
NW
WASHINGTON, DC 20037
DOUBLE 13 INCH
DOLL (TD8017)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
HAPPY FACE
MUSIC DRUM
(1009)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
HAPPY FACE
MUSIC DRUM
(1009)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
BABY CHAIR
(YELLOW)
(BNY:A-1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
BABY CHAIR
(YELLOW)
(BNY:A-1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
BABY CHAIR
(YELLOW)
(BNY:A-1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
DOUBLE 13 INCH
DOLL (TD8017)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE SUITE E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
POOL
Drain cover that
does not meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec. 1404(b)
Correct Future
Production
EMBASSY SUITES SAN JUAN
8000 TARKTAK ST.
ISLA VERDE, CAROLINA, PR
00979
POOL
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
BEST WESTERN CONDADO
PALM
55 CONDADO AVE
SAN JUAN, PR 00907
PLASTIC STAR
(RED)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LANNING HEADWEAR
257 COLEMAN ST.
BELLEVILLE, ONTARIO, CAN,
2 PIECE BOYS
PAJAMAS (L4B500)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DOLCE & GABBANA USA, INC.
148 LAFAYETTE STREET 9TH
FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10013
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
HORSE AND
CARRIAGE (502)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EZF TRADING INC
70 SCOTT AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11237
PLUSH ANIMALS,
2 STYLES, COW/L
(KD1308)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MCKENZIE BUYING COMPANY
6700 SW SANDBURG ST.
TIGARD, OR 97223
PLUSH ANIMALS,
2 STYLES, DUCK/
(KD1313)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MCKENZIE BUYING COMPANY
6700 SW SANDBURG ST.
TIGARD, OR 97223
PLUSH ANIMAL,
6" BUNNY IN
CARR (KD1314)
Small Parts
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
MCKENZIE BUYING COMPANY
6700 SW SANDBURG ST.
TIGARD, OR 97223
5" PLUSH
BUNNIES, 2
STYLES (KD1323)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MCKENZIE BUYING COMPANY
6700 SW SANDBURG ST.
TIGARD, OR 97223
BUILD AND GROW
CHILDREN'S APRO
(62709)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
LG SOURCING INC
1605 CURTIS BRIDGE ROAD
NORTH WILKESBORO, NC
28659
TOY INFLATABLE
BALL (X15003)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
MASON USA INC.
65-28 173RD STREET, 1ST
FLOOR
FRESH MEADOWS, NY 11365
MAGIC
BALLOONS PUMP
(5527)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CRAVEN CLOSEOUTS
1930 GEORGE STREET
MELROSE PARK, IL 60160
FEAR IN MY
ENEMIES EYES
(BF1923)
Fireworks Fuse
Attachment
16 CFR
1507.3
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DRAGON IMPORTS, LLC
2203 DEERFIELD DRIVE
FORT MILLS, SC 29713
BIRTHDAY
CANDLE
(WG4010(S))
Fireworks
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TYI TRADING LLC
3014 TANAGER AVE
COMMERCE, CA 90040
BIRTHDAY
CANDLE
(WG4010(M))
Fireworks
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TYI TRADING LLC
3014 TANAGER AVE
COMMERCE, CA 90040
BIRTHDAY
CANDLE
(WG4010(L))
Fireworks
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TYI TRADING LLC
3014 TANAGER AVE
COMMERCE, CA 90040
NUTTINESS
MOTORCYCLE
RAILWAY T
(DG11)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PCPART USA.COM DBA AZ
TRADING AND IMPORT
9903 GIDLEY STREET
EL MONTE, CA 91731
DUCK TOYS
(RD30)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PCPART USA.COM DBA AZ
TRADING AND IMPORT
9903 GIDLEY STREET
EL MONTE, CA 91731
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
WHALE TOYS
(RD55)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PCPART USA.COM DBA AZ
TRADING AND IMPORT
9903 GIDLEY STREET
EL MONTE, CA 91731
AEROSOL SPRAY
TEMPORARY
ADHESI (WEB
BOND TA 101)
Aerosols Labeling
16 CFR
1500.130
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMANN USA
452 BURBANK STREET
BROOMFIELD, CO 80020
BABY GARMENTS
BLUE STRIPPED R
(BLUE STRIPPED
R)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
BLUE WHALE
STUFFED TOY
(BLUE WHALE)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
BROWN LION
RATTLE (LION
RATTLE)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
BLUE STAR
ELEPHANT
STUFFED TOY
(BLUE STAR
ELEPH)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
BROWN MONKEY
RATTLE (BROWN
MONKEY RA)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
BABY GARMENTS
BLUE STRIPPED R
(BLUE STRIPPED
R)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
PINK STRIPPED
GREY ELEPHANT
BA (PINK
STRIPPED G)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
BLUE STRIPPED
PINK ELEPHANT
BA (BLUE
STRIPPED P)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
RED STAR BAG
(RED STAR)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
WHITE W/ SILVER
STARS BABY GAR
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
WHITE LAMB
STUFFED TOY
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
YELLOW DUCK
STRIPPED BABY
GARM
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
BLUE STRIPPED
W/ MONKEY
BABY G
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
WHITE THREE
FAIRY BABY
GARMENT
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
YELLOW BIRD
RATTLE
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
PINK STRIPPED
ELEPHANT
OUTLINE
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
GREY STRIPPED
RED COLLAR W/
RO
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
BLUE STAR BAG
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
GREY ELEPHANT
RATTLE
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
PINK STAR BAG
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
PINK STAR BAG
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
PINK FLORAL
RABBIT PLUSH
TOY
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
RED STAR
ELEPHANT
STUFFED TOY
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
WHITE STAR BAG
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
WHITE BLUE
FLORAL W/ BLUE
FLOW
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
STUFFED TOY
PINK STAR
ELEPHANT
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
RABBIT W/
STRIPPED SHIRT
STUFF
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
RED STRIPPED
MONKEY
STUFFED TO
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
WHITE GOOSE
STUFFED TOY
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
WHITE FLORAL
RABBIT STUFFED
TO
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
PINK POLKA DOT
BUNNY STUFFED
T
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
PINK POLKA DOT
BUNNY STUFFED
T
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
PINK POLKA DOT
BUNNY STUFFED
T
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
PINK POLKA DOT
BUNNY STUFFED
T
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
PINK POLKA DOT
BUNNY STUFFED
T
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
PINK WHITE W/
MONKEY BABY
GARM
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
LT BLUE TWO
RABBITS BABY
GARME
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
BLUE WHITE LION
BABY GARMENTS
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
LT PINK LITTLE
GIRL BABY
GARME
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
RED, WHITE,
BLUE SOLDIER
BABY
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
FLORAL W/ RICK
RACK BABY
GARME
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
SEAGULL BABY
GARMENTS
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 117
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
PINK OUTFIT
BABY GARMENTS
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
ROCKET BABY
GARMENTS
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
LITTLE BOY BLUE
W/ DOG BABY GA
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
BLUE WHITE
WHALE BABY
GARMENT
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
RED WHITE
MONKEY BABY
GARMENT
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
PINK POLKA DOT
BUNNY BABY
GAR
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
PINK POLKA DOT
BUNNY BABY
GAR
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
PINK FLORAL
WITH BLUE
FLOWERS
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
PINK STRIPPED
CUPCAKES BABY
GA
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
EFL SALES CO LLC
373 WYTHE AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11249
RED GREEN
FLASHING BOW
HEADBAN (BA-
BOWXMAS)
ASTM Battery -
Operated Toy
15 U.S.C. §
2058(b)(1)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOWORKS IMPORTS INC
126 N. GROESBECK HWY
MT. CLEMENS, MI 48043
RED PVC BALL
(111005)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
PLAYERS WEST
AMUSEMENTS, INC DBA THE
TOY
1930 EASTMAN AVE
OXNARD, CA 93033-3965
YELLOW PVC
BALL (111005)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
PLAYERS WEST
AMUSEMENTS, INC DBA THE
TOY
1930 EASTMAN AVE
OXNARD, CA 93033-3965
GREEN PVC BALL
(111005)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
PLAYERS WEST
AMUSEMENTS, INC DBA THE
TOY
1930 EASTMAN AVE
OXNARD, CA 93033-3965
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 118
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
BLUE PVC BALL
(111005)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
PLAYERS WEST
AMUSEMENTS, INC DBA THE
TOY
1930 EASTMAN AVE
OXNARD, CA 93033-3965
PURPLE PVC BALL
(111005)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
PLAYERS WEST
AMUSEMENTS, INC DBA THE
TOY
1930 EASTMAN AVE
OXNARD, CA 93033-3965
GEOMETRIC
PUZZLE (CM-109)
Misbranded
Toys/Games
w/Small Parts
16 CFR
1500.19
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CAROLINA OFFICE & SCHOOL
SUPPLY
AVE. ROBERTO CLEMENTE C2
CAROLINA, PR
BLUE & NAVY
SMILEY
CARDIGAN SE
(337)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ZULILY, INC
2200 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH
SEATTLE, WA 98134
BLUE & NAVY
SMILEY
CARDIGAN SE
(337)
Lead Content
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
ZULILY, INC
2200 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH
SEATTLE, WA 98134
BLUE & NAVY
SMILEY
CARDIGAN SE
(337)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ZULILY, INC
2200 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH
SEATTLE, WA 98134
BLUE & NAVY
SMILEY
CARDIGAN SE
(337)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ZULILY, INC
2200 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH
SEATTLE, WA 98134
BLUE & NAVY
SMILEY
CARDIGAN SE
(337)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ZULILY, INC
2200 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH
SEATTLE, WA 98134
LIGHTER (DW-013)
Lighter Reporting
16 CFR
1210.17(b)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMCOR PACKING
DISTRIBUTION
600 VALLEY VEIW
BUENA PARK, CA 90620
CHILD'S SHOE -
SANDAL (2844)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TOPGRADE PRODUCTS
1710 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGEWOOD, NY 11385
TOY - DOLL
COWBOY BOOTS
(TK-0410B)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JACQUELINE ALISSA
SULTANA DOLLS
3458 CASTLEWOOD CT
WIXOM, MI 48393
JUNE 2014
PLUSH ANIMAL
(MOOSE - PINK)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
SNOW BUSINESS USA, LLC
119B MAIN STREET
DILLON, CO 80435
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 119
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
PLUSH ANIMAL
(MOOSE - PINK)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
SNOW BUSINESS USA, LLC
119B MAIN STREET
DILLON, CO 80435
PLUSH ANIMAL
(MOOSE - PINK)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
SNOW BUSINESS USA, LLC
119B MAIN STREET
DILLON, CO 80435
PLUSH ANIMAL
(MOOSE - PINK)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
SNOW BUSINESS USA, LLC
119B MAIN STREET
DILLON, CO 80435
PLUSH ANIMAL
(MOOSE - PINK)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
SNOW BUSINESS USA, LLC
119B MAIN STREET
DILLON, CO 80435
PLUSH ANIMAL
(MOOSE - PINK)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
SNOW BUSINESS USA, LLC
119B MAIN STREET
DILLON, CO 80435
PLUSH ANIMAL
(MOOSE - PINK)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
SNOW BUSINESS USA, LLC
119B MAIN STREET
DILLON, CO 80435
PLUSH ANIMAL
(MOOSE - PINK)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
SNOW BUSINESS USA, LLC
119B MAIN STREET
DILLON, CO 80435
PLUSH ANIMAL
(MOOSE - PINK)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
SNOW BUSINESS USA, LLC
119B MAIN STREET
DILLON, CO 80435
BIG SWORD
FOUNTAIN
DEVICE (3609)
Fireworks
Blowout /
Burnout
16 CFR
1507.6
Consumer
Level Recall
PHOENIX IMPORTS, INC. - SC
LOCATION
2203 DEERFIELD DRIVE
FORT MILL, SC 29715
TARGET SET
DART GUN (3500)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FUNSOURCE(DBA FUNTASTIC)
2301 MINIMAX ST.
HOUSTON, TX 77008
GIRL AVIATOR
PLUSH BEAR
(20277/1R / 5400)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BOEING-EASTGATE FACILITY
2810 160TH AVE SE
BELLEVUE, WA 98008
COLOR CHALKS
(780-3626629)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DBG MANAGEMENT CORP.
AVE. LAUREL L35
BAYAMON, PR 00956
PINTURA 3D (780-
5889042)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DBG MANAGEMENT CORP.
AVE. LAUREL L35
BAYAMON, PR 00956
FABRIC PAINTS
(780-5868888)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DBG MANAGEMENT CORP.
AVE. LAUREL L35
BAYAMON, PR 00956
LASER GLUE (780-
1504642(77))
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DBG MANAGEMENT CORP.
AVE. LAUREL L35
BAYAMON, PR 00956
GLITTER GLUE
(780-3819001)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DBG MANAGEMENT CORP.
AVE. LAUREL L35
BAYAMON, PR 00956
LUNCH BOX (780-
3081152)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DBG MANAGEMENT CORP.
AVE. LAUREL L35
BAYAMON, PR 00956
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 120
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
LUNCH BOX (780-
3081151)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DBG MANAGEMENT CORP.
AVE. LAUREL L35
BAYAMON, PR 00956
LUNCH BOX (780-
3081150)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DBG MANAGEMENT CORP.
AVE. LAUREL L35
BAYAMON, PR 00956
BACKPACK (780-
3081155)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DBG MANAGEMENT CORP.
AVE. LAUREL L35
BAYAMON, PR 00956
BACKPACK (780-
3081153)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DBG MANAGEMENT CORP.
AVE. LAUREL L35
BAYAMON, PR 00956
BACKPACK (780-
3081157)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DBG MANAGEMENT CORP.
AVE. LAUREL L35
BAYAMON, PR 00956
BACKPACK (780-
3081158)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DBG MANAGEMENT CORP.
AVE. LAUREL L35
BAYAMON, PR 00956
BACKPACK (780-
3081156)
Advertising Rule -
Internet Violation
15 U.S.C. §
1278(c)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DBG MANAGEMENT CORP.
AVE. LAUREL L35
BAYAMON, PR 00956
MATTRESS (300)
Mattress
Recordkeeping
16 CFR 1632
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
U.S. MATTRESS FACTORY
900 EAST VICKERY BLVD.
FORT WORTH, TX 76104
MATTRESS (300)
Other Mattress
16 CFR 1632
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
U.S. MATTRESS FACTORY
900 EAST VICKERY BLVD.
FORT WORTH, TX 76104
4PK FRICTION
TRUCKS (OC-693
NC3814)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KOLE IMPORTS
24600 S. MAIN ST.
CARSON, CA 90745
STROLLER -
TANGO ESCAPE
(SL808E)
Durable Nursery
Product-
Consumer
Registration
16 CFR part
1130
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LAN ENTERPRISES, LLC DBA
ZOOPER
23588 NW CLARA LANE
HILLSBORO, OR 97124
STROLLER -
TWIST ESCAPE
(BU822E)
Durable Nursery
Product-
Consumer
Registration
16 CFR part
1130
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LAN ENTERPRISES, LLC DBA
ZOOPER
23588 NW CLARA LANE
HILLSBORO, OR 97124
STROLLER -
TANGO SMART
(SL808S)
Durable Nursery
Product-
Consumer
Registration
16 CFR part
1130
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LAN ENTERPRISES, LLC DBA
ZOOPER
23588 NW CLARA LANE
HILLSBORO, OR 97124
STROLLER -
WALTZ SMART
(SL800S)
Durable Nursery
Product-
Consumer
Registration
16 CFR part
1130
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LAN ENTERPRISES, LLC DBA
ZOOPER
23588 NW CLARA LANE
HILLSBORO, OR 97124
STROLLER -
TWIST SMART
(BU822S)
Durable Nursery
Product-
Consumer
Registration
16 CFR part
1130
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LAN ENTERPRISES, LLC DBA
ZOOPER
23588 NW CLARA LANE
HILLSBORO, OR 97124
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 121
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
12 PC SET OF
PLASTIC TOY
WREST
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KARLOS IMPORTS
514 W. COMMERCE
SAN ANTONIO, TX
12 PC SET OF
PLASTIC TOY
WREST
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KARLOS IMPORTS
514 W. COMMERCE
SAN ANTONIO, TX
12 PC SET OF
PLASTIC TOY
WREST
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KARLOS IMPORTS
514 W. COMMERCE
SAN ANTONIO, TX
12 PC SET OF
PLASTIC TOY
WREST
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KARLOS IMPORTS
514 W. COMMERCE
SAN ANTONIO, TX
12 PC SET OF
PLASTIC TOY
WREST
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KARLOS IMPORTS
514 W. COMMERCE
SAN ANTONIO, TX
12 PC SET OF
PLASTIC TOY
WREST
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KARLOS IMPORTS
514 W. COMMERCE
SAN ANTONIO, TX
BACKUP RELEASE
SYSTEM
(BREATHER1-ADJ)
Failure of
secondary back up
system
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(B)
Correct Future
Production
LEXINGTON PLACE
11500 WESTWOOD BLVD
ORLANDO, FL 32821
CHILDREN'S TWO-
PIECE PAJAMA SE
(HAPPY)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Consumer
Level Recall
STAR RIDE KIDS INC
112 W 34TH ST, #830
NEW YORK, NY 10120
TOY CHAIR
(X19116)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Consumer
Level Recall
MASON USA INC.
65-28 173RD STREET, 1ST
FLOOR
FRESH MEADOWS, NY 11365
TOY BOUNCY
BALL (X15003)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MASON USA INC.
65-28 173RD STREET, 1ST
FLOOR
FRESH MEADOWS, NY 11365
DR SET (NT-249)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EZF TRADING INC
70 SCOTT AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11237
TOY DINOSAUR
SET (6618)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JMD ALL STAR IMPEX, INC
98 DISTRIBUTION BLVD
EDISON, NJ 08817
RUBBER DUCK
(KKWJ1)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOBAL IMPORTS INC
1313 JOHN REED COURT
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA `91745
BALLOONS-NO
PROPER
WARNING LAB
(GP-98)
Misbranded
Balloon
16 CFR
1500.19
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOLDEN PALM ENTERPRISES,
INC.
821 SOUTH RAYMOND AVE
SUITE 28
ALHAMBRA, CA 91803
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 122
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
SUCTION BALL
(2027)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GOLDEN PALM ENTERPRISES,
INC.
821 SOUTH RAYMOND AVE
SUITE 28
ALHAMBRA, CA 91803
DIADORA INFANT
"BOOTER"
(F205578 (SIZES)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOLDEN VIKING SPORTS, LLC
21929 67TH AVE SOUTH
KENT, WA 98032
DIADORA INFANT
"BOOTER"
(F205576 (SIZES)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GOLDEN VIKING SPORTS, LLC
21929 67TH AVE SOUTH
KENT, WA 98032
PLAYER TIPO
POLO P/NINO
(BOY'S
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BALLESTEROS BROKERS, INC
14419 INDUSTRY AVE
LAREDO, TX 78045
PLAYER TIPO
POLO P/NINO
(BOY'S
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BALLESTEROS BROKERS, INC
14419 INDUSTRY AVE
LAREDO, TX 78045
PLAYER TIPO
POLO P/NINO
(BOY'S
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BALLESTEROS BROKERS, INC
14419 INDUSTRY AVE
LAREDO, TX 78045
PLAYER TIPO
POLO P/NINO
(BOY'S
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BALLESTEROS BROKERS, INC
14419 INDUSTRY AVE
LAREDO, TX 78045
PLAYER TIPO
POLO P/NINO
(BOY'S
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BALLESTEROS BROKERS, INC
14419 INDUSTRY AVE
LAREDO, TX 78045
PLAYER TIPO
POLO P/NINO
(BOY'S
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BALLESTEROS BROKERS, INC
14419 INDUSTRY AVE
LAREDO, TX 78045
PLAYER TIPO
POLO P/NINO
(BOY'S
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BALLESTEROS BROKERS, INC
14419 INDUSTRY AVE
LAREDO, TX 78045
PLAYER TIPO
POLO P/NINO
(BOY'S
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BALLESTEROS BROKERS, INC
14419 INDUSTRY AVE
LAREDO, TX 78045
PLAYER TIPO
POLO P/NINO
(BOY'S
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BALLESTEROS BROKERS, INC
14419 INDUSTRY AVE
LAREDO, TX 78045
PLAYER TIPO
POLO P/NINO
(BOY'S
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BALLESTEROS BROKERS, INC
14419 INDUSTRY AVE
LAREDO, TX 78045
PLAYER TIPO
POLO P/NINO
(BOY'S
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BALLESTEROS BROKERS, INC
14419 INDUSTRY AVE
LAREDO, TX 78045
TOY CAR (6275)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JMD ALL STAR IMPEX, INC
98 DISTRIBUTION BLVD
EDISON, NJ 08817
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
CHILDREN'S TWO-
PIECE PAJAMA SE
(HAPPY)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Consumer
Level Recall
STAR RIDE KIDS INC
112 W 34TH ST, #830
NEW YORK, NY 10120
MADE WITH LOVE
AND KISSES
(LOUNGE
PANTS/PI)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LESTER'S
1534 2ND AVENUE
NEW YORK CITY, NY 10075
MADE WITH LOVE
AND KISSES
(LOUNGE
PANTS/PI)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LESTER'S
1534 2ND AVENUE
NEW YORK CITY, NY 10075
MADE WITH LOVE
AND KISSES
(LOUNGE
PANTS/PI)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LESTER'S
1534 2ND AVENUE
NEW YORK CITY, NY 10075
MADE WITH LOVE
AND KISSES
(LOUNGE
PANTS/PI)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LESTER'S
1534 2ND AVENUE
NEW YORK CITY, NY 10075
SHORT SLEEVE
TIGHT FITTING PJ
Exceeds Tight
Fitting
Dimensions
16 CFR
1615/16
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LAZY ONE INC
3065 N 200 WEST
NORTH LOGAN, UT 84341
SHORT SLEEVE
TIGHT FITTING PJ
Exceeds Tight
Fitting
Dimensions
16 CFR
1615/16
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LAZY ONE INC
3065 N 200 WEST
NORTH LOGAN, UT 84341
FLEECE ONESIE
(FOOTEEZ)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Consumer
Level Recall
LAZY ONE INC
3065 N 200 WEST
NORTH LOGAN, UT 84341
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
FAMILY PHARMACY CLINIC
1317 10TH AVE W
MOBRIDGE, SD 57106
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
VILAS PHARMACY - EUREKA
712 7TH ST
EUREKA, SD 57437
BACKPACK
(A11502 (PINK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MYSTIC APPAREL LLC
34 W 33RD ST
NEW YORK, NY 10001
BACKPACK
(A11502 (PINK))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MYSTIC APPAREL LLC
34 W 33RD ST
NEW YORK, NY 10001
BACKPACK-PINK
CAT (A11503)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MYSTIC APPAREL LLC
34 W 33RD ST 11TH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10001-3304
BACKPACK-PINK
CAT (A11503)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MYSTIC APPAREL LLC
34 W 33RD ST 11TH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10001-3304
BACKPACK-PINK
CAT (A11503)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MYSTIC APPAREL LLC
34 W 33RD ST 11TH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10001-3304
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
BACKPACK-PINK
CAT (A11503)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MYSTIC APPAREL LLC
34 W 33RD ST 11TH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10001-3304
BACKPACK-PINK
CAT (A11503)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MYSTIC APPAREL LLC
34 W 33RD ST 11TH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10001-3304
BACKPACK-PINK
CAT (A11503)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MYSTIC APPAREL LLC
34 W 33RD ST 11TH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10001-3304
BACKPACK-PINK
CAT (A11503)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MYSTIC APPAREL LLC
34 W 33RD ST 11TH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10001-3304
BACKPACK-PINK
CAT (A11503)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MYSTIC APPAREL LLC
34 W 33RD ST 11TH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10001-3304
BACKPACK-PINK
CAT (A11503)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MYSTIC APPAREL LLC
34 W 33RD ST 11TH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10001-3304
BACKPACK-PINK
CAT (A11503)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MYSTIC APPAREL LLC
34 W 33RD ST 11TH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10001-3304
GI JOE MV2
ALPHA VEHICLE -
WHE (39985)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
OLLIE'S BARGAIN OUTLET,
INC.
6295 ALLENTOWN
BOULEVARD, SUIT
HARRISBURG, PA 17112-2693
PEAS IN A POD
(LARGE)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HELLO GOODIE
CORPORATION
18186 COLIMA ROAD
ROWLAND HEIGHTS, CA 91748
PEAS IN A POD
(LARGE)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HELLO GOODIE
CORPORATION
18186 COLIMA ROAD
ROWLAND HEIGHTS, CA 91748
PEAS IN A POD
(LARGE)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HELLO GOODIE
CORPORATION
18186 COLIMA ROAD
ROWLAND HEIGHTS, CA 91748
PEAS IN A POD
(LARGE)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HELLO GOODIE
CORPORATION
18186 COLIMA ROAD
ROWLAND HEIGHTS, CA 91748
PEAS IN A POD
(LARGE)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HELLO GOODIE
CORPORATION
18186 COLIMA ROAD
ROWLAND HEIGHTS, CA 91748
PEAS IN A POD
(LARGE)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HELLO GOODIE
CORPORATION
18186 COLIMA ROAD
ROWLAND HEIGHTS, CA 91748
PEAS IN A POD
(LARGE)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HELLO GOODIE
CORPORATION
18186 COLIMA ROAD
ROWLAND HEIGHTS, CA 91748
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
ICE FOUNTAIN
(BF1724)
Fireworks
Prohibited
Chemicals
16 CFR
1507.2
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PHOENIX IMPORTS INC
3366 REMY DRIVE
LANSING, MI 48906
ICE FOUNTAIN
(BF1724)
Fireworks
Prohibited
Chemicals
16 CFR
1507.2
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PHOENIX IMPORTS INC
3366 REMY DRIVE
LANSING, MI 48906
ICE FOUNTAIN
(BF1724)
Fireworks
Prohibited
Chemicals
16 CFR
1507.2
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PHOENIX IMPORTS INC
3366 REMY DRIVE
LANSING, MI 48906
BLOCKS SET
(0818-30)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VAN THAI
400 S SAN PEDRO ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
POLICE CAR
(CV8818-50C)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VAN THAI
400 S SAN PEDRO ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
RED DOG PURSE
(VMS)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMEN TRADING, INC.
3183 BANDINI BLVD.
VERNON, CA 90058
RED DOG PURSE
(VMS)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMEN TRADING, INC.
3183 BANDINI BLVD.
VERNON, CA 90058
RED DOG PURSE
(VMS)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMEN TRADING, INC.
3183 BANDINI BLVD.
VERNON, CA 90058
RED DOG PURSE
(VMS)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMEN TRADING, INC.
3183 BANDINI BLVD.
VERNON, CA 90058
CHILD'S SHOES
(Z001-284)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
WONDERFUL IMPORT INC.
8640 26TH AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11214
PLASTIC 7-INCH
RED JUMP ROPE
(00415PE)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ARISTOTLE CORP DBA NASCO
901 JANESVILLE AVE
FORT ATKINSON, WI 53538
PKG OF
BALLOONS
Misbranded
Balloon
16 CFR
1500.19
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MUNOZ MUNOZ INC
2258 BLUE ISLAND AVE.
CHICAGO, IL 60608
KIDS SANDALS
(32)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
188 TRADING INC
188 RANDOLPH STREET
BROOKLYN, NY 11237
BACKPACK-
SK8ER (A11567)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MYSTIC APPAREL LLC
34 W 33RD ST 11TH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10001-3304
ANIMALS (BF6979)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMH TRADING, INC
462 EAST 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
DINOSAURS
(BF6986-6-10)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMH TRADING INC
462 EAST 4TH ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
FUNNY CARTOON
AIRPLANE (2203B)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMH TRADING INC
462 EAST 4TH ST
LOS ANGELS, CA 90013
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
LOVELY BABY
(X1638C)
ASTM Battery -
Operated Toy
15 U.S.C. §
2058(b)(1)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMH TRADING INC
462 EAST 4TH ST
LOS ANGELES CA 90013
DOLL (12T22/16)
ASTM Battery -
Operated Toy
15 U.S.C. §
2058(b)(1)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMH TRADING INC
462 EAST 4TH ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
MASSAGE BALL
(3034(WS8881))
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
LUXO ENTERPRISES INC.
940 E. 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA
PLASTIC DUMP
TRUCK (859481)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMSCAN INC.
80 GRASSLANDS ROAD
ELMSFORD, NY 10523
MINECRAFT
HANGERS (JTMIN-
1981)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
UCC DISTRIBUTING, INC.
6108 AVENIDA ENCINAS
CARLSBAD, CA 92011
CHILD'S CHAIR
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
CARIBBEAN RETAIL
VENTURES, INC.
GAUTIER BENITEZ #14
CAGUAS, PR 00725
JOKER/BATMAN
REVERSIBLE
BACKPA
(SL131249DC)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SIX FLAGS(GRAND PRAIRIE,
TX)
924 AVENUE J. EAST
GRAND PRAIRIE, TX 75050
CANDLE POWER
(HP-1115)
Fireworks Long
Fuse Burn Time
16 CFR
1507.3
Correct Future
Production
HALES FIREWORKS LLC
1968 HWY 65
BUFFALO, MO 65622
THE BIG EASY
(JPN-651)
Fireworks Short
Fuse Burn Time
16 CFR
1507.3
Correct Future
Production
HALES FIREWORKS LLC
1968 HWY 65
BUFFALO, MO 65622
POOL (OUTDOOR)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
BEST WESTERN PLUS
(GREENWOOD VILLAGE)
9231 E ARAPAHOE RD
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO
80111
WADING POOL
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
BELLES AND BEAUS
ACADEMY
10472 E EASTER AVE
ENGLEWOOD, CO 80112
LAUGH BABY
DOLL -
SUNFLOWER DE
(C1-1725)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMH TRADING INC
462 EAST 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
LAUGH BABY
DOLL -
STRAWBERRY D
(C1-1725)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMH TRADING INC
462 EAST 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
LAUGH BABY
DOLL - PLUSH
BEAR D (C1-1725)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMH TRADING INC
462 EAST 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
LAUGH BABY
DOLL - BUNNY
RABBIT (C1-1725)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMH TRADING INC
462 EAST 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
PENGUIN GAME
(B/O TRACK SET)
(5577-1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMH TRADING INC
462 EAST 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
DOLL SET (836344)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMH TRADING INC
462 EAST 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
DOLL SET (MD-15)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMH TRADING INC
462 EAST 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
RACING CAR (99-
83E & 99-82E)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
STUFFED ANIMAL
(FEMALE COW
WIT
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
NIPPON SHOKKEN USA INC
2970 RAMCO ST #402
WEST SACRAMENTO, CA 95691
3 BALLS (3 BALLS)
Misbranded
Toys/Games
w/Small Parts
16 CFR
1500.19
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GREENBRIAR
INTERNATIONAL INC.
500 VOLVO PARKWAY
CHESAPEAKE, VA 23320
POOL DRAIN
COVERS
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
DAYS INN
1241 NORTH 53RD AVENUE
PHOENIX, AZ 85043
AMAM TRUNK
(24441018)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Consumer
Level Recall
CLASSIC CONCEPTS
4505 BANDINI BLVD
VERNON, CA 90058
POLICE CAR
(2621C)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EZF TRADING INC
70 SCOTT AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11237
TOY AIRPLANE
(308A)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
1819 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGWOOD, NY 11385
TOY PUSH BALL
(349)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
1819 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGWOOD, NY 11385
TOY PUSH CAR
(346)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
1819 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGWOOD, NY 11385
SCOOTER (1313)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
1819 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGWOOD, NY 11385
PLAY MATTS
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
1819 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGWOOD, NY 11385
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
ANIMAL BALL
(28134)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
MY IMPORT USA, INC.
75 ETHEL ROAD
EDISON, NJ 08817
GLOBE BALL
(28134)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
MY IMPORT USA, INC.
75 ETHEL ROAD
EDISON, NJ 08817
PRINTS BALL
(28142)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MY IMPORT USA, INC.
75 ETHEL ROAD
EDISON, NJ 08817
SOLID BALL
(28089)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
MY IMPORT USA, INC.
75 ETHEL ROAD
EDISON, NJ 08817
BUDDY BABY
DOLL (2688 (688
ON SH)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
J & M USA GROUP INC
50-00 GRAND AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
GIRL FASHION
SERIES DOLL SET
(88242)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
J & M USA GROUP INC
50-00 GRAND AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
FASHION DOLL
SET (88288)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
J & M USA GROUP INC
50-00 GRAND AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
CHARM GIRL
DOLL SET
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
J & M USA GROUP INC
50-00 GRAND AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
CHILD'S CHAIR
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
J & M USA GROUP INC
50-00 GRAND AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
CHILD'S FOLDING
CHAIR
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
J & M USA GROUP INC
50-00 GRAND AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
MY FASHION GIRL
DOLL SET (6002)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
J & M USA GROUP INC
50-00 GRAND AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
CHILD'S
UMBRELLA
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
J & M USA GROUP INC
50-00 GRAND AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY PUSH CAR
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
J & M USA GROUP INC
50-00 GRAND AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
DOLPHIN BUBBLE
GUN (103)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
J & M USA GROUP INC
50-00 GRAND AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
FISH BUBBLE GUN
(104)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
J & M USA GROUP INC
50-00 GRAND AVENUE
MASPETH, NY 11378
"FUNNY LOCO"
TOY TRAIN (688)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
1819 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGWOOD, NY 11385
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
TOY AIRPLANE
(308A)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
1819 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGWOOD, NY 11385
"LIKABLE
SHEILA" DOLL
SET (5000-50 (579
50)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
1819 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGWOOD, NY 11385
"BEAUTIFUL
GIRL" DOLL SET
(9037)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
1819 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGWOOD, NY 11385
"ANGEL FASHION
BEAUTY" DOLL SE
(688 (688D ON SH)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
1819 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGWOOD, NY 11385
"ZHONG YOU"
DOLL SET (89026)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
1819 FLUSHING AVE
RIDGWOOD, NY 11385
PIGGY EMBOSSED
SCENIC (PIGGY B
(3957)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROY SWARTOUT DBA: R&S
DESIGNS
5033 KEARNEY AVENUE
, CA 94602
SLING CATCH
GAME W
BALLOONS (19400)
Misbranded
Balloon
16 CFR
1500.19
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GEORGE J MARSHALL INC.
10621 RIGGS HILL RD
JESSUP, MD 20794
GLITTER GLUE
(AKE-60)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMPRESAS R. ABAD RAMIREZ
INC.
RD.#100, KM.5.8
CABO ROJO, PR 00623
CONTRABAND 24
CANISTER SHELL
F (JP-933)
Fireworks
Blowout /
Burnout
16 CFR
1507.6
Consumer
Level Recall
WINCO FIREWORKS
1992 W 50 HWY
LONE JACK, MO 64070
SCARF (SIERRA &
ANCHOR)
Clothing
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR 1610
Consumer
Level Recall
JULIE VOS
12 EAST 44TH STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10017
JULY 2014
LIGHT UP TOY
SWORD (SW-2442)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
PARAMOUNT WHOLESALER
INC.
7526 HARWIN DR.
HOUSTON, TX 77036
FEATHER SILK
SOLID SCARF
(10416RUB)
Clothing
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR 1610
Consumer
Level Recall
ZAZOU.COM
2249 5TH STREET
BERKELEY, CA 94710
CONCENTRATED
SULFURIC ACID
950
Sulfuric Acid
Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(9)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SNACKKING (EBAY SELLER)
3454 N SAN MARCOS PL STE B6
CHANDLER, AZ 85225
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 130
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
FIRE TRUCK
BANK (10261)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMAN INC.
555 LAWRENCE AVE.
ROSELLE, IL 60172
POLICE CAR
BANK (10260)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMAN INC.
555 LAWRENCE AVE.
ROSELLE, IL 60172
BLACK KITTEN
BANK (10261)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMAN INC.
555 LAWRENCE AVE.
ROSELLE, IL 60172
YELLOW DUCK
BANK (1026)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMAN INC.
555 LAWRENCE AVE.
ROSELLE, IL 60172
BULLDOZER
BANK (10262)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROMAN INC.
555 LAWRENCE AVE.
ROSELLE, IL 60172
LION PUSH TOY
(336)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
2105 CENTRAL AVE.
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
GOOSE PUSH TOY
(308)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
2105 CENTRAL AVE.
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
GOOSE PUSH TOY
(308)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
2105 CENTRAL AVE.
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
TURTLE PUSH
TOY (327)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
2105 CENTRAL AVE.
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
FRICTION CAR
(TY20535)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIDE TRADING, INC.
6021 BANDINI BLVD
LOS ANGELES, CA 90040
RED UMBRELLA
WITH WHISTLE
(10508-45)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
BRIGHT STAR GROUP INC
321 WALL ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
RED UMBRELLA
WITH WHISTLE
(10508-45)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
BRIGHT STAR GROUP INC
321 WALL ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
RED UMBRELLA
WITH WHISTLE
(10508-45)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
BRIGHT STAR GROUP INC
321 WALL ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
RED UMBRELLA
WITH WHISTLE
(10508-45)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
BRIGHT STAR GROUP INC
321 WALL ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
RED UMBRELLA
WITH WHISTLE
(10508-45)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
BRIGHT STAR GROUP INC
321 WALL ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
RED UMBRELLA
WITH WHISTLE
(10508-45)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
BRIGHT STAR GROUP INC
321 WALL ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 131
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
MARBLES (8888A)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BRIGHT STAR GROUP INC
321 WALL ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
MARBLES (8888A)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BRIGHT STAR GROUP INC
321 WALL ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
STUFFED TOY
(32692)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMERICAN COLORS
HK-15, CALLE 234 URB.
COUNTRY
GUAYNABO, PR 00682
BRAIN FREEZE
(GB-A321)
Fireworks Long
Fuse Burn Time
16 CFR
1507.3
Correct Future
Production
HALES FIREWORKS LLC
1968 HWY 65
BUFFALO, MO 65622
TOY PLANE
(58529)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
FISH WATER GUN
(JD163-6)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS
(LISONOPRIL)
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
PRICE CHOPPER -
SOUTHINGTON
410 QUEEN STREET
SOUTHINGTON, CT 06489
1 POOL 1 SPA
(INDOOR)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
24 HOUR FITNESS (GLENDALE)
4120 E ALAMEDA AVE
GLENDALE, CO 80246
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
MEDICAP PHARMACY
1330 NORTH AVENUE
SPEARFISH, SD 57783
SWIMMING POOL
& SPA
Failure of
secondary back up
system
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(B)
Correct Future
Production
BOARDERS INN AND SUITES
333 RAMADA ROAD
GRAND ISLAND, NE 68801
GNAR LUBE
(GNAR DRY)
Hydrocarbon
Hazardous
Substance
Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(31)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GNARLUBE
1110 TORREY PINES ROAD,
SUITE
LAJOLLA, CA, CA 92037
PLAY SET
SHOOTING GAME
(85807)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERWEST INTERNATIONAL
CORP.
377 S. LEMON AVE STE E
WALNUT, CA 91789
NFL ACTION
FIGURE
KEYCHAINS
(FH706,718,720,7)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FOAMFANATICS, LLC
663 S. LUCILLE ST.
SEATTLE, WA 98108
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS
(DIVALPROEX
SODI)
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
RITE AID - HARTFORD
315 FRANKLIN AVENUE
HARTFORD, CT 06114
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS
(CARDURA XL
80MG)
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
HANCOCK'S PHARMACY AND
SURGICAL CENTER
840 EAST MAIN STREET
MERIDEN, CT 06450
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 132
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS (CALCIUM
600MG +)
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
STOLL'S PHARMACY
185 GROVE STREET
WATERBURY, CT 06710
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
GRAEBER'S PHARMACY
172 WEST MAIN STREET
MERIDEN, CT 06450
BREAK-AWAY
BENCH
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FIGURES TOY COMPANY
12826 COMMODITY PL
TAMPA, FL 33626
STOKKE STEPS
BOUNCER GREIGE
(350104)
Durable Nursery
Product-
Consumer
Registration
16 CFR part
1130
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
STOKKE LLC.
1526 EAST FORREST AVE.
SUITE 2
EAST POINT, GA 30344
STOKKE STEPS
BABY SET (HIGH
CH (349801)
Durable Nursery
Product-
Consumer
Registration
16 CFR part
1130
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
STOKKE LLC.
1526 EAST FORREST AVE.
SUITE 2
EAST POINT, GA 30344
ANGRY PANDAS
(P5434)
Fireworks Fuse
Side Ignition
16 CFR
1507.3
Correct Future
Production
BADA BOOM FIREWORKS
5264 RT 115
BLAKESLEE, PA 18610
MATTRESSES
(V#1003440)
Mattress
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR 1632
Correct Future
Production
BIG LOTS STORES, INC.
300 PHILLIPI ROAD
COLUMBUS, OH 43228
3 POOLS 3 SPAS
(INDOOR/OUTDOO
R)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
LIFE TIME FITNESS (PARKER)
9250 CROWN CREST BLVD
PARKER, CO 80138
SILVER FOX
BOTTLE ROCKETS
(BC403)
Fireworks Stick
Rigidity/Straightn
ess/Attach
16 CFR
1507.10
Correct Future
Production
WINCO FIREWORKS. INC.
5200 WEST 94TH TERRACE -
SUITE
PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KS 66207
PAOLA REINA
DOLL (CRISTI
04625)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TEENY TINY TOY STORE
6702 KELLY CREEK DRIVE
HOLLAND, MI 49423
PAOLA REINA
DOLL (CAROL
04624)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TEENY TINY TOY STORE
6702 KELLY CREEK DRIVE
HOLLAND, MI 49423
PAOLA REINA
DOLL (CRISTI
04558)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TEENY TINY TOY STORE
6702 KELLY CREEK DRIVE
HOLLAND, MI 49423
PAOLA REINA
DOLL (LIU 04581)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TEENY TINY TOY STORE
6702 KELLY CREEK DRIVE
HOLLAND, MI 49423
PAOLA REINA
DOLL (DASHA
04584)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TEENY TINY TOY STORE
6702 KELLY CREEK DRIVE
HOLLAND, MI 49423
INDIRECT FIRE
ARTILLERY
SHELLS (BF957)
Fireworks Short
Fuse Burn Time
16 CFR
1507.3
Correct Future
Production
PHOENIX IMPORTS INC
901 N. LARCH ST
LANSING, MI 48906
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 133
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
MUCHO BANG
BANG (SFC-1006)
Fireworks Long
Fuse Burn Time
16 CFR
1507.3
Correct Future
Production
SELVA'S FIREWORKS LLC
1336 MADRONA AVE
EVERETT, WA 98203
CURRENT EVENTS
(BP2450)
Pyrotechnic
Materials
Overload
16 CFR
1500.17
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BIG'S FIREWORKS LLC
(TEXAS)
1611 S. 3RD STREET
MABANK, TX 75147
KNUCKLE
SANDWICH
(DM503)
Fireworks Long
Fuse Burn Time
16 CFR
1507.3
Correct Future
Production
AMMO HUT PRODUCTIONS
619 ROSEWOOD CR
CLAREMORE, OK 74017
M-80 CROCODILE
PIPE (PM-80C)
Pyrotechnic
Materials
Overload
16 CFR
1500.17
Correct Future
Production
BETHANY SALES COMPANY
131 WEST MAIN STREET
BETHANY, IL 61914
100'S SKY
SHOOTER (P5144)
Fireworks Fuse
Attachment
16 CFR
1507.3
Correct Future
Production
BETHANY SALES COMPANY
131 WEST MAIN STREET
BETHANY, IL 61914
TODDLER
COMRADE
ROMEO, SIZE 5
(2020302)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
WASHINGTON SHOE CO
5530 S. 226TH ST
KENT, WA 98032
TODDLER
COMRADE
ROMEO, SIZE 5
(2020302)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
WASHINGTON SHOE CO
5530 S. 226TH ST
KENT, WA 98032
TODDLER
COMRADE
ROMEO, SIZE 5
(2020302)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
WASHINGTON SHOE CO
5530 S. 226TH ST
KENT, WA 98032
TODDLER
COMRADE
ROMEO, SIZE 5
(2020302)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
WASHINGTON SHOE CO
5530 S. 226TH ST
KENT, WA 98032
TODDLER
COMRADE
ROMEO, SIZE 5
(2020302)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
WASHINGTON SHOE CO
5530 S. 226TH ST
KENT, WA 98032
TODDLER
COMRADE
ROMEO, SIZE 5
(2020302)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
WASHINGTON SHOE CO
5530 S. 226TH ST
KENT, WA 98032
TODDLER
COMRADE
ROMEO, SIZE 5
(2020302)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
WASHINGTON SHOE CO
5530 S. 226TH ST
KENT, WA 98032
TODDLER
COMRADE
ROMEO, SIZE 5
(2020302)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
WASHINGTON SHOE CO
5530 S. 226TH ST
KENT, WA 98032
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 134
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
KIDS SANDALS
(Z001-284)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
Z&M EMPIRE WHOLESALE
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
KIDS SANDALS
(Z001-304)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
Z&M EMPIRE WHOLESALE
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
JOVI PAINT (68012
(68001 TO)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
INNOVACIONES
PSICOEDUCATIVAS, INC.
ZONA IND. VICTOR
FERNANDEZ C/1
SAN JUAN, PR 00926-4267
JOVI COLORED
WOOD CASE
(730/24 (730/12,)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
INNOVACIONES
PSICOEDUCATIVAS, INC.
ZONA IND. VICTOR
FERNANDEZ C/1
SAN JUAN, PR 00926-4267
PUSH AIRPLANE
TOY (303)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUXO ENTERPRISES INC.
940 E. 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA
BLOCKS PLAY
AND LEARN (EN-
71/NO. 6613)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
RICHMOND DISCOUNT STORE
INC
1430 RICHMOND AVENUE
STATEN ISLAND, NY 10314
9-PIECE
BEACH/SAND
BUCKET AND
(858597 / 1007Q0)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMSCAN INC.
80 GRASSLANDS ROAD
ELMSFORD, NY 10523
TOY-SNOW WHITE
FLOPPET
(LDDP001/DISNEY)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ZYDECO STUDIOS LLC
2033 MILWAUKEE AVE, STE
200
RIVERWOOD, IL 60015
TOP SPEED (3699-
701)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
SUPER RACER
(3699-AR11)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
SPEED STREET
CAR (2817-12F)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
FUNNY
LOCOMOTIVE
(338)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
GOGO FISHING
(356)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 135
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
REVERSAL STUNT
CAR (699/688)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
BUBBLE GUN
GLARE AND
MUSIC (103)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
BUBBLE
ELEPHANT (102)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
GOOSE PUSH TOY
(986-1)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
PELICAN PUSH
TOY (345)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
CHILD'S STOOL
(PI)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
CHILD'S FOLDING
CHAIR (PI)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
JIN MING HUANG TRADING
INC
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
BOXING SET
(9915D)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
BRIGHT STAR GROUP INC
321 WALL ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
PRINCESS CASTLE
TENT (QYXXX1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOBAL IMPORTS INC
1313 JOHN REED COURT
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA `91745
9-PIECE
BEACH/SAND
BUCKET AND
(858597 / 1007Q0)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMSCAN INC. D/B/A PARTY
CITY HOLDINGS IN
80 GRASSLANDS ROAD
ELMSFORD, NY 10523
7-PIECE
BEACH/SAND
TOOLS PLAY
(859465 / 1212Q0)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
AMSCAN INC. D/B/A PARTY
CITY HOLDINGS IN
80 GRASSLANDS ROAD
ELMSFORD, NY 10523
10-PIECE
BEACH/SAND
BUCKET AND
(859437/ 0910Q29)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
AMSCAN INC. D/B/A PARTY
CITY HOLDINGS IN
80 GRASSLANDS ROAD
ELMSFORD, NY 10523
GIRLS
PATCHWORK
BACKPACKS
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LIQUIDITY SERVICES INC.
1920 L STREET, SUITE 600
WASHINGTON, DC 20036
CHILDRENS ART
SETS
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LIQUIDITY SERVICES INC.
1920 L STREET, SUITE 600
WASHINGTON, DC 20036
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 136
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
TOY TRAIN
"HAPPY TRAIN"
(3312B-1)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HAO YONG USA INC
825 59TH STREET
BROOKLYN, NY 11220
TOY FIRE TRUCK
(128-6)
Extremely
Flammable
Contact
Adhesives Ban
16 CFR 1302
Correct Future
Production
HAO YONG USA INC
825 59TH STREET
BROOKLYN, NY 11220
MATTRESS (TWIN)
Mattress
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR 1632
Consumer
Level Recall
BIG BARRY'S MATTRESS
512 INTERCHANGE DRIVE
ATLANTA, GA 30336
POOL (INDOOR)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
HAMPTON INN & SUITES
IDAHO CENTER
3024 VINE ST
CINCINNATI, OH 45202
QUEEN EURO TOP
MATTRESSES
(112311)
Mattress
Recordkeeping
16 CFR 1632
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EXCELLENCE MATTRESS
6483 STANFORD AVE
LOS ANGELES, CA 90001
QUEEN EURO TOP
MATTRESSES
(112311)
Mattress
Recordkeeping
16 CFR 1632
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EXCELLENCE MATTRESS
6483 STANFORD AVE
LOS ANGELES, CA 90001
HANUKKAH
MENORAH GOLD
POLYRESI (MNR-
TJ-47341)
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
WORLD OF JUDAICA
3501 WEST 57TH ST.
SIOUX FALLS, SD 57108
POLICE SET
(AK014)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
POLLY ENTERPRISE INC
337 CROCKER ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
POLICE SET
(3328A)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
POLLY ENTERPRISE INC
337 CROCKER ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
SWAT POLICE SET
(AK2865)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
POLLY ENTERPRISE INC
337 CROCKER ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
4PK FRICTION
TRUCK (OC-693)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KOLE IMPORTS
24600 S. MAIN ST.
CARSON, CA 90745
RUBBER BALL
(A59-00157)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
INSULAR TRADING CO. INC.
PO BOX 3069
VEGA ALTA, PR 00692-3069
RUBBER BALL
(A59-00157)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
INSULAR TRADING CO. INC.
PO BOX 3069
VEGA ALTA, PR 00692-3069
DRAWING BOARD
(3018)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
PLUSH TOY (804-
7017170)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ME SALVE
CARR. #5 KM 4.0 BO. PALMAS
CATANO, PR 00962
PLUSH TOY (804-
7017170)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ME SALVE
CARR. #5 KM 4.0 BO. PALMAS
CATANO, PR 00962
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
PLUSH TOY (804-
7017170)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ME SALVE
CARR. #5 KM 4.0 BO. PALMAS
CATANO, PR 00962
PLUSH TOY (804-
7017170)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ME SALVE
CARR. #5 KM 4.0 BO. PALMAS
CATANO, PR 00962
PLUSH TOY (804-
7017170)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ME SALVE
CARR. #5 KM 4.0 BO. PALMAS
CATANO, PR 00962
PLUSH TOY (804-
7017170)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ME SALVE
CARR. #5 KM 4.0 BO. PALMAS
CATANO, PR 00962
PLUSH TOY (804-
7017170)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ME SALVE
CARR. #5 KM 4.0 BO. PALMAS
CATANO, PR 00962
PLUSH TOY (804-
7017170)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ME SALVE
CARR. #5 KM 4.0 BO. PALMAS
CATANO, PR 00962
KIDS SANDALS (L-
668)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VARIETY GOOD TRADING INC
4116 MAIN STREET
FLUSHING, NY
CHILDREN'S MAT
(745)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FRANK MORROW
4600 N OCEAN DR.
SINGER ISLAND, FL 33404
BOYS LIGHT UP
BACKPACK
(MULTI/ (SK532
BOYS)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
RADIANT ENTERPRISES LLC
1255 S. LA BREA AVE
LOS ANGELES, CA 90019
KIDS SANDALS
(32)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JS WELLTON TRADE INC
5205 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY
SO NIKKI
(LOUNGE PANTS)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Distribution
Level Recall
SO NIKKI, INC
115 MERRICK AVENUE
MERRICK, NY 11566
TWO PIECE GIRLS
PAJAMA SET
(FLORET, #11PJSG)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AGABANG U.S.A., INC.
2560 W OLYMPIC BLVD., #100
LOS ANGELES, CA 90006
TWO PIECE GIRLS
PAJAMA SET
(FLORET, #11PJSG)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AGABANG U.S.A., INC.
2560 W OLYMPIC BLVD., #100
LOS ANGELES, CA 90006
CHILDRENS
BICYCLE
(CHILDREN BIKE
1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
2105 CENTRAL AVE.
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
CHILDRENS
BICYCLE
(CHILDREN BIKE
1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
2105 CENTRAL AVE.
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
CHILDRENS
BICYCLE
(CHILDREN BIKE
1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
2105 CENTRAL AVE.
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
CHILDRENS
BICYCLE
(CHILDREN BIKE
1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
2105 CENTRAL AVE.
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
CHILDRENS
BICYCLE
(CHILDREN BIKE
1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
2105 CENTRAL AVE.
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
BOW & ARROW
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KROO USA INC
2398 PECK ROAD
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 90601
NINJA SET (4783)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KROO USA INC
2398 PECK ROAD
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 90601
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
BAYGREEN PHARMACY, LLC
1385 CASSAT AVE.
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32205
AUGUST 2014
KIDS' PALM LEAF
COWBOY HAT
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HUGO CASIO FLORES
300 MOURSOUND BLVD
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78221
KIDS' PALM LEAF
COWBOY HAT
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HUGO CASIO FLORES
300 MOURSOUND BLVD
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78221
KIDS' PALM LEAF
COWBOY HAT
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HUGO CASIO FLORES
300 MOURSOUND BLVD
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78221
KIDS' PALM LEAF
COWBOY HAT
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HUGO CASIO FLORES
300 MOURSOUND BLVD
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78221
KIDS' PALM LEAF
COWBOY HAT
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HUGO CASIO FLORES
300 MOURSOUND BLVD
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78221
S-FRAME EVA
TIRE BICYCLE
(12S01B, BLUE)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMBICA IMPORTS INC
4414 W. LAWRENCE AVE
CHICAGO, IL 60630
S-FRAME EVA
TIRE BICYCLE
(12S01BK, BLACK)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMBICA IMPORTS INC
4414 W. LAWRENCE AVE
CHICAGO, IL 60630
S-FRAME EVA
TIRE BICYCLE
(12S01R, RED)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMBICA IMPORTS INC
4414 W. LAWRENCE AVE
CHICAGO, IL 60630
S-FRAME EVA
TIRE BICYCLE
(12S01P, PINK)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMBICA IMPORTS INC
4414 W. LAWRENCE AVE
CHICAGO, IL 60630
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
S-FRAME EVA
TIRE BICYCLE
(12S01PK, PURPLE)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMBICA IMPORTS INC
4414 W. LAWRENCE AVE
CHICAGO, IL 60630
S-FRAME AIR TIRE
BICYCLE 16"
(16S01B, BLUE)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMBICA IMPORTS INC
4414 W. LAWRENCE AVE
CHICAGO, IL 60630
S-FRAME AIR TIRE
BICYCLE 16"
(16S01BK, BLACK)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMBICA IMPORTS INC
4414 W. LAWRENCE AVE
CHICAGO, IL 60630
S-FRAME AIR TIRE
BICYCLE 16"
(16S01P, PINK)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMBICA IMPORTS INC
4414 W. LAWRENCE AVE
CHICAGO, IL 60630
S-FRAME AIR TIRE
BICYCLE 16"
(16S01PK, PURPLE)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMBICA IMPORTS INC
4414 W. LAWRENCE AVE
CHICAGO, IL 60630
BLACK AND
GOLD POLKA
SHOES
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SWEET N ' SWAG
4464 WEST 2100 STREET
PLEASANT GROVE, UT 84062
PINK AND GOLD
POLKA SHOES
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SWEET N ' SWAG
4464 WEST 2100 STREET
PLEASANT GROVE, UT 84062
YELLOW
TODDLER SHOES
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SWEET N ' SWAG
4464 WEST 2100 STREET
PLEASANT GROVE, UT 84062
"LOOM BANDS"
SET (2022)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
Z&M EMPIRE WHOLESALE
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
"LOOM BANDS"
SET (10620)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
Z&M EMPIRE WHOLESALE
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
"LOOM BANDS"
SET (5808)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
Z&M EMPIRE WHOLESALE
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
"LOOM BANDS"
SET (10687)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
Z&M EMPIRE WHOLESALE
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY CAR "SPEED
RACER" (2168)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
Z&M EMPIRE WHOLESALE
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
"LOOM BANDS"
SET (2022)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
88 GM TRADING INC
5811 8TH AVE, #1E
BROOKLYN, NY 11220
"LOOM BANDS"
SET (5808)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
88 GM TRADING INC
5811 8TH AVE, #1E
BROOKLYN, NY 11220
TODDLER SHOES
(YELLOW)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SWEET N SWAG LLC
661 SO. 2220 W. #301
PLEASANT GROVE, UT 84062
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
BALLONS
Misbranded
Balloon
16 CFR
1500.19
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
COLD SPRING DIRECT
340 EAST ROAD
BRISTOL, CT 06010
TOY CARTOON
PHONE "LOVELY
INSE (G004-156)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
Z&M EMPIRE WHOLESALE
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY GIRAFFE-
PUSH TOY (G00S-
207)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
Z&M EMPIRE WHOLESALE
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
INFLATABLE
BOUNCY TOY
ANIMAL (W001-06)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
Z&M EMPIRE WHOLESALE
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY CHICKEN SET
(G005-172)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
Z&M EMPIRE WHOLESALE
5000 GRAND AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
EXOSKELETON
(DM2019)
Pyrotechnic
Materials
Overload
16 CFR
1500.17
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMMO HUT PRODUCTIONS
619 ROSEWOOD CR
CLAREMORE, OK 74017
TOY RC CAR
(999G-21A)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
DOLL KEY CHAIN
(K 12)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
BOUNCY TOY
(FP004)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
BOUNCY TOY
(FP001)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
STUFFED TOY
DOG (JM-501)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
STUFFED TOY
DOG (JM-502)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
STUFFED TOY
SHEEP (JM-269)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
BABY DOLL
(NW228E)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
STUFFED TOY
DOG (JM-501)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
STUFFED TOY
DOG (JM-502)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
STUFFED TOY
SHEEP (JM-269)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
RUBBER DUCK
BATH TOYS
(MH0026504)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BUFFALO SPECIALTIES INC
10706 CRAIGHEAD
HOUSTON, TX 77025
TOY CAR -
"STREET WINNER"
(6275)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JMD ALL STAR IMPEX, INC
98 DISTRIBUTION BLVD
EDISON, NJ 08817
TOY DOCTOR SET
(6815)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JMD ALL STAR IMPEX, INC
98 DISTRIBUTION BLVD
EDISON, NJ 08817
TOY BICYCLE -
"EXTREME
SPORTS" (6820)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JMD ALL STAR IMPEX, INC
98 DISTRIBUTION BLVD
EDISON, NJ 08817
TOY BLOCKS SET
(6828)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JMD ALL STAR IMPEX, INC
98 DISTRIBUTION BLVD
EDISON, NJ 08817
TOY BLOCKS SET
(6829)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JMD ALL STAR IMPEX, INC
98 DISTRIBUTION BLVD
EDISON, NJ 08817
BABY DOLL
(NW228E)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
MATTRESS
(110131-1010)
Other Mattress
16 CFR 1632
Correct Future
Production
E & E BEDDING CO. INC.
124 SECOND STREET
CHELSEA, MA 02150
WILD QUEST
ELEPHANT PLAY
SET (9003-5)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
T.M.T. WAREHOUSE
524 W. CALLE PRIMERA #1000
SAN YSIDRO, CA 92173
NODDINGHEAD
HORSE (61-8949)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
T.M.T. WAREHOUSE
524 W. CALLE PRIMERA
SAN YSIDRO, CA 92173
SPIN TOP WITH
LIGHT (D-059)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
T.M.T. WAREHOUSE
524 W. CALLE PRIMERA #1000
SAN YSIDRO, CA 92173
THUNDER
WARRIOR TRUCK
(6689)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
T.M.T. WAREHOUSE
524 W. CALLE PRIMERA #1000
SAN YSIDRO, CA 92173
MINI TOY IRON
(2010)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
T.M.T. WAREHOUSE
524 CALLE PRIMERA SUITE
#1000
SAN YSIDRO, CA 92173
BUBBLE GUN
(AF29-2008P)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
YOUNG STAR TOYS & GIFTS,
INC.
4819 E 49TH ST
VERNON, CA 90058
EVERLASTING
FRIENDSHIP DOLL
(11359, NO.8827)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LS IMPORT INC.
7020 HARWIN DR.
HOUSTON, TX 77036
MAGIC QUEEN
W/PURSE (112975,
NO.882)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LS IMPORT INC.
7020 HARWIN DR.
HOUSTON, TX 77036
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
MAGIC QUEEN
W/BOOTS (112976,
NO.882)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LS IMPORT INC.
7020 HARWIN DR.
HOUSTON, TX 77036
B/O PHONE
(YX0243258)
ASTM Battery -
Operated Toy
15 U.S.C. §
2058(b)(1)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
NJDEH NICK GHAZARYAN
10445 LAUREL CANYON BLVD
PACOIMA, CA 91331
DOLL (YX0255035)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
NJDEH NICK GHAZARYAN
10445 LAUREL CANYON BLVD
PACOIMA, CA 91331
EQUALIZER
DRAIN COVERS
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
CHESTER RECREATION
ASSOCIATION
11740 CHESTER ROAD
CHESTER, VA 23831
POOL (BUILT IN)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
NEWPORT COUNTY YMCA
792 VALLEY RD.
MIDDLETOWN, RI 02842
KIDS SANDALS
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JS WELLTON TRADE INC
5205 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY
SPA (BUILT IN)
Failure of
secondary back up
system
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(B)
Correct Future
Production
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS
(MIDDLETOWN, RI)
855 WEST MAIN ROAD
MIDDLETOWN, RI 02842
POOL (OUTDOOR)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
SUNSET GARDEN
APARTMENTS
1836 SUNSET AVE
CINCINNATI, OH 45238
METAL
THREADED POST
(7223. 7268)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
STEFFY WOOD PRODUCTS,
INC.
701 WEST MILL STREET
ANGOLA, IN 46703
8" MEMORY FOAM
MATTRESS - QUEE
(HAMPTONQD)
Mattress
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR 1632
Correct Future
Production
WELCOME HOME SOCIETY
DBA PRICE CO
13549 AURORA AVE N
SEATTLE, WA 98133-7511
POOL (BUILT IN)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
QUALITY INN (MIDDLETOWN,
RI)
936 WEST MAIN RD.
MIDDLETOWN, RI 02842
1 POOL 1 WADING
POOL (OUTDOOR)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
VILLAGE GREEN
1300 S CHAMBERS CIR
AURORA, CO 80012
PULLBACK
HELICOPTER
(KSA/TOY710)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SMILEMAKERS INC
294 JOHN MARTIN ROAD
SPARTANBURG, SC 29303
SUPER CHARIOT
WIRED CONTROL
CA
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VALLEY FORGE AUCTION
AND WHOLESALE, INC.
412 CHEROKEE PARK DRIVE
ELIZABETHTON, TN 37643-2764
SUPER HUMMER
(4PC) CAR SET
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VALLEY FORGE AUCTION
AND WHOLESALE, INC.
412 CHEROKEE PARK DRIVE
ELIZABETHTON, TN 37643-2764
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
SUPER RACER -
CROSS-COUNTRY
SU
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VALLEY FORGE AUCTION
AND WHOLESALE, INC.
412 CHEROKEE PARK DRIVE
ELIZABETHTON, TN 37643-2764
MR. MOUSE -
COCKHORSE
FAIRYLAN
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VALLEY FORGE AUCTION
AND WHOLESALE, INC.
412 CHEROKEE PARK DRIVE
ELIZABETHTON, TN 37643-2764
MR. MOUSE -
SUBTERRANEAN
CASIN
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VALLEY FORGE AUCTION
AND WHOLESALE, INC.
412 CHEROKEE PARK DRIVE
ELIZABETHTON, TN 37643-2764
FIRST
CLASSROOM -
SHAPES SORTI
(HM607)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VALLEY FORGE AUCTION
AND WHOLESALE, INC.
412 CHEROKEE PARK DRIVE
ELIZABETHTON, TN 37643-2764
MILITARY-UN
FORCE VEHICLE
(MIX (A939)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VALLEY FORGE AUCTION
AND WHOLESALE, INC.
412 CHEROKEE PARK DRIVE
ELIZABETHTON, TN 37643-2764
UNIVERSAL
MUSIC ELECTRIC
LIGHT (6368-1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VALLEY FORGE AUCTION
AND WHOLESALE, INC.
412 CHEROKEE PARK DRIVE
ELIZABETHTON, TN 37643-2764
INERTIA ROCKET
CAR (6368)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VALLEY FORGE AUCTION
AND WHOLESALE, INC.
412 CHEROKEE PARK DRIVE
ELIZABETHTON, TN 37643-2764
MCDONALDS &
KFC HAULER
(MIXED (2029-C)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VALLEY FORGE AUCTION
AND WHOLESALE, INC.
412 CHEROKEE PARK DRIVE
ELIZABETHTON, TN 37643-2764
TOY RIDE-ON
MINI QUAD (ES-
002; ITEM MT)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DIGITAL COMPLEX INC DBA
BIG TOYS USA
3700 CORPORATE AVE
PLOVER, WI 54467
BLUE STAR
ROMPER (EE021)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
500845 ONTARIO LTD
650 BARMAC DRIVE
TORONTO, ONTARIO,
CANADA, M9L
PINK SHIRT WITH
SHORTS (EE0607)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
500845 ONTARIO LTD
650 BARMAC DRIVE
TORONTO, ONTARIO,
CANADA, M9L
PINK SHIRT WITH
LEGGINGS
(EE0608)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
500845 ONTARIO LTD
650 BARMAC DRIVE
TORONTO, ONTARIO,
CANADA, M9L
"WILD FOCUS"
DOLL SET
(5588A3)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
QB TRADING INC
23 CYPRESS AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11237
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
"ANGEL FASHION
GIRL" DOLL SET
(6622A4)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
QB TRADING INC
23 CYPRESS AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11237
INFLATABLE TOY
BOUNCY BALL
(X15003)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
MASON USA INC.
65-28 173RD STREET, 1ST
FLOOR
FRESH MEADOWS, NY 11365
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENT SET
(5536)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MY FAVORITE TOYS INC
325 CROCKER
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
AIRPLANE PUSH
TOY (303)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KROO USA INC
2398 PECK ROAD
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 90601
DUCK PUSH TOY
(308)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KROO USA INC
2398 PECK ROAD
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 90601
ROOSTER PUSH
TOY (312)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KROO USA INC
2398 PECK ROAD
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 90601
TOY DRAWING
BOARD (TY286345)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
STAR TECH TRADING
930 BEDFORD AVE
BROOKLYN, NY 11205
SMALL TOY IN
KINDER EGGS
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LIL RIDER RIDE
ON VEHICLES (80-
KB901)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TRADEMARK GAMES INC.
5401 BAUMHART ROAD
LORAIN, OH 44053
6" INNERSPRING
FUTON MATTRESS
(5423096)
Mattress
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR 1632
Correct Future
Production
DOREL HOME PRODUCTS
410 E FIRST ST SOUTH
WRIGHT CITY, MO 63390
MATTRESSES
Mattress
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR 1632
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BERGAD INCORPORATED
747 ELJER WAY
FORD CITY, PA 16226
FLIP KEYS (FLIP
KEYS)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Distribution
Level Recall
BLIP TOYS
3955 ANNAPOLIS LANE
PLYMOUTH, MN 55447
DOCTOR SET
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SHANTOU CHITEY TOYS CO.,
LTD
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT,
PENGFA RD
GUANGDONG, CHINA,
PLASTICINE
MAGICAL
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SHANTOU CHITEY TOYS CO.,
LTD
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT,
PENGFA RD
GUANGDONG, CHINA,
CRAYONES
CONTENIDO
(CRAYONS)
(600552019040)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JMD ALL STAR IMPEX, INC
98 DISTRIBUTION BLVD
EDISON, NJ 08817
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
BRIGHT
WATERCOLOR
PAINTS & BRU
(600552017923)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JMD ALL STAR IMPEX, INC
98 DISTRIBUTION BLVD
EDISON, NJ 08817
COLOR OIL
PASTELES - 12
COUNT (AS1002)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
JMD ALL STAR IMPEX, INC
98 DISTRIBUTION BLVD
EDISON, NJ 08817
BARN-NOTXAH
Other Household
Chemicals
Labeling
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VIP BEAUTY GROUP, LLC
159-2 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE
EAST HANOVER, NJ 07936
LIL RIDER (KB-
901)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TRADEMARK GAMES, INC.
5401 BAUMHART ROAD
LORAIN, OH 44053
TOY DINOSAUR
(1003A)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LILY POPULAR VARITIES &
GIFTS INC.
52-01 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
DOLL (80225-30)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
LILY POPULAR VARITIES &
GIFTS INC.
52-01 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY AIRPLANE -
PUSH TOY (2686)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LILY POPULAR VARITIES &
GIFTS INC.
52-01 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY BUTTERFLY -
PUSH TOY (325)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
LILY POPULAR VARITIES &
GIFTS INC.
52-01 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
TOY BLOCKS SET
(554-51)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
LILY POPULAR VARITIES &
GIFTS INC.
52-01 FLUSHING AVE
MASPETH, NY 11378
DRAIN COVERS
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
EMBASSY SUITES- ASHBURN
44610 WAXPOOL RD
ASHBURN, VA 20147
COLOR DOUGH
(6838)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
2105 CENTRAL AVE.
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
TOY MINI
CARTOON CARS
(858A/B)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
2105 CENTRAL AVE.
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
KIDS PLASTIC
JEWELRY SET
(917-8)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
TWINKLE STAR TRADING INC
423 WALL STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
TOY JEEP (TTY-
2028)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
AMEN TRADING, INC.
3183 BANDINI BLVD.
VERNON, CA 90058
PENGUIN TRACK
SET (A333-54)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE ST E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
PENGUIN TRACK
SET (A333-54)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE ST E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
NIGHT SKY
BREAKER
CANDLE BARRA
(LR9250)
Fireworks Fuse
Attachment
16 CFR
1507.3
Correct Future
Production
THUNDER FIREWORKS INC.
5207 187TH STREET EAST
TACOMA, WA 98446
CAPTAIN JACK
(LC8501)
Fireworks Long
Fuse Burn Time
16 CFR
1507.3
Correct Future
Production
THUNDER FIREWORKS INC.
5207 187TH STREET EAST
TACOMA, WA 98446
POOL & SPA
DRAIN COVERS
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
SLEEP INN
18235 NORTH 27 AVENUE
PHOENIX, AZ 85053
TRAYL (TRN 29"
MOUNTAI)
Bicycle Brake
System
16 CFR
1512.5
Correct Future
Production
EAST COAST CYCLE SUPPLY,
LLC.
80 SMITH STREET
FARMINGDALE, NY 11735
WHITE AND
BLACK PLASTIC
SOCCER (KK175)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
KOLE IMPORTS
24600 S. MAIN ST.
CARSON, CA 90745
RUBBER (TOY
PLASTIC)
FOOTBALL
(KK194)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
KOLE IMPORTS
24600 S. MAIN ST.
CARSON, CA 90745
FASHION DOLL
(KL055)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KOLE IMPORTS
24600 S. MAIN ST.
CARSON, CA 90745
"SQUEAK"
SQUEEZE TOY
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
KOLE IMPORTS
24600 S. MAIN ST.
CARSON, CA 90745
PLUSH
CATEPILLAR-44'
(PL4301)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
NAZZARO ENTERPRISES
TEXAS INC.
1001 S. MAIN ST.
EULESS, TX 76040
PLUSH
CATEPILLAR
(PL6501)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
NAZZARO ENTERPRISES
TEXAS INC.
1001 S. MAIN ST.
EULESS, TX 76040
POOL (BUILT IN)
Failure of
secondary back up
system
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(B)
Correct Future
Production
BREEZEWAY RESORT
70 WINNAPAUG ROAD
WESTERLY, RI 02891
MY FAIR
PRINCESS TENT
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE ST E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
MY FAIR
PRINCESS TENT
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE ST E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
MY FAIR
PRINCESS TENT
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
1938 TYLER AVE ST E
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
POLICE SET
(AK011)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
REGENCY MERCHANDISE, INC.
1729 E. WASHINGTON BLVD.
LOS ANGELES, CA 90021
POLICE SET
(AK007/8)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
REGENCY MERCHANDISE, INC.
1729 E. WASHINGTON BLVD.
LOS ANGELES, CA 90021
POLICE PLAY SET
(AK2862)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
REGENCY MERCHANDISE, INC.
1729 E. WASHINGTON BLVD.
LOS ANGELES, CA 90021
POOL (IN-
GROUND)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
TIMBER CREEK RV RESORT
118 DUNNS CORNER ROAD
WESTERLY, RI 02891
LADY BUG STUFF
BACKPACK (FB-
02)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUXO ENTERPRISES INC.
940 E. 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA
LADY BUG STUFF
BACKPACK (FB-
02)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUXO ENTERPRISES INC.
940 E. 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA
LADY BUG STUFF
BACKPACK (FB-
02)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUXO ENTERPRISES INC.
940 E. 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA
LADY BUG STUFF
BACKPACK (FB-
02)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUXO ENTERPRISES INC.
940 E. 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA
LADY BUG STUFF
BACKPACK (FB-
02)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUXO ENTERPRISES INC.
940 E. 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA
SEPTEMBER 2014
SEASIDE COIL
FUTON
MATTRESS, F
(MND-SEA-FUL /
M)
Mattress
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR 1632
Correct Future
Production
NIGHT & DAY FURNITURE
3115 NE 109TH AVE #A
VANCOUVER, WA 98682
SEASIDE COIL
FUTON
MATTRESS, F
(MND-SEA-FUL /
M)
Mattress
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR 1632
Correct Future
Production
NIGHT & DAY FURNITURE
3115 NE 109TH AVE #A
VANCOUVER, WA 98682
11.5" DOLL
(MX166-250B)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GIANT TOYS IMPORTS INC
335 WINSTON ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
MAGIE WAND
SUIT (125A-6)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GIANT TOYS IMPORTS INC
335 WINSTON ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
INTELLIGENCE
TOY (U909)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GIANT TOYS IMPORTS INC
335 WINSTON ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
FASHION SET
(6655-3)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GIANT TOYS IMPORTS INC
335 WINSTON ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
11.5" DOLL
(MX166-350B)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GIANT TOYS IMPORTS INC
335 WINSTON ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
VILLA (3903)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GIANT TOYS IMPORTS INC
335 WINSTON ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
FRICTION
MOTORCYCLE
WITH LIGHT (1919-
1)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GIANT TOYS IMPORTS INC
335 WINSTON ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
FRICTION
MOTORCYCLE
WITH LIGHT (1918-
5)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GIANT TOYS IMPORTS INC
335 WINSTON ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
SANDBEACH CAR
(1056-2)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GIANT TOYS IMPORTS INC
335 WINSTON ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
FRICTION MOTOR
(678-2D)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GIANT TOYS IMPORTS INC
335 WINSTON ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
BEAUTY SET (KZ-
2326)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GIANT TOYS IMPORTS INC
335 WINSTON ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
PLAYSET (U830)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GIANT TOYS IMPORTS INC
335 WINSTON ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
BACKPACK - RED
AND GREY (B006)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KENNETH PENNER
10928 39TH DR SE
EVERETT, WA 98208
SUPER GUN
(ARBS001-3A)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ARTOY TRADING LLC
510 S. ANDERSON ST.
LOS ANGELES, CA 90033
SODIUM
HYDROXIDE
(NAOH) (LW-
NAOH-4)
Sodium /
Potassium
hydroxide
Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
PAUL FULLWOOD (EBAY
SELLER LOUDWOLF1)
PO BOX 2432
DUBLIN, CA 94568
POTASSIUM
HYDROXIDE
BIODIESEL, (KOH
93%)
Other Household
Chemicals
Labeling
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
STEVE FISCHER
(EBAY:SERLINW) DRUMDIAL
IN
4340 N. SULLINGER AVE
TUCSON, AZ 85705
SULFURIC ACID
98% ACS
REAGENT
Sulfuric Acid
Drain Cleaner
16 CFR
1500.129
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EBAY SELLER, DWSURMAN
(CCS, LLC)
2470 N. OLD BETHLEMHEM
PIKE
QUAKERTOWN, PA 18951
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 149
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
SNUG AS A BUG
"QUACK"KIDS
FLEE (18157)
Sleepwear
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR
1615/16
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
THE PAJAMA CO.
181 MARSH HILL ROAD
ORANGE, CT 06477
DRAIN COVER
(POOL/SPA)
Failure of
secondary back up
system
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(B)
Correct Future
Production
OCEAN ESTATES
CONDOMINIUM SPA
624 MONROE AVENUE
CAPE CANAVERAL, FL 32920
DRAIN COVER
(SPA)
Failure of
secondary back up
system
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(B)
Correct Future
Production
OCEAN TERRACES
CONDOMINIUM ASSOC SWP
209 N ATLANTIC AVENUE
COCOA BEACH, FL 32931
FUNNY SPEEDY
TRAIN (650)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
UNIK TOYZ TRADING INC
316 EAST 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
SPEED IN RACING
TRUCK (333-4T21-
22-23)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
UNIK TOYZ TRADING INC
316 EAST 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
POOL DRAIN
COVER (DS360)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
WESTLAKE APARTMENTS
3139 ALA LIMA STREET
HONOLULU, HI 96818
FULL SIZE FUTON
MATTRESS
(POCKET COIL
PLU)
Mattress
Flammability
Failure
16 CFR 1632
Correct Future
Production
NIGHT & DAY FURNITURE
3115 NE 109TH AVE #A
VANCOUVER, WA 98682
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
MISSION PLAZA PHARMACY
906 S. BRYAN ROAD, STE 101
MISSION, TX 78572
TOY RIDE-ON
MINI QUAD (MT-
03/ES-002)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DIGITAL COMPLEX INC DBA
BIG TOYS USA
3700 CORPORATE AVE
PLOVER, WI 54467
4 PCS 3" P/C
RACING CARS
(27652)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
OKK TRADING, INC.
2721 E. 45TH STREET
VERNON, CA 90058
4 PCS 3" P/C
RACING CARS
(27652)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
OKK TRADING, INC.
2721 E. 45TH STREET
VERNON, CA 90058
4 PCS 3" P/C
RACING CARS
(27652)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
OKK TRADING, INC.
2721 E. 45TH STREET
VERNON, CA 90058
4 PCS 3" P/C
RACING CARS
(27652)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
OKK TRADING, INC.
2721 E. 45TH STREET
VERNON, CA 90058
YELLOW
MAGWHEEL
UNICYCLE (U-
18"A)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MMP LLC C/O AMAZON.COM
16920 W COMMERCE DR
GOODYEAR, AZ 85338
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 150
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
YELLOW
MAGWHEEL
UNICYCLE (U-
18"A)
Lead-in-Paint
Toy/Children's
Product/CPSA
16 CFR 1303
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MMP LLC C/O AMAZON.COM
16920 W COMMERCE DR
GOODYEAR, AZ 85338
11.5' SEA LION
(A30433)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
ROYAL INDUSTRIES EXP AND
IMP INC
4771 ARROYO VISTA, STE B
LIVERMORE, CA 94551
LELLI KELLY'S
'GLITTER AMY' TO
(LK8020, SIZES 1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LELLI KELLY INC
444 MADISON AVE #1206
NEW YORK, NY 10022
LELLI KELLY'S
'GLITTER AMY' TO
(LK8120, SIZES 1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LELLI KELLY INC
444 MADISON AVE #1206
NEW YORK, NY 10022
LELLI KELLY'S
'GLITTER AMY' TO
(LK8120, SIZES 1)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LELLI KELLY INC
444 MADISON AVE #1206
NEW YORK, NY 10022
BOW AND ARROW
(TD969 3602)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY MK TRADING INC.
13605 58TH AVENUE
FLUSHING, NY 11355
ITASCA
SNOWFLAKE
SNOWSTOMPER S
(806080, PINK, S)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CO LYNCH ENTERPRISES, INC.
2655 FAIRVIEW AVE N
ROSEVILLE, MN 55113-2616
ITASCA
SNOWFLAKE
SNOWSTOMPER S
(806835)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CO LYNCH ENTERPRISES, INC.
2655 FAIRVIEW AVE N
ROSEVILLE, MN 55113-2616
ITASCA
SNOWFLAKE
SNOWSTOMPER S
(806855)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CO LYNCH ENTERPRISES, INC.
2655 FAIRVIEW AVE N
ROSEVILLE, MN 55113-2616
ITASCA
SNOWFLAKE
SNOWSTOMPER S
(8006785)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CO LYNCH ENTERPRISES, INC.
2655 FAIRVIEW AVE N
ROSEVILLE, MN 55113-2616
ITASCA
SNOWFLAKE
SNOWSTOMPER S
(8006785)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CO LYNCH ENTERPRISES, INC.
2655 FAIRVIEW AVE N
ROSEVILLE, MN 55113-2616
ITASCA
SNOWFLAKE
SNOWSTOMPER S
(806835)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CO LYNCH ENTERPRISES, INC.
2655 FAIRVIEW AVE N
ROSEVILLE, MN 55113-2616
ITASCA
SNOWFLAKE
SNOWSTOMPER S
(806865)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CO LYNCH ENTERPRISES, INC.
2655 FAIRVIEW AVE N
ROSEVILLE, MN 55113-2616
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 151
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
ACRYLIC BOX SET
(A190221)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
CIRCO - TARGET
CORPORATION
7000 TARGET PARKWAY
NORTH
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55445
SMALL ALPACA
STUFFED
ANIMALS (SMALL
ALPACA ST)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MARY MAZEI
1548 FORREST VIEW DR
KALAMAZOO, MI 49009
BOXING SET
(2033)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VAN THAI
400 S SAN PEDRO ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
TOY TRAIN
(HX138-5)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
VAN THAI
400 S SAN PEDRO ST
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
3 PC BALL SET
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
FOUR SEASONS TRADING
3100 KALVERTON RD
FORESTVILLE, MD 20747
PLASTIC DUCK
SET (HW2256)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
FOUR SEASONS TRADING
3100 KALVERTON RD
FORESTVILLE, MD 20747
TRACK RACER
(GT336D)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
2105 CENTRAL AVE.
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
PUSH THE BEES
(325)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
2105 CENTRAL AVE.
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
PUSH THE SEA
LION (323-2)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
GLOPO INC
2105 CENTRAL AVE.
SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733
MUSICAL
ELECTRIC
KEYBOARD - BL
(G005-212)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
88 GM TRADING INC
5811 8TH AVE, #1E
BROOKLYN, NY 11220
MUSICAL
ELECTRIC
KEYBOARD - YE
(G005-213)
Third Party
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
88 GM TRADING INC
5811 8TH AVE, #1E
BROOKLYN, NY 11220
"TORNADO"
SPEED TOP TOY
(G020-004A)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
88 GM TRADING INC
5811 8TH AVE, #1E
BROOKLYN, NY 11220
"FAST DRIFT" R/C
CAR (G020-001)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
88 GM TRADING INC
5811 8TH AVE, #1E
BROOKLYN, NY 11220
STUFFED TOY
DOG (JM-165A)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
STUFFED TOY
DOG (JM-167A)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 152
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
BABY DOLL
(NW228E)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EVERBRIGHT TRADING INC
72 VAN DAM ST
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
PLASTIC
MARACA/RATTLE
(D029/028)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
JW CRAWFORD INC
18 PRAG BLVD
MONROE, NY
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
BROADWAY FAMILY
PHARMACY
6006 S. CENTRAL AVENUE
PHOENIX, AZ 85042
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
MEDICINE SHOPPE
7222 WEST 80TH STREET
OVERLAND PARK, KS 66204
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS (BENIVAR
5MG)
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
ELGIN MEDICINE SHOP
15 NORTH MAIN STREET
ELGIN, TX 78621
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS
(MODAFINIL
100MG)
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
GRAND AVENUE PHARMACY
1615 GRAND AVENUE
PARKWAY #104
PFLAGERVILLE, TX 78660
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
SCOTT & WHITE PHARMACY
425 UNIVERSITY BLVD #165
ROUND ROCK, TX 78665
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS
Prescription
Drugs Packaging
16 CFR
1700.14(a)(10)
Correct Future
Production
SUN BELT PHARMACY
12600 B SCARSDALE
HOUSTON, TX 77089
TRAIN PLAY SET
(13389ADE)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
UNIK TOYZ TRADING INC
316 EAST 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90013
BLAZER
STRETCH-FLETCH
ARCHERY
(10847216151)
Other Household
Chemicals
Labeling
16 CFR 1500
Correct Future
Production
BOHNING COMPANY, LTD.
7361 N. 7 MILE RD.
LAKE CITY, MI 49651
DOLPHIN BUBBLE
GUN (10889)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY IMPORT LLC.
7400 HARWIN DRIVE STE 122
HOUSTON, TX 77036-2014
DOCTOR'S SET
(1363)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY IMPORT LLC.
7400 HARWIN DRIVE STE 122
HOUSTON, TX 77036-2014
PUSH TOY
COWBOY (10889)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY IMPORT LLC.
7400 HARWIN DRIVE STE 122
HOUSTON, TX 77036-2014
PUSH TOY
(AIRPLANE)
(10889)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY IMPORT LLC.
7400 HARWIN DRIVE STE 122
HOUSTON, TX 77036-2014
PUSH TOY CAR
(13122)
Small Parts
16 CFR 1501
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY IMPORT LLC.
7400 HARWIN DRIVE STE 122
HOUSTON, TX 77036-2014
UMBRELLA (13176
RED)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY IMPORT LLC.
7400 HARWIN DRIVE STE 122
HOUSTON, TX 77036-2014
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
UMBRELLA (13176
PURPLE)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY IMPORT LLC.
7400 HARWIN DRIVE STE 122
HOUSTON, TX 77036-2014
UMBRELLA (13176
GREEN)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY IMPORT LLC.
7400 HARWIN DRIVE STE 122
HOUSTON, TX 77036-2014
UMBRELLA (13176
PINK)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY IMPORT LLC.
7400 HARWIN DRIVE STE 122
HOUSTON, TX 77036-2014
BOXING SET
(TYW-1059)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
SHANY ENTERPRISES
10621 HARWIN
HOUSTON, TX 77036-1536
STREET HEAT
POLICE GUN SET
(29291)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
OKK TRADING, INC.
2721 E. 45TH STREET
VERNON, CA 90058
STREET HEAT
POLICE (29293)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
OKK TRADING, INC.
2721 E. 45TH STREET
VERNON, CA 90058
FREEDOM
TROOPS (29291)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
OKK TRADING, INC.
2721 E. 45TH STREET
VERNON, CA 90058
DRAIN COVER
(POOL/SPA)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
HAMPTON INN EAST
2311 N SHADELAND AVE
INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46219
"ANGEL FASHION
GIRL" DOLL SET
(38418)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY MK TRADING INC.
13605 58TH AVENUE
FLUSHING, NY 11355
"ELAINE" DOLL
SET, SMALL
(38453)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY MK TRADING INC.
13605 58TH AVENUE
FLUSHING, NY 11355
"ELAINE" DOLL
SET, LARGE
(38190)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY MK TRADING INC.
13605 58TH AVENUE
FLUSHING, NY 11355
"BEAUTIFUL
GIRL" DOLL SET
(38249)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY MK TRADING INC.
13605 58TH AVENUE
FLUSHING, NY 11355
LARGE PLUSH
DOLL
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY MK TRADING INC.
13605 58TH AVENUE
FLUSHING, NY 11355
DOLL (10049)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY MK TRADING INC.
13605 58TH AVENUE
FLUSHING, NY 11355
DOLL (10049)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY MK TRADING INC.
13605 58TH AVENUE
FLUSHING, NY 11355
TOY ARCHERY
SET, "SUPER
SHOOTS (8901A)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
LUCKY MK TRADING INC.
13605 58TH AVENUE
FLUSHING, NY 11355
Compliance and Enforcement Letters of Advice
2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 154
Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
FASHION DOLL
(OC-014)
Exceeds Phthalate
Permanent Ban
Limit
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
KOLE IMPORTS
24600 S. MAIN ST.
CARSON, CA 90745
BUCKYBALLS 216
EARTH MAGNETS
(SILVER EDITION)
Other
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
MAXFIELD AND OBERTON
HOLDINGS LLC
138 W 25TH ST FL. 10
NEW YORK, NY 10001
DRAIN COVER
(POOL/SPA)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
KENSINGTON FARMS HOA
10539 KENSWORTH DR
INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46236
RC DINOSAUR
(TT369
STYRACOSA)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
DINO EXPEDITION/T-REX
PLANET
7636 TERNES STREET
DEARBORN, MI 48126
DINOSAUR BONE
WORKSHOPS
(MY71113)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DINO EXPEDITION/T-REX
PLANET
7636 TERNES STREET
DEARBORN, MI 48126
SHOOT GUN
GAME (MY54810)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DINO EXPEDITION/T-REX
PLANET
7636 TERNES STREET
DEARBORN, MI 48126
6 PCS DINOSAUR
ANIMALS
(MY75028)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
DINO EXPEDITION/T-REX
PLANET
7636 TERNES STREET
DEARBORN, MI 48126
CHILDREN'S
LOOM BANDS
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
SCS DIRECT INC
100 RATON DR
MILDFOR, CT 06461
SMALL ZEBRA
SCOOTER ON
WHEELS (SM4 (D))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BLINDEYE PROMOTIONS LLC
1518 GUTHRIE AVE
DES MOINES, IA 50316
SMALL ZEBRA
SCOOTER ON
WHEELS (SM4 (D))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BLINDEYE PROMOTIONS LLC
1518 GUTHRIE AVE
DES MOINES, IA 50316
SMALL ZEBRA
SCOOTER ON
WHEELS (SM4 (D))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BLINDEYE PROMOTIONS LLC
1518 GUTHRIE AVE
DES MOINES, IA 50316
SMALL ZEBRA
SCOOTER ON
WHEELS (SM4 (D))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BLINDEYE PROMOTIONS LLC
1518 GUTHRIE AVE
DES MOINES, IA 50316
SMALL ZEBRA
SCOOTER ON
WHEELS (SM4 (D))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BLINDEYE PROMOTIONS LLC
1518 GUTHRIE AVE
DES MOINES, IA 50316
SMALL ZEBRA
SCOOTER ON
WHEELS (SM4 (D))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BLINDEYE PROMOTIONS LLC
1518 GUTHRIE AVE
DES MOINES, IA 50316
SMALL ZEBRA
SCOOTER ON
WHEELS (SM4 (D))
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
BLINDEYE PROMOTIONS LLC
1518 GUTHRIE AVE
DES MOINES, IA 50316
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
TODDLER SIZE
LOUNGE SET-
FIRETR (1012157)
Sleepwear
Labeling
16 CFR
1615/16
Correct Future
Production
MUD PIE LLC
4897 LEWIS ROAD STE C
STONE MOUNTAIN, GA 30083
TODDLER SIZE
LOUNGE SET-
FIRETR (1012157)
Sleepwear
Labeling
16 CFR
1615/16
Correct Future
Production
MUD PIE LLC
4897 LEWIS ROAD STE C
STONE MOUNTAIN, GA 30083
TODDLER SIZE
LOUNGE SET-
FIRETR (1012157)
Sleepwear
Labeling
16 CFR
1615/16
Correct Future
Production
MUD PIE LLC
4897 LEWIS ROAD STE C
STONE MOUNTAIN, GA 30083
CHILDREN'S
SLEEPWEAR
(BLONDIE)
Clothing Standard
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
ROWDY SPROUT
3404 CLOUDCROFT DR
MALIBU, CA 90265
BABY JUMPER
OUTFIT
Clothing Standard
Certificate
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(2)
Correct Future
Production
MYONG HUEI EOM M H
TRADING
3138 W NORTHGATE DR STE
1088
IRVING,, TX 95062
FOAM DART GUN
(21014(0812-5))
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUXO ENTERPRISES INC.
940 E. 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA
POLICE PLAY SET
(AK-014)
ASTM Toy
Standard
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2058(a)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
LUXO ENTERPRISES INC.
940 E. 4TH STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA
SPEEDSTER
RALLY CAR (AW-
RCBGY)
Lead in Children's
Product / FHSA
16 CFR 1500
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
HYPE WIRELESS
195 RARITAN CENYER PKWY
EDISON, NJ 08837
GIRL'S DRESS
(DR2310)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
R&D INTERNATIONAL
7720 1/2 COUNTY RD 160
SALIDA,, CO 81201
GIRL'S DRESS
(DR2310)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
R&D INTERNATIONAL
7720 1/2 COUNTY RD 160
SALIDA,, CO 81201
GIRL'S DRESS
(DR2310)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
R&D INTERNATIONAL
7720 1/2 COUNTY RD 160
SALIDA,, CO 81201
GIRL'S DRESS
(DR2310)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
R&D INTERNATIONAL
7720 1/2 COUNTY RD 160
SALIDA,, CO 81201
GIRL'S DRESS
(DR2310)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
R&D INTERNATIONAL
7720 1/2 COUNTY RD 160
SALIDA,, CO 81201
GIRL'S DRESS
(DR2310)
Tracking Label
Violation
15 U.S.C. §
2063(a)(5)
Correct Future
Production
R&D INTERNATIONAL
7720 1/2 COUNTY RD 160
SALIDA,, CO 81201
COLORED
PENCILS (AD858B-
24)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMPRESAS R. ABAD RAMIREZ
INC.
PO BOX 1313
CABO ROJO, PR 00623
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Product (Model)
Violation
Citation
Action
Company Name, Location
COLORED
PENCILS (AD818A-
12)
Art Materials
Labeling
16 CFR
1500.14(b)(8)
Stop Sale and
Correct Future
Production
EMPRESAS R. ABAD RAMIREZ
INC.
PO BOX 1313
CABO ROJO, PR 00623
DRAIN &
EQUALIZER
COVERS (POOL
AND SPA)
Failure to install
covers that meet
ASME/ANSI
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(A)(
i)
Correct Future
Production
HILTON GARDEN INN DULLES
22400 FLAGSTAFF PLAZA
ASHBURN, VA 20148
1 POOL (INDOOR)
Failure of
secondary back up
system
Sec.
1404(c)(1)(B)
Correct Future
Production
SPALDING THERAPUTIC
900 POTOMAC ST
AURORA, CO 80011
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3) Commission Determinations and Judicial Actions
The CPSC can seek civil penalties when companies knowingly fail to report to the Commission
potential product hazards, unreasonable risks or a failure to comply with a rule, regulation,
standard or ban, as required under section 15(b) of the CPSA, or knowingly violate any
prohibited act in violation of section 19 of the CPSA. The Commission has the authority to
compromise any civil penalty or file suit in federal court requesting that the U.S. Department of
Justice seek a civil penalty or other relief. In 2014, the CPSC negotiated out-of-court settlements
in which three companies voluntarily agreed to pay $4.425 million in civil penalties to the U.S.
Treasury.
Civil Penalty Settlements Accepted by the Commission
Firm
Fine
Act
Product
Cinmar Press Release
$3,100,000
CPSA
Ladders & Accessories
Forman Mills Press Release
$600,000
CPSA
Clothing (Children)
HMI Industries Press Release
$725,000
CPSA
Vacuum Cleaners/Sweepers
The Commission has a variety of enforcement authorities, including the ability to take legal
action under section 12 (to seize an imminently hazardous consumer product) or seek a
mandatory order under section 15(c) or 15(d) of the CPSA (to protect the public from products
that present a substantial product hazard or order a recall or other corrective action as appropriate,
respectively). The Commission may also request that the U.S. Department of Justice pursue
criminal penalties against offenders. Enforcement and litigation activities of the Commission are
listed in several tables below.
Lawsuits Filed Seeking Mandatory Recall Remedies Under Section 15 of the CPSA
In the Matter of Maxfield and Oberton Holdings, LLC, CPSC Docket 12-1
On May 9, 2014, the Commission entered an order accepting a consent agreement
settling the matter, which had been initiated by a complaint filed on July 25, 2012. The complaint
sought a determination that the small, rare earth magnets constitute a substantial product hazard
and also sought mandatory recall remedies for consumers On May 14, 2014, the court entered an
order acknowledging the Commission action and dismissing the complaint.
In the Matter of Star Networks, USA, LLC CPSC Docket 13-2
On July 28, 2014, the Commission entered an order accepting a consent agreement
settling the matter, which had been initiated by a complaint filed in December 2012. The
complaint sought a determination that the small, rare earth magnets constitute a substantial
product hazard and also sought mandatory recall remedies for consumers. On July 29, 2014, the
court entered an order acknowledging the Commission action and dismissing the complaint.
In the Matter of Zen Magnets, LLC, CPSC Docket 12-2
On June 20, 2014, the court ordered that a hearing of the matter was to commence on
December 1, 2014. The case was initiated by a complaint filed on July 25, 2013, which sought a
determination that the small, rare earth magnets constitute a substantial product hazard and also
sought mandatory recall remedies for consumers.
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2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 158
Commission Determined Imminent Hazards - Section 12 of the CPSA
There were no instances in FY 2014 where the Commission took action under section 12 of the
CPSA
.
Completed or Pending Judicial Actions: Litigation and Settlements
This section summarizes federal court cases, categorized by type, to which the Commission was a
party or participated during 2014. Federal court cases include subpoena enforcement, civil
penalty, seizure, injunction actions, cases with the Commission as defendant, and bankruptcy
matters.
Federal Court Cases
Civil Penalty and Injunction Actions
Party
Summary
Toys Distribution Inc. d/b/a TDI
International; TOYS DISTRIBUTION, INC.
dba TDI INTERNATIONAL, a California
corporation; and LOAN TUYET THAI, LAN
MY LAM and PAUL PHUONG,individually
and as officers of the corporation; S & J
MERCHANDISE, INC., a California
corporation; and CUC T.THAI individually
and as an officer of the corporation; BLJ
APPAREL, INC., a California corporation;
and LUAN LUU, individually and as an
officer of the corporation; and ALL
SEASON SALES, INC., a California
corporation; and TOM LIU, individually
and as an officer of both All Season Sales
and S & J Merchandise S & J Merchandise
Inc., BLJ Apparel, Inc., and All Season
Sales,(C.D. California) Case 2:14-cv-01364
Issue/Statute: Repeated pattern of violations under CPSA
and FHSA of small parts regulations, lead in paint ban,
lead content limits, limits on phthalates, requirements for
rattles, tracking labels requirements, and certification
requirements.Complaint for Permanent Injunction filed
against defendants on February 24, 2014. Consent
Decree for Permanent Injunction entered by the Court on
June 10, 2014.
U.S. v. Electrolux Home Products, Inc.,
Civil No. 1:14 –cv-00117-JRH-BKE (S.D.
Ga.)
The government filed a complaint for civil penalties and
permanent injunctive relief on May 13, 2014. On May
14, 2014 the government filed a
consent decree of civil
penalty and permanent injunctive relief requiring
payment of a civil penalty of $750,000 and injunctive
relief that includes compliance measures
. On May14,
2014 U.S. District Judge J. Randal Hall issued an order
that the consent decree constituted a final judgment and
order.
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Cases against the Commission
Party
Summary
Craig Zucker v. CPSC
and Robert Adler,
Civil No. 8:13-cv-
03355-DKC (D. MD)
On November 12, 2013, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging that
defendants actions in naming him as a respondent in administrative
litigation was in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act and his
First and Fifth Amendment rights under the U.S. Constitution. Plaintiff
sought declaratory and injunctive relief. Defendants filed a motion to
dismiss on January 14, 2014. Plaintiff filed an opposition to the motion
to dismiss on February 28, 2014. On April 9, 2014, the U.S. District
Court granted the unopposed motion of the Chamber of Commerce of the
United States of America to file an Amicus Brief in support of Plaintiff
and brief filed on April 9, 2014. On April 11, 2014, the U.S. District
Court granted the unopposed motion of the National Federation of
Independent Business Small Business Legal Center to file an amicus
brief in support of Plaintiff and brief filed on April 11, 2014. Defendants
filed a reply memorandum in support of motion to dismiss on April 28,
2014. Plaintiff then filed a notice of voluntary dismissal with prejudice
on May 16, 2014. The district court approved the dismissal and closed
the case on May 21, 2014.
Cause of Action v. U.S.
Consumer Product
Safety Commission,
Case No. 1:14-cv-
00541-RC (D.D.C.)
On April 1, 2014, plaintiff filed a lawsuit seeking documents from a
FOIA request. On April 30, 2014, plaintiff served the U.S. Attorney. On
May 27, 2014, the parties filed a joint motion to extend the time for
response and agreed to meet and confer to work out a schedule for
production of documents. On May 28, 2014, the court issued an order
granting the consent motion for extension of time. On July 30, 2014, the
court granted a consent motion to stay the case for 90 days so that CPSC
could produce additional documents. The CPSC has produced documents
responsive to the FOIA on May 30, June 3 and 27, August 6, and
September 3, 2014, and is continuing to process additional documents.
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Criminal Cases
Party
Penalty
Reason(s) for
Penalty
Product
USA v. Chenglan Hu,
Guan Jun Zhang,
Hua Fei Zhang, Jun
Wu Zhang, Xiu Lan
Zhang, Family
Product USA Inc.,
H.M. Import USA
Corp., ZCY Trading
Corp., Zone Import
Corp., and ZY
Wholesale Inc., Case
No. 1:13-cr-00068
(E.D.N.Y.)
On February 6, 2013 the five defendants and
five corporations were charged in a 24-count
indictment in the federal district court in the
E.D.N.Y. The individuals pled not guilty on all
counts and were released on bond.
The following individuals and related firms
pled guilty in U.S. District Court in the Eastern
District of New York. In pleading guilty, the
defendants agreed to forfeit $700,000:
Guan Jun Zhang pled guilty on July 14,
2014 to count 8 of the indictment—illegal
importation and distribution of violative
consumer products (products which
exceeded total lead content limits). Mr.
Zhang also pled guilty to count 15,
criminal copyright infringement.
Jun Wu Zhang pled guilty on July 24,
2014 to count 1 of the indictment—
conspiracy to import violative consumer
products into the United States (products
that contained small parts, exceeded total
lead content limits and phthalate level
limits, and contained accessible battery
compartments). Mr. Zhang also pled
guilty to count 2 of the indictment
conspiracy to commit copyright
infringement and traffic in counterfeit
goods.
Family Product USA Inc., H.M. Import
USA Corp., ZCY Trading Corp., Zone
Import Corp., and ZY Wholesale Inc. pled
guilty on August 7, 2014 to count 1 of the
indictment—conspiracy to import
violative consumer products into the
United States (products that contained
small parts, exceeded total lead content
limits and phthalate level limits, and
contained accessible battery
compartments). The firms also pled guilty
to count 2 of the indictmentconspiracy
to commit copyright infringement and
traffic in counterfeit goods.
Chenglan Hu pled guilty on August 27,
2014 to count 1 of the indictment—
conspiracy to import violative consumer
products into the United States (products
Conspiracy to
traffic and
smuggle
children’s
products in
violation of the
CPSA and FHSA
and counts for
smuggling, money
laundering and
structuring
relating to
trafficking in
counterfeit goods.
Repeated pattern of
violations under
CPSA and FHSA
of small parts
regulations, lead
content limits,
limits on
phthalates, and
accessible battery
compartments.
Other violations
relating to
conspiracy,
intellectual property
rights, smuggling
and money
laundering.
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2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 161
that contained small parts, exceeded total
lead content limits and phthalate level
limits, and contained accessible battery
compartments).
Hua Fei Zhang pled guilty on August 27,
2014 to count 1 of the indictment—
conspiracy to import violative consumer
products into the United States (products
that contained small parts, exceeded total
lead content limits and phthalate level
limits, and contained accessible battery
compartments).
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PUBLIC OUTREACH
The Commission communicates with the public about product-related hazards through print,
broadcast, and online media; its Hotline; Neighborhood Safety Network and other listservs;
partnerships and events; and other outreach activities. The Commission also meets with
stakeholders to discuss matters related to the mission of the CPSC. This section presents
information on many of the activities used to provide safety information to consumers, industry
and other stakeholders in 2014 through:
consumer outreach;
dissemination of technical information; and
cooperation between Commission officials and stakeholders.
1) Consumer Outreach: The CPSC alerts the public through about 400 recall announcements
each year, print and video news releases, public service announcements, publications,
national and local television and radio appearances, the CPSC Hotline, Neighborhood Safety
Network, and listservs. The CPSC also communicates with the public through various online
media, including:
CPSC websites (www.CPSC.gov/and in Spanish, www.Recalls.gov
(a joint site with
other federal
agencies)
, www.ATVSafety.gov, www.PoolSafely.gov, www.SaferProducts.gov);
CPSC information centers (Twelve centers including: cribs, CO and generators,
drywall, magnets, poison prevention, resale/thrift stores, window coverings);
OnSafety blog (www.CPSC.gov/OnSafety);
recall widget (www.CPSC.gov/cgi-bin/javascripts/widgetrss.html);
phone app (www.cpsc.gov/en/Newsroom/Subscribe/CPSC-Mobile/); and
social media sites (Flickr, Foursquare, Google+, Twitter/and in Spanish,
Slideshare, YouTube/and in Spanish,) including interactive applications Google
Hang-outs and Twitter parties.
The number of visits to the CPSC’s website, www.CPSC.gov, has grown rapidly from about
200,000 visits in 1997, to tens of millions of visits per year. The increase is due in part to the
new CPSC 2.0 social media initiative, including
YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, the OnSafety blog,
the recall widget and a new, Spanish language presence on CPSC.gov, Twitter and YouTube.
In recent years, the CPSC website, www.CPSC.gov
, was redesigned to widen and speed
public access to important safety information. The goal of the redesign was to enhance the
user experience, improve navigation and search functionality, and streamline the content
management and posting processes.
The CPSC also alerts the public through other outreach activities, such as the Neighborhood
Safety Network (NSN”). This is a grassroots program that provides timely, lifesaving
information to about 9,500 organizations and individuals who, in turn, share CPSC safety
posters, videos and news alerts with underserved consumers who otherwise might be unlikely
to hear or receive information from the CPSC.
The Hotline is a toll-free service that allows consumers to report product complaints or
product-related injuries, learn about recalls and safety hazards, and obtain safety publications.
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In 2014, the Hotline received more than 98,000 calls; 3,264 incidents were reported; requests
for more than 367,000 publications were fulfilled; and 5,878 e-mails were processed.
The National Injury Information Clearinghouse provides data to the public in response to
more than 1,000 requests each year. It also alerts manufacturers to potential hazards
associated with their products, providing them with consumer complaints, reported incidents,
and incident investigations involving their products.
In December 2008, the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (VGB), which
addresses the hazards of child drowning and drain entrapment, went into effect. Since 2010,
the CPSC has awarded an annual contract to develop and implement a comprehensive
information and education campaign that teaches pool and spa safety steps that stress
prevention of drowning and entrapment by engaging stakeholders as partners at the national
and grassroots levels. Child safety experts work on public and residential drowning
prevention programs for parents and children, and industry organizations share VGB
compliance information with pool and spa owners and operators.
2) Dissemination of Technical Information: As part of the CPSC’s research activities and
other support work, the Commission develops many technical reports and presentations to
present findings and share ideas. These documents are very useful to other researchers and
industry. The reports listed in this section were developed in 2014, and are available on the
CPSC’s website.
3) Cooperation between Commission Officials and External Stakeholders: In the course of
the year, the Commissioners and staff at the CPSC held meetings with consumers, industry,
and the public on matters related to the mission of the CPSC. A list of meetings of
“substantial interest” for 2014 is provided in this report. CPSC’s Meetings Policy defines
“substantial interest” as “any issue that is likely to be the subject of a regulatory or policy
decision by the Commission.” The Meetings Policy requires CPSC staff and Commissioners
to: (1) announce meetings in advance on the Public Calendar; (2) hold meetings that are open
to the public unless certain specified exceptions apply; and (3) submit meeting summaries to
the Office of the Secretary. To access the Public Calendar, visit:
www.cpsc.gov/Newsroom/Public-Calendar/
.
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1) Consumer Outreach
For more detail, visit the electronic version of this document at:
http://www.cpsc.gov//Global/About-CPSC/Reports/Annual-Reports/FY14AnnualReport.pdf
to follow the links provided below.
Reached Consumers on Product-Related Hazards
In 2014, CPSC obtained impressions at the following levels:
Import Safety
About 3.5 billion impressions related to messages on import safety were achieved through print,
broadcast, and online media outreach. This number is significantly larger than estimates due to
significant coverage of recalls of several imported products.
Fire Hazards
About 2 billion impressions related to fire safety messages were achieved through newspaper
stories, radio stories, social media outreach, TV appearances and video broadcasts. Several recalls
of millions of units with fire hazards more than doubled the exposures from 2013.
Carbon Monoxide (“CO) Hazards
About 191 million impressions related to carbon monoxide safety messages were achieved
through newspaper stories, radio stories, social media outreach, TV appearances and video
broadcasts.
Children’s and Other Hazards
About 3.68 billion impressions related to children’s product safety messages were achieved
through newspaper stories, radio stories, social media outreach, TV appearances, and video
broadcasts.
Conducted Public Information Efforts
In 2014, CPSC staff conducted the following public information efforts:
Back to School Safety: CPSC used several communication tools to reach out to schools and
families regarding Back-to-School safety. CPSC distributed links to CPSC’s Back-to-School
safety YouTube video and the Back-to-School safety checklist through social media platforms.
CPSC staff posted resources to its website under the Safety Guides tab (www.CPSC.gov
/Safety-
Education/Safety-Guides) that include sport and recreation safety information, such as resources
for bicycle, helmet, and trampoline safety. Also, staff presented school safety information to
school administrators and owners, and federal partners monthly through the National Youth and
Consumer Safety Council (“The Safety Council”). Staff also distributed safety resources at the
National Urban League Conference and the Tom Joyner Family Reunion conference. Through
other media formats and social media, staff was able to obtain more than an 8 million additional
impressions on recalls for products such as bicycles, trampolines, water bottles, scooters, and
children’s toys. CPSC also provided federal, state, and local partners, including the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (“NHTSA”), Safe Kids, and the Bicycle Helmet Institute,
with school safety recall information on playgrounds and bicycles.
Bicycle/Helmet Safety: CPSC staff worked with the National Youth and Consumer Safety
Council (“The Safety Council”), NHTSA, and other state and local partners to disseminate
bicycle and bicycle helmet safety information and recalls. Also, CPSC’s bicycle and bicycle
helmet safety publications including “Sprocketman” coloring book and “Which Helmet for
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Which Activity” were distributed to school administrators and parents’ associations by CPSC
staff at school, daycare, and minority outreach conferences including the National Urban League
and Tom Joyner Family reunion exhibit. CPSC issued bicycle/helmet and bicycle accessory press
releases and distributed CPSC Bicycle Safety blogs, Tweets and disseminated the Back-to-School
safety video to news media. Bicycle and bicycle helmet safety information was also highlighted
in Back-to-School and Holiday Toy safety messages reaching more than 8 million people.
CO Alarms: Throughout 2014, CPSC stressed the importance of installing CO alarms and
replacing batteries in them annually. In two separate news releases, when Daylight Savings Time
ended in November 2013, and when it began in March 2014, CPSC urged consumers to replace
batteries in their CO alarms annually.
Fireworks Safety: On June 26, 2014, the CPSC launched its annual fireworks safety campaign on
the National Mall in Washington, DC. New death and injury data showed an estimated 7,400
consumers were injured by fireworks during the 30 days surrounding July 4 in 2013. There were
eight firework-related fatalities reported in 2013. A news conference was held on the grounds of
the Washington Monument with federal partners present, including U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Department of
Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. Prior to the press
conference, Acting Chairman Adler taped sound-bites for CPSC’s video news release (“VNR”)
fed to stations nationwide via satellite on June 26 that was re-aired on June 27, 2014 reaching
over 15 million viewers. During the press conference, CPSC staff demonstrated the dangers
associated with fireworks through mannequin simulations involving bottle rockets, sparklers, M-
80’s and M-1,000’s. Chairman Adler and guest speakers conducted interviews with national and
local media immediately following the press event. CPSC staff produced a video news release
highlighting key data and demonstrations from the press event. A news release highlighting
fireworks injuries and use trends was distributed and posted on the CPSC’s website. The
Fireworks Safety infographic depicting injury patterns was updated and distributed.
Halloween Hazards: Staff began its Halloween safety efforts by issuing a news release offering
easy-to-remember safety tips to prevent fires and burn injuries in October 2013. Staff conducted
media interviews with local and national media. A poster with parent-friendly safety tips was
distributed to Neighborhood Safety Network members and posted on CPSC.gov. Twitter
messages were sent to @USCPSC followers, and a Halloween video PSA was highlighted on the
CPSC YouTube channel.
Thanksgiving Cooking Safety: Staff conducted a live cooking fire demonstration and press
conference at CPSC’s National Product Testing and Evaluation Center to warn consumers about
the dangers associated with Thanksgiving cooking. Participants included CPSC Chairman Inez
Tenenbaum, Deputy U.S. Fire Administrator Glenn Gaines and National Fire Protection
Association President Jim Shannon. CPSC’s media outreach received an estimated 70 million
media impressions.
Holiday Shopping/Toy Safety: CPSC hosted a national toy safety satellite media tour in
November 2013 with Chairman Inez Tenenbaum and Office of Communications staff. CPSC
issued a national press release highlighting a global system of toy safety announcing toy recalls
down and port seizures up. Interviews with more than 25 broadcast stations were conducted
reaching more than eight million viewers. In addition, CPSC issued toy safety information on
the CPSC.gov
, posted and distributed the “Play It Safe” toy safety poster and issued safety
messages through print, online and social media platforms. Toy safety messages were coordinated
with Health Canada and Profeco and distributed for bilingual audiences. Hispanic media coverage
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2014 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 166
included Univision, Telemundo and CNN En Espanol with over 3.5 million audience reach.
Acting Chairman Bob Adler gave the keynote speech at the annual Toy Industry Association Toy
Fair safety seminar. Acting Chairman Adler also conducted an interview with Inside Edition on
toy and storage chest dangers. Staff communicated with hundreds of children’s toy manufacturers
at Toy Fair and distributed toy safety educational materials while exhibiting at the conference.
Home Heating (CO hazards): The CPSC issued an infographic in February 2014, at the height of
home heating season with tips on preventing CO poisoning from portable generators. Tips
included an annual professional inspection of all fuel-burning appliances, CO alarms and running
generators outside only.
Home Heating (Fire Hazards): The CPSC issued an OnSafety blog in February 2014 with tips
on safe use of space heaters in the home, including keeping space heaters at least three feet away
from curtains, bedding and drapes, turning off space heaters when going to sleep, and the
importance of having working smoke alarms throughout the home. CPSC issued a winter home
heater press release, “As Winter Approaches, Check Your Home for These Recalled Heaters,” to
remind consumers to check their homes for recalled heaters that pose a fire hazard.
Poison Prevention: The third week of March is designated as National Poison Prevention Week.
To raise awareness about unintentional poison dangers, the CPSC issued a news release offering
safety tips regarding single-load laundry packets, carbon monoxide hazards, and way to prevent
children from accessing medications and chemicals. CPSC staff also coordinated with the Poison
Prevention Week Council to post messages to social media, including daily themed Twitter
messages, using a single hash tag, #PreventPoison.
Portable Gas Generators: CPSC staff issued a news release, “Winter Warning: Portable
Generators Hold Top Spot in CPSC Report on Carbon Monoxide Deaths & Incident” on
December 19, 2013 to alert consumers about the potential CO hazard with portable generators
and the fact that African-Americans are disproportionately affected by generator-related CO
poisonings. CPSC also sent out blogs and tweets surrounding winter storms about CO safety and
the safe use of generators.
Tip-Overs: After years of carrying out outreach efforts that encouraged parents and caregivers to
“Anchor It and Save a Child,” deaths and injuries from furniture and TV tip-overs continued to
climb. To address this hazard, the Commission allocated $400,000 to the Office of
Communications to fund a full scale media and education campaign. At the close of FY 2014, a
contract was awarded to Widmeyer Communications to build a multi-media safety campaign.
During the course of FY14, staff used social media, the Neighborhood Safety Network, and
media opportunities (especially in and around Chicago) to warn consumers about the hidden
hazard of unsecured CRT TVs, flat screen TVs and unstable furniture falling onto children.
Recall Roundup: CPSC staff reached dozens of Hearst-owned television stations with live and
taped interviews during a Holiday Toy Safety/Recall Roundup in November 2013.
SaferProducts.gov: Throughout the year, CPSC staff directed media contacts to
SaferProducts.gov to use data available there. Materials promoting the site, in general, and to
specifically targeted audiences, like health professionals, were handed out at every outreach
function attended by headquarters and field staff. Feedback from the media and event participants
was consistently positive. Numerous media cited SaferProducts.gov data for news stories. Event
participants reported sharing the resource with colleagues and using it to file reports.
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Safety Publication Update: The CPSC issued four new or revised safety alert publications,
including 254 Resale Handbook (revised), 349 Which Helmet for Which Activity (English,
revised) , 349s Which Helmet for Which Activity (Spanish, new), and 353 Take the Pledge flyer
and pledge cards 352A and 352K (new).
Smoke Alarms: The CPSC issued news releases to the media in fall 2013 and spring 2014,
advising of the importance of working smoke alarms, testing smoke alarms monthly, and the
necessity of using new batteries in alarms every year. The CPSC also featured the importance of
smoke alarms in its live cooking fire demonstration and press conference at CPSC’s National
Product Testing and Evaluation Center to warn consumers about the dangers associated with
Thanksgiving cooking. Participants included CPSC Chairman Inez Tenenbaum, Deputy U.S. Fire
Administrator Glenn Gaines, and National Fire Protection Association President Jim Shannon.
CPSC’s media outreach received an estimated 70 million media impressions.
Window Covering Cords: During 2013, CPSC staff promoted window covering safety with new
publications, during media interviews, and as a part of recall announcements. CPSC reached out
to HUD’s Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control (OHHLHC) on the issue. They
responded with distribution of CPSC materials and information to the HealthyHomesNet listserv,
to program grantees and to the Healthy Homes Work Group. In addition, CPSC developed,
posted to CPSC.gov and distributed a new, public service announcement highlighting new and
inexpensive cordless window covering options.
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Informed the Public about Pool and Spa Safety
In 2014, the CPSC informed the public about pool and spa safety through:
Consumer Outreach: In 2014, the CPSC exceeded its goal and achieved more than 1.7 billion
impressions by:
A pre-Memorial Day First Splash launch was held on May 21, 2014 at the YMCA in
Chevy Chase, Maryland where Olympic gold medalist Katie Ledecky and CPSC
spokesperson Carla Coolman participated in a 12-station English and Spanish satellite
media tour. Resulted in at least 566,000 media impressions.
Placed an op-ed from Acting Chairman Adler and Representative Wasserman Schulz in
the Sun Sentinel in May 2014, which resulted in more than 160,000 impressions.
Promoted the @PoolSafely Twitter handle, receiving more than 1,200 retweets.
Issued a pre-July 4 press statement from the Chairman and listserv message reminding
parents to watch their children near water during the holiday weekend. In addition, CPSC
spokesman Scott Wolfson did a 13-station radio media tour, resulting in 5.4 million
media impressions.
Created the Pool Safely Pledge for children and adults in English and Spanish, available
in print and online, which was taken by more than 5,000 people in the first four months.
Secured 3 interviews on the Hispanic Communication Network’s show Bienvenidos a
América, with CPSC spokesperson Carla Coolman.
Attended 6 major industry-association events:
o October 16-18, 2013: The World Aquatic Health Conference (Indianapolis);
Widmeyer
o November 3-6, 2013: The American Public Health Association Expo (Boston);
Widmeyer and CPSC
o November 12-14, 2013: International Pool, Spa and Patio Expo (Las Vegas);
Widmeyer
o January 28-30, 2014: NESPA (Atlantic City); Widmeyer
o March 19-21, 2014: NDPA (Orlando); Widmeyer and CPSC
o June 20, 2014: World’s Largest Swimming Lesson (Hyattsville, MD); Widmeyer
and CPSC
Produced public service announcements (“PSA”) for TV and radio in English and
Spanish, achieving 1.049 billion impressions.
Hosted a webinar with partner organization Children’s Safety Network (CSN).
Public Information and Education Campaign: In 2014, the CPSC conducted the following
information and education activities to address child drowning and entrapment:
A pre-Memorial Day First Splash launch was held on May 21, 2014 at the YMCA in
Bethesda, Maryland where Olympic gold medalist Katie Ledecky and CPSC
spokesperson Carla Coolman participated in an English and Spanish satellite media tour.
Sponsorship of the World’s Largest Swimming Lesson at the Prince George’s Sports and
Learning Complex in Hyattsville, Maryland on Friday, June 20, 2014. CPSC Acting
Chairman Adler and Olympic Swimmer Maddy Crippen led the event activities. Pool
Safely materials were also sent to 95 other locations across the country for WLSL events.
A 13-station radio media tour to educate parents on how to stay safe while swimming
during the Independence Day holiday, resulting in 5.4 million media impressions.
During Pool Safely Pledge Week July 14-20, 2014, the campaign created, planned and
executed the Pool Safely Pledge Week Twitter chat with partner co-hosts Colin’s Hope
and the California Pool and Spa Association; conducted targeted outreach to partners to
further involve them in taking and sharing the Pledge; drafted and distributed a targeted
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email that included a template toolkit for partners to use and educated them about the
activities; and distributed materials to partners participating in Pledge Week.
PoolSafely.gov Website Development: In 2014, the Pool Safely website (www.PoolSafely.gov
)
was enhanced through extensive updates to the Spanish-language site and additional information
about compliance issues. In addition, an audit of the entire website was conducted to remove
duplicative information and ensure that all pages were factually correct. Work also began on the
Adventures of Splish and Splash smartphone app (which was launched in 2015).
Out Of Home PSAs: Efforts continued to focus on placement of Pool Safely billboard PSAs in
markets with high drowning rates. Billboards in minority neighborhoods of major markets
produced more than 140 million impressions for the campaign.
Informed the Public about Safe Sleep Environments
In 2014, CPSC informed the public about safe sleep environments for babies through:
Safe Sleep for Babies: The Safe Sleep campaign formally joined efforts with federal partners
National Institute of Health (NIH”) Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health
and Human Development (“NICHD) and Health Resources and Services Administration
(“HRSA) to become the Safe to Sleep campaign. This partnership extends messaging and also
highlights the ongoing work of the collaborative NIH SID/SUID that CPSC works with to
provide lifesaving information to new and expectant parents. Communication activities continued
to extend the crib standard education to facilitate new durable nursery product standards. The
campaign has broadened from cribs to include new commission activities such as strollers, soft
infant carriers and bedside sleepers in addition to safe spaces for safe sleep. A newly designed
stroller video and poster was created and disseminated following the standard implementation in
March 2014. Press releases were written for Nap Nanny, toy and storage chests, strollers and
Summer Infant baby monitors and distributed through the Childcare list serve. In addition the
“Bare is Best” NSN and blog has been prominently displayed as the main topic page of the Crib
Information Center and compliments the crib standard education materials. Safe Sleep education
efforts have been conducted this year including nine conferences, two presentations and one
webinar. Highlights include: National Head Start Association Conference in Atlanta, GA,
American Academy of Pediatrics Healthy Children Conference in Chicago, IL, CPSC State
Designee conference calls quarterly, National Urban League Conference in Cincinnati, OH and
the Tom Joyner Family Reunion conference in Florida. Also a Safe Sleep webinar was presented
to Greenville Health System Hospitals representing 20 public and non-profit agencies who serve
families with children under age one. Over 5,000 safe sleep resources were distributed at
conferences, hospitals, health departments and clinics during the 2014 fiscal year including
distribution of the CPSC safe sleep video to in-house networks and educational resource centers.
Reaching Consumers on Safe Sleep: The CPSC achieved 1.9 billion impressions through
television, radio, print and social media outlets, including blogs and tweets.
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2) Dissemination of Technical Information
For more detail, visit the electronic version of this document at:
http://www.cpsc.gov//Global/About-CPSC/Reports/Annual-Reports/FY14AnnualReport.pdf
to follow the links to each report listed below.
An Update on Formaldehyde. 2013 Revision. Pamphlet. January 2013. CPSC publication
no. 725 (12 pages)
Consumer Product Safety Commission. Babich, M.A., 2014. In: Wexler, P. (Ed.),
Encyclopedia of Toxicology, 3rd edition vol 1. Elsevier Inc., Academic Press, pp. 1028–1029.
ISBN: 9780123864543. (2 pages)
Report to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission by the Chronic Hazard
Advisory Panel on Phthalates and Phthalate Alternatives. July 2014. (597 pages)
Toxicity Review of Tris(2-Chloroethyl) Phosphate (“TCEP”). Toxicology Excellence for
Risk Assessment (TERA”) and The Lifeline Group. December 23, 2013. Contract no. CPSC-
D-12-0001. (116 pages)
Toy Safety and Hazards. Babich, M.A., Hatlelid, K.M., Wanna-Nakamura, S.C., 2014. In:
Wexler, P. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Toxicology, 3rd edition vol 4. Elsevier Inc., Academic Press,
pp. 791–792. ISBN: 9780123864543. (2 pages)
What You Should Know About Using Paint Strippers. Pamphlet. CPSC publication no. 313
(6 pages)
Portable Generators: CPSC Staff Statement and University of Alabama Final Project
Report, September 19, 2014 (90 pages)
Repeatability of J-Turn Testing of Four Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles September
2013 (94 pages). This work was conducted under contract for the U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission by the Vehicle Dynamics Division of SEA. The work was completed
in September 2013 and the report was posted on the CPSC website on November 6, 2013.
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3) Cooperation Between Commission Officials and External Stakeholders
This section provides a list of meetings of “substantial interest” with consumers, industry, and the
public on matters related to the mission of the CPSC for 2013. The CPSC’s Meetings Policy
defines “substantial interest” as “any issue that is likely to be the subject of a regulatory or policy
decision by the Commission.”
Date(s)
Meeting Summary
10/22/2013
Commission Meeting–Magnet Sets Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Staff
Briefing Package
10/22/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, Joe Martyak,
Chief Counsel, met with Nancy Buermeyer, Daniel Penchina, and Katherine
Huffman of the Breast Cancer Fund; Ami Gadhia, Consumers Union; Rachel
Weintraub, Consumer Federation of America, to discuss CHAP.
10/22/2013
Commissioner Marietta Robinson; Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant; Heather
Bramble, Special Assistant; Christopher Day, Director of Legislative Affairs, met
with Nancy Buermeyer, senior policy strategist, Breast Cancer Fund and Randi
Moore, senior associate, The Raben Group, as part of an introductory meeting and to
discuss their work on the CHAP as well as the CHAP process itself.
10/23/2013
Commissioner Nancy Nord met with members of the National Association of
Manufacturers’ CPSC Coalition to discuss compliance and other issues at the agency.
10/25/2013
Robert Howell, Deputy Executive Director, Safety Operations, attended the
GIE+EXPO, at the invitation of the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, to provide a
presentation on OPEI-
related consumer products and CPSC staff projects likely to be
undertaken by CPSC staff in the coming years.
10/28/2013
Gregory K. Rea, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/ Mechanical Division,
participated in the ASTM D10.32 Task Group Meeting for WK41534 Consumer
Products teleconference to discuss standard development for flow control devices.
10/30/2013
Rick McCallion, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, and CPSC staff
participated in an ASTM workgroup to discuss standard development for Adult Bed
Rails via teleconference.
10/30/2013
Anna Luo, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in a Underwriters
Laboratories (UL) 1026 Task Group teleconference to discuss possible solutions to
slow cooker and rice cooker cord-pull incidents.
10/30/2013
Commission Meeting–Fiscal Year 2014 Operating Plan and Staff Briefing Package
10/31/2013
Chairman Inez Tenenbaum, Anu Connor, Senior Legal Counsel, and Dottie Lee,
Confidential Assistant, met with Jim Reed, Senior Vice President & Chief Legal
Counsel, YKK Corporation of America and Matt Howsare, Counsel, Mintz Levin, as
part of an introduction and overview of YKK, and a brief discussion of how YKK is
utilizing component part testing, and YKK’s comments to the proposed 1110 rule.
10/31/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Joe
Martyak, Chief Counsel, met with YKK Corporation of America. Commissioner
Buerkle and staff met with Jim Reed, Senior Vice President & Chief Legal Counsel
at YKK Corporation of America and Matt Howsare, Of Counsel at Mintz Levin. This
meeting included an introduction and overview of YKK, how YKK is utilizing
component part testing, and brief discussion of YKK's comments to the proposed
1110 rule.
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Date(s)
Meeting Summary
10/31/2013
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/ Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group conference call to discuss the
ASTM Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems standard.
11/1/2013
Commissioner Robert Adler, Jana Fong-Swamidoss, Counsel, and Jason Levine,
Counsel to Commissioner Adler, met with Jim Reed, Sr. Vice President and Chief
Counsel, YKK Corporation of America and Matt Howsare, Of Counsel, Mintz Levin,
for an introductory meeting to discuss YKK in general and how it utilizes component
part test.
11/4/2013
Chairman Inez Tenenbaum and Anu Connor, Senior Legal Counsel, attended the
Canadian American Business Council’s (CABC) 19
th
Annual Policy Forum.
Chairman Tenenbaum participated on a panel discussion with White House and
Privy Council Office members of the Canada/U.S. Regulatory Cooperation Council
to discuss regulatory cooperation.
11/6/2013
Commission Meeting: Hand-Held Carriers Final Rule
11/7/2013
Chairman Inez Tenenbaum, Anu Connor, Senior Counsel to the Chairman, Dottie
Lee, Confidential Assistant met with Carter Keithley, President; Ed Desmond,
Executive Vice President of External Affairs; Rebecca Mond, Director of Federal
Government Affairs; Autumn Moore, Assistant Manager of Standards and
Regulatory Affairs. Chairman Tenenbaum and staff met with representatives from
the Toy Industry Association to discuss reducing third party testing burdens.
11/7/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Joe
Martyak, Chief Counsel, met with Carter Keithley, President; Ed Desmond,
Executive Vice President of External Affairs; Rebecca Mond, Director of Federal
Government Affairs; and Autumn Moore, Assistant Manager of Standards and
Regulatory Affairs from the Toy Industry Association to discuss reducing third party
testing burdens.
11/7/2013
Commissioner Marietta Robinson, Christopher Day, Director of Legislative Affairs,
Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant, Heather Capell Bramble, Chief Counsel, met with
Carter Keithley, President; Ed Desmond, Executive Vice President of External
Affairs; Rebecca Mond, Director of Federal Government Affairs; Autumn Moore,
Assistant Manager of Standards and Regulatory Affairs Commissioner Robinson and
staff met with representatives from the Toy Industry Association to discuss reducing
third party testing burdens.
11/7/2013
Commissioner Robert Adler, Jana Fong-Swamidoss, Senior Counsel and Jason
Levine, Chief Counsel, met with the following members of the Toy Industry
Association, Inc.: Carter Keithley, President; Ed Desmond, Executive Vice President
of External Affairs; Rebecca Mond, Director of Federal Government Affairs; and
Autumn Moore, Assistant Manager of Standards and Regulatory Affairs, to discuss
reducing third party testing burdens.
11/12/2013
Hope Nesteruk, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, Rick McCallion, Office of
Hazard Identification and Reduction, and other staff, attended meetings with the
ASTM F15 subcommittees for playground equipment and ASTM F08
subcommittees for sports and recreational equipment.
11/12/2013
Jacqueline Campbell, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, attended AATCC 2013
Fall Committee Meetings.
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Date(s)
Meeting Summary
11/12/2013
Doug Lee, Andrew Trotta and other Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction
staff, met with Jonathan Stewart, National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association
(“NEMA”) Government Relations Manager, and Kyle Pitsor, NEMA VP of
Government Relations. An introductory meeting to discuss electrical testing and
areas of mutual interest.
11/12/2013
Hope Nesteruk, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, panelist for discussion of “the
future of standards for the play industry” at the annual membership meeting of the
International Play Equipment Manufacturers Association (“IPEMA”).
11/13/2013
Commission Meeting: Proposed Interpretive Rule –Voluntary Remedial Actions and
Guidelines for Voluntary Recall Notices
11/14/2013
Commissioner Marietta Robinson, Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel, Christopher
Day, Director of Legislative Affairs, Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant, Office of the
Chairman, met with Dr. Arlene Blum, Green Science Policy Institute; Brad Miller,
The Business and Institutional Furniture Manufacturers Association; Robert Hupe,
Virco in California, as part of an introductory meeting and to discuss flammability
standards, flame retardant science, and changes to California’s furniture flammability
standard.
11/14/2013
Celestine Kiss, Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Human Factors, participated in
a working group conference call regarding ISO (International Organization for
Standardization) TC181 (Task Group) WG7 (Working Group) Age Grading
Guidelines to discuss comments received on Age Grading Guidelines proposal.
11/14/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Joe
Martyak, Chief Counsel, met with Chris Cathcart, President and CEO; Phil Klein,
Executive Vice President, Legislative and Public Affairs; and Tim Brown,
Regulatory Counsel of the Consumer Specialty Products Association. This meeting
was an introduction to and overview of the Consumer Specialty Products
Association.
11/14/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Joe
Martyak, Chief Counsel, met with
Michael Dwyer, Executive Director, Julie Vallese,
Managing Director of Government and Public Affairs, and Mark Fellin, Director of
Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, JPMA. Commissioner Buerkle and staff
participated in an introductory met with members of the JPMA.
11/15/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Joe
Martyak, Chief Counsel, met with Don Kornblet, Product Safety Adviser, and Dr. Ik-
Whan Kwon, Director of the Center for Supply Chain Management Center at St.
Louis University to discuss the work in university-level product safety education that
has been ongoing at the Center for Supply Chain Management Studies at Saint Louis
University.
11/15/2013
Andrew Trotta, Engineering Sciences, met with Jennifer Cleary/Wayne Morris,
Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM”), AHAM range industry
members and Karen Benedek/ Phil Carbone, Primaira LLC, to discuss testing of
Primaira’s cooktop control systems.
11/15/2013
Commissioner Robert Adler and Senior Counsel Jana Fong-Swamidoss met with
Donald Kornblet, Product Safety Adviser, Center for Supply Chain Management
Center, St. Louis University; Dr. Ik-Whan Kwon, Director of the Center; and Ben
Kornblet, BKC Group,
to discuss the Center’s Product Safety management certificate
course and to briefly review activities at the university-level in product safety
education during the past 5 years.
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Date(s)
Meeting Summary
11/18/2013
Marc Schoem and Neal S. Cohen, Office of Education, Global Outreach, and Small
Business Ombudsman, and additional CPSC staff met with Robert Brenner, CEO,
Prime Resources Corporation, to discuss the promotional products industry and
explain some of the challenges the industry has complying with the CPSIA.
11/18/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Joe
Martyak, Chief Counsel, met with Sheila Millar, Partner at Keller and Heckman and
Brent Cleveland, Executive Director, Jim Heagney, President, Keith Barber,
Secretary/Treasurer of Fashion Jewelry and Accessories Trade Association
(“FJATA) to discuss jewelry safety standards and CPSC regulations.
11/18/2013
Commissioner Robert Adler and Counsel, Jana Fong-Swamidoss met with Robert
Brenner, CEO, Prime Resources Corporation, to discuss the promotional products
industry and explain some of the challenges the industry has complying with the
CPSIA.
11/18/2013
Commissioner Marietta Robinson; Christopher Day, Director of Legislative Affairs;
Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel; Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant, met with
Robert Brenner, CEO, Prime Resources Corporation, to discuss the promotional
products industry and explain some of the challenges the industry has complying
with the CPSIA.
11/18/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Joe
Martyak, Chief Counsel, met with Robert “Rick” Brenner, Chair Elect of PPAI and
CEO of Prime Resources Corp. This meeting was an introduction to and overview of
how CPSIA applies to the promotional products industry as well as PPAI’s efforts to
establish training programs and seminars on product safety topics.
11/18/2013
Rik Khanna, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction and other CPSC staff met
with Dr. Thomas Fabian, senior fire scientist, Underwriters Laboratories. Dr. Fabian
provided a briefing to CPSC staff on UL’s recently completed research on
upholstered furniture flammability.
11/18/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Joe
Martyak, Chief Counsel, met with Sally Greenberg, Executive Director, National
Consumers League and Pamela Gilbert, Cuneo Gilbert & LaDuca. Commissioner
Buerkle and Commissioner Buerkle’s staff met with representatives from the
National Consumers League for an introductory meeting and to discuss table saw
safety.
11/18/2013
Commissioner Marietta Robinson; Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel; Christopher
Day, Director of Legislative Affairs; Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant, met with
Sheila Millar and the following members of the Fashion Jewelry and Accessories
Trade Association (“FJATA): Brent Cleaveland, Executive Director; Jim Heagney,
K&M Associates, serving as President of FJATA; and Keith Barber, Rainbow Sales,
serving as FJATA’s Secretary/Treasurer, to discuss CPSC regulations.
11/18/2013
Commissioner Robert Adler and Jana Fong-Swamidoss, Senior Counsel to
Commissioner Adler, met with Sheila Millar and the following members of the
Fashion Jewelry and Accessories Trade Association (FJATA): Brent Cleaveland,
Executive Director; Jim Heagney, K&M Associates, serving as President of FJATA;
and Keith Barber, Rainbow Sales, serving as FJATA’s Secretary/Treasurer, to
discuss CPSC regulations.
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Date(s)
Meeting Summary
11/18/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Joe
Martyak, Chief Counsel, met with High Phthalates Panel of the American Chemistry
Council. This was an introductory meeting between Commissioner Buerkle and
Eileen Conneely (American Chemistry Council), J. Patrick Harmon (BASF
Corporation), and Laura Keller (ExxonMobil Chemical Company), Nina Hallmark
(ExxonMobil Chemical Company) who interface with CPSC as members of the
American Chemistry Council High Phthalates Panel.
11/19/2013
Arthur Lee, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, attended a task group
meeting held by Underwriters Laboratories (UL). This was a smoke alarm task
group meeting to discuss test acceptance criteria and proposals related to
performance to additional smoldering and flaming tests.
11/19/2013
Doug Lee, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, attended a meeting of the
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Standards Technical Panel (STP) for Arc-Fault
Circuit Interrupters to discuss proposals to improve and coordinate the voluntary
standard for AFCIs, UL 1699 with National Electrical Coderequirements.
11/19/2013
Patricia Edwards, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and other CPSC staff
participated in a teleconference met with an ASTM task group on Bassinets and
Cradles to discuss the recent ballot results.
11/19/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Joe
Martyak, Chief Counsel, met with Mary Martha McNamara, McNamara &
L’Heureux and Done Coleman and Joe Ziolkowski of UFAC. The meeting served as
an introductory meeting and overview of UFAC and voluntary standards developed
for the furniture industry.
11/20/2013
Arthur Lee, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, attended a task group
meeting held by Underwriters Laboratories (UL). This was a smoke alarm task
group meeting to review and discuss nuisance alarm issues related to smoke alarms.
11/20/2013
Commission Meeting: FY 2014 Operating Plan
11/20/2013
Anna Luo, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in a Underwriters
Laboratories (UL) 1026 Task Group teleconfe
rence to discuss possible solutions to
slow cooker and rice cooker cord-pull incidents.
11/20/2013
Ray Aragon, Marc Schoem, Howard Tarnoff, Dennis Blasius, Scott Simmons, Mary
Toro (Office of Compliance and Field Operations) and Mary Boyle (Office of the
General Counsel) met with the Retail Industry Leaders Association to discuss (1)
Recall Notice/Recall Effectiveness; (2) CPSC Field accessibility to store
management/recall checks/surveillance; (3) Disposal/Quarantine of recalled/violative
products; (4) Retailer Report program.
11/21/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Joe
Martyak, Chief Counsel, met with Rachel Weintraub (Consumer Federation of
America), Carol Pollack-Nelson (Independent Safety Consulting), Linda Kaiser
(Parents for Window Blind Safety), Mary Ann Plumlee (Independent Fabricator),
Alan Schoem (Law Office of Alan Schoem), Shelley Deppa (Safety Behavior
Analysis) and Elaine Allen (Safety Behavior Analysis) to discuss window blind
safety.
11/21/2013
Commissioner Robert Adler, Jana Fong-Swamidoss and Jason Levine, counsel to
Commissioner Adler, met with Carol Pollack-
Nelson; Rachel Weintraub, Legislative
Director & Senior Counsel, Consumer Federation of America; and Linda Kaiser,
President of Parents for Window Blind Safety, to discuss their petition on window
coverings.
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Date(s)
Meeting Summary
11/21/2013
Dr. Suad Wanna-Nakamura, Directorate for Health Sciences, and Dr. Jonathan
Midgett, EXHR participated in an ASTM working group teleconference to discuss
bassinet restrains.
11/21/2013
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/ Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group conference call to discuss the
ASTM Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems standard.
12/2/2013
Rick McCallion, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, and CPSC staff
participated in an ASTM task group to discuss labeling requirements for Adult Bed
Rails via teleconference.
12/3/2013
Gregory K. Rea, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/ Mechanical Division,
participated in the ASTM D10.32 Task Group Meeting teleconference for WK41534
Consumer Products to discuss the development of test methods for a flow control
device voluntary standard.
12/3/2013
Andrew Trotta, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, attended a meeting of the Fire
Protection Research Foundation (“FPRF) Research Advisory Committee to discuss
FPRF’s strategic plan.
12/3/2013
John Murphy, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, Scott Ayers, Directorate for
Engineering Sciences, and other Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction staff
participated in an ASTM working group teleconference to discuss voluntary
standards requirements for portable fuel containers.
12/4/2013
Anna Luo, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in a Underwriters
Laboratories (UL
) 1026 Task Group teleconference to discuss possible solutions to
slow cooker and rice cooker cord-pull incidents.
12/4/2013
Dr. Suad Wanna-Nakamura, Directorate for Health Sciences, and EXHR staff,
participated in an ASTM working group teleconference to discuss voluntary
standards warning statement for infant bouncer seat.
12/5/2013
Celestine Kiss, Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Human Factors, and other staff
participated in a task group conference call regarding Inclined Sleep Products.
12/5/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle and Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, met with
Rick Hackman (Procter & Gamble), Sean Broderick (Procter & Gamble), and Sarah
Wilson (Covington & Burling LLP). The meeting was an introduction to and
overview of Procter & Gamble Co.
12/5/2013
Commissioner Marietta Robinson; Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel; Christopher
Day, Director of Legislative Affairs; Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant, met with
Rick Hackman (Procter & Gamble), Sean Broderick (Procter & Gamble), and Sarah
Wilson (Covington & Burling LLP). The meeting was an introduction to and
overview of Procter & Gamble Co.
12/6/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle and staff toured Bureau Veritas Consumer
Product Services and receive an overview of Bureau Veritas’ operations. Additional
attendees were Ms. Lisa Bate, Senior Vice President for Americas Region; Mr.
James Keast, Vice President of Account Management for Americas Regions; Mr.
Richard Rosati, Director Technical Services Americas Region; Mr. Matt Howsare,
Counsel at Mintz Levin.
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Meeting Summary
12/9/2013
Commissioner Marietta Robinson; Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel; Dottie Lee,
Confidential Assistant; Marc Schoem, Acting Director, Office of Education, Global
Outreach and Small Business Ombudsman, met with Ross Koeser, Executive
Director of ICPHSO; Carol Pollack-Nelson, Ph.D., President of ICPHSO &
Independent Safety Consulting; Ann Weeks, President-elect of ICPHSO, VP at UL.
12/10/2013
Acting Chairman Robert Adler, Chief of Staff Jason Levine and Co-Counselors Jana
Fong-Swamidoss and Anupama Connor, met with Stericycle representatives Jim
Badalati, Director of Recalls; Steve Edwards, Senior Recall Strategist; and Dave
Schmeltzer, Counsel to Stericycle, to discuss Stericycle’s capabilities regarding
recalling consumer products.
12/11/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle; Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant; Joe Martyak,
Chief Counsel, met with Stericycle representatives: Kim Badalati, Director of
Recalls; Steve Edwards, Senior Recall Strategist; and Dave Schmeltzer, Counsel to
Stericycle, to discuss Stericycle’s capabilities regarding recalling consumer products.
12/11/2013
Acting Chairman Robert Adler; Jason Levine, Chief of Staff; Jana Fong-Swamidoss
and Anupama Connor, Counsel, met with the following representatives of the
American Fireworks Standards Laboratory (AFSL”): John Rogers, Executive
Director; Mike Collar, President; Alan Zoldan, Board and Executive Committee
member; and Quin Dodd, counsel to AFSL, to update the Acting Chairman on AFSL
and its fireworks safety and testing program and to discuss ways in which AFSL and
CPSC can work together to promote compliant and safe fireworks.
12/12/2013
Rik Khanna, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, attended the ASTM
E5.15 Furnishing and Contents and Task Group meetings to discuss upholstered
furniture fire test standards.
12/12/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle; Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant; Joe Martyak,
Chief Counsel, met with Ernie Rosenberg, President & CEO; Richard Sedlak,
Executive Vice President, Technical Affairs; and Jacob Cassady, Manager
Government Affairs, from the American Cleaning Institute.
12/12/2013
Acting Chairman Robert Adler, Chief of Staff Jason Levine and Co-Counselors Jana
Fong-Swamidoss and Anupama Connor met with Kim Brokaw to discuss injuries
associated with two-wheel rollout carts.
12/12/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle; Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant; Joe Martyak,
Chief Counsel, met with members of the American Fireworks Standards Laboratory
(“AFSL): John Rogers, Executive Director; Michael Collar, President/COO of
Winco Fireworks International; Alan Zoldan, Executive Vice President of Phantom
Fireworks; Quin Dodd, Counsel, as part of an introductory meeting and to discuss
AFSL fireworks safety standards and testing program.
12/12/2013
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/ Mechanical Division, and other
CPSC staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products, Suction
Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group conference call to discuss the ASTM
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems standard.
12/12/2013
Jay Howell, Director of Safety Operations, and Stephanie Tsacoumis, General
Counsel met with Quin Dodd, Counsel to AFSL, Mr. John Rogers of the American
Fireworks Standards Laboratory (AFSL”), Mike Collar of Winco Fireworks (AFSL
President) and Alan Zoldan of BJ Alan (AFSL Board Member) to discuss AFSL
issues on fireworks.
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12/12/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle; Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant; Joe Martyak,
Chief Counsel, met with members of the International Sleep Products Association:
Ryan Trainer, President and Chris Hudgins, Vice President Government Relations &
Policy, as part of an introductory meeting and to discuss mattress flammability
standards and their enforcement.
12/13/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, Joe Martyak,
Chief Counsel, and Marc Schoem, Acting Director, Office of Education, Global
Outreach and Small Business Ombudsman, met with Ross Koeser, Executive
Director of ICPHSO; Carol Pollack-Nelson, Ph.D., President of ICPHSO &
Independent Safety Consulting; Ann Weeks, President-elect of ICPHSO, VP at UL;
Joan Lawrence, Board Member of ICPHSO, and Holly Olrich, General Counsel and
Corporate VP of HR for Step2/Infantino. This meeting was an introduction to and
overview of ICPHSO and its relationship with CPSC.
12/16/2013
Dr. Suad Wanna-Nakamura, Directorate for Health Sciences, and Dr. Jonathan
Midgett, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, participated in an F15 Ad
Hoc committee teleconference.
12/16/2013
Hope Nesteruk, Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Human Factors, and other
CPSC staff participated in the F15.21 Sling Carrier conference call to discuss the
ASTM Sling Carrier voluntary standard.
12/18/2013
Dr. Suad Wanna-Nakamura, Directorate for Health Sciences, participated in a ASTM
F406 Voluntary Standards Task Group Meeting teleconference to discuss play yard
mattress thickness.
12/18/2013
Gregory K. Rea, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/Mechanical Division,
participated in the ASTM F15.71 Committee on Liquid Laundry Packets which will
continue the development of a new voluntary ASTM Safety Standard for Liquid
Laundry Packets.
12/18/2013
Celestine Kiss, Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Human Factors, and other staff
participated in a conference call regarding Liquid Laundry Packets.
12/18/2013
Commission Meeting: Briefing Matter–Bedside Sleepers (Section 104) – Final Rule
12/18/2013
Anna Luo, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in a Underwriters
Laboratories (UL
) 1026 Task Group teleconference to discuss possible solutions to
slow cooker and rice cooker cord-pull incidents.
12/19/2013
Commissioner Marietta Robinson; Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel; Anu Connor,
Senior Counsel; Dottie Lee; Confidential Assistant, met with Rachel Weintraub,
Consumer Federation of America, and Carol Pollack-Nelson, Independent Safety
Consulting, to discuss window blind safety.
12/19/2013
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, Joe Martyak,
Chief Counsel, met with Rachel Weintraub, Consumer Federation of America, and
Carol Pollack-Nelson, Independent Safety Consulting, to discuss window blind
safety.
1/2/2014
Hope Nesteruk, Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Human Factors, and other
CPSC staff participated in the F15.21 Sling Carrier task group conference call to
discuss the ASTM Sling Carrier voluntary standard.
1/6/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler and Chief of Staff Jason Levine met with Steve
Lamar, Nate Herman, Danielle Abdul of the American Apparel and Footwear
Association (AAFA
) and David Callet of Greenberg Traurig on behalf of AAFA to
update all three Commissioners on the Association’s 2014 priorities and to discuss a
few issues that affect the Association’s membership.
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Meeting Summary
1/7/2014
Stefanie Marques, Directorate for Heath Sciences, and other Office of Hazard
Identification and Reduction staff, participating in an ASTM working group
teleconference to discuss voluntary standards requirements for Highchairs.
1/8/2014
Stefanie Marques, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other Office of Hazard
Identification and Reduction staff, participating in an ASTM working group
teleconference to discuss voluntary standards requirements for Highchairs.
1/13/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle; Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant; Joe Martyak,
Chief Counsel, met with Underwriters Laboratories: Ann Weeks, Vice President,
Global Government Affairs; Sarah Owen, Global Governmental Affairs Manager,
Product Safety; and Derek Greenauer, Global Government Affairs Manager, Product
Safety. This meeting was an introduction to and overview of how UL promotes safe
living and working environments.
1/15/2014
Anna Luo, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in a Underwriters
Laboratories (“UL”)
1026 Task Group teleconference to discuss possible solutions to
slow cooker and rice cooker cord-pull incidents.
1/16/2014
Anthony Teems, Directorate for Engineering Sciences; Perry Sharpless, Directorate
for Laboratory Sciences; Tanya Topka and Justin Jirgl, Office of Compliance and
Field Operations, to attend ANB45(1) Rollover Subcommittee Meeting.
1/16/2014
Patricia Edwards, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other CPSC staff attended
meetings with the ASTM F15 subcommittee on Juvenile Products at ASTM
Headquarters in West Conshohocken, PA.
1/17/2014
Rick McCallion, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, and other CPSC
staff attended the NOCSAE Winter Board Meeting in Scottsdale, AZ.
1/21/2014
Janet Buyer, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, attended the World of Concrete
exhibition at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV.
1/23/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler, Chief of Staff Jason Levine, and Deputy Chief of
Staff Jana Fong-Swamidoss met with Jonathan Gold, Vice President, Supply
Chain/Customs Policy; and Melissa Froelich, Director, Government Relations,
National Retail Federation (NRF”) and Quin Dodd, Counsel to NRF, to discuss
NRF’s mission and activities and CPSC’s issues of relevance to NRF members
(primarily US retailers of consumer products).
1/23/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle; Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant; Joe Martyak,
Chief Counsel, met with the National Retail Federation: Jonathan Gold, NRF Vice
President, Supply Chain/Customs Policy, Melissa Froelich, Director, Government
Relations, and Quin Dodd, Outside Counsel. This meeting was an introduction
to and
overview of NRF’s mission and CPSC issues of relevance to NRF members.
1/23/2014
The Office of Compliance and Field Operations staff met with the National Retail
Federation: Jonathan Gold, NRF Vice President, Supply Chain/Customs Policy,
Melissa Froelich, Director, Government Relations, and Quin Dodd, Outside Counsel
to discuss issues of interest affecting retailers.
1/23/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle; Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant; Joe Martyak,
Chief Counsel, met with American Apparel & Footwear Association: Steve Lamar,
Executive Vice President and Danielle Abdul, Manager of Government Relations.
This meeting was an introduction to and overview of AAFA’s mission and CPSC
issues of relevance to AAFA members.
1/24/2014
Commission Meeting–Section 1101 Update 6(b): Proposed Rule
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1/28/2014
Dr. Suad Wanna-Nakamura, Directorate for Health Sciences, participating in an
ASTM F406 Voluntary Standards Task Group Meeting teleconference to discuss
play yard mattress thickness.
1/28/2014
Gregory K. Rea, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/ Mechanical Division,
participated in the ASTM D10.32 Task Group Meeting for WK41534 Consumer
Products to discuss the development and validation of test methods for a flow control
device voluntary standard.
1/29/2014
Scott Ayers, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, attended the ASTM F15.45
Teleconference on Candle Fire Safety.
1/29/2014
Anna Luo, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in an Underwriters
Laboratories (“UL”)
1026 Task Group teleconference to discuss possible solutions to
slow cooker and rice cooker cord-pull incidents.
1/29/2014
Kristina Hatlelid, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other staff attended a
meetingof the ASTM subcommittee F15.24 on jewelry to discuss the status and
possible updates of the children's jewelry voluntary standard.
1/29/2014
Douglas Lee, John Murphy, Rana-Balci Sinha (Directorate for Engineering Sciences)
and Stefanie Marques, Suad Nakamura (Directorate for Health Sciences) participated
in an ASTM task group teleconference to discuss the ASTM F2951-13 Standard
Consumer Safety Specification for Baby Monitors.
1/29/2014
Rana Balci-Sinha, Engineering Sciences/Human Factors attended ASTM
subcommittee stroller task group teleconference.
2/4/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler, Chief of Staff Jason Levine, Deputy Chief of Staff
Jana Fong-Swamidoss and Arthur Lee, Directorate for Engineering
Sciences/Electrical, met with Richard Stein, LintSentry; James McMullen, former
California Fire Marshal; and Jack A. Fierstadt, Fierstadt & Mans, LLP, on behalf of
LintSentry, to discuss clothing dryer fire prevention.
2/5/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler delivering the Luncheon Keynote address at the
Juvenile Product Manufacturers Association’s (JPMA) annual summit to discuss
CPSC’s agenda and priorities for 2014 and how it might engage stakeholders in
advancing the agency’s mission.
2/5/2014
Doug Lee, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and other Engineering Sciences
staff, met with Paul Piekarski, Tower Ma
nufacturing, to discuss safety technology for
consumer products.
2/6/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle; Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant; Joe Martyak,
Chief Counsel, met with members of the Juvenile Products Manufacturers
Association (JPMA) as part of their annual members conference.
2/6/2014
Commissioner Robinson, Heather Bramble Chief Counsel, Anu Connor Senior
Counsel, Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant met with members of the Juvenile
Product Manufacturers Association as part of their annual members’ conference.
2/11/2014
Doug Lee, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, attended ANSI C18/NEMA Battery
Committee Meetings, to discuss button/coin cell battery ingestion safety, toy battery
safety and other various requirements for ANSI C18 battery standards.
2/11/2014
George Borlase, Assistant Executive Director for Hazard Identification and
Reduction, Andrew Trotta, Division Director for Electrical Engineering, and other
staff met with Wayne Morris, Vice President, Division Services and Jennifer Cleary,
Director Regulatory Affairs, both from the Association of Home Appliance
Manufacturers, to discuss pending standards proposals.
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Meeting Summary
2/11/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler; Chief of Staff Jason Levine and Deputy Chief of
Staff Jana Fong-Swamidoss met with Craig Wilson, Vice President (Food &
Nonfood Quality Assurance, Food & Nonfood Product Safety, Environmental
Services, HazMat, and Merchandise Services); Jennifer Thompson, Director
(Nonfood Quality Assurance, Nonfood Product Safety); and Eric Rubel, Counsel,
Arnold & Porter LLP, for an introduction to Costco; Costco’s current practices for
evaluating information received from members on potential safety concerns and
Costco’s interest in Retailer Reporting program. (The meeting included discussions
of Costco's confidential, commercial information, thus the reason the meeting was
closed to the public.)
2/11/2014
Kristina Hatlelid, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other staff attended a meeting
of the ASTM subcommittee F15.24 on jewelry to discuss the status and possible
updates of the children's jewelry voluntary standard.
2/11/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle; Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant; Joe Martyak,
Chief Counsel, met with Costco; Craig Wilson, Vice President, Jennifer Thompson,
Director, and Eric Rubel, Outside Counsel (Arnold & Porter LLP). The meeting was
an introduction to and overview to Costco and its practices The meeting was closed
as substantial and detailed proprietary information were discussed.
2/11/2014
Commissioner Marietta Robinson; Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel; Anu Connor,
Senior Counsel; Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant, met with Craig Wilson, Vice
President (Food & Nonfood Quality Assurance, Food & Nonfood Product Safety,
Environmental Services, HazMat, and Merchandise Services); Jennifer Thompson,
Director (Nonfood Quality Assurance, Nonfood Product Safety); and Eric Rubel,
Counsel, Arnold & Porter LLP, for an introduction to Costco; Costco’s current
practices for evaluating information received from members on potential safety
concerns and Costco’s interest in Retailer Reporting program. (The meeting was
closed to the public because of the proprietary information that was discussed.)
2/12/2014
Anna Luo, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in a Underwriters
Laboratories (“UL”)
1026 Task Group teleconference to discuss possible solutions to
slow cooker and rice cooker cord-pull incidents.
2/12/2014
Commission Meeting–Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: Amendment to Regulation
on Information Disclosure Under Section 6(b) of the Consumer Product Safety Act
2/12/2014
Stefanie Marques, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other Office of Hazard
Identification and Reduction staff, participating in an ASTM working group
teleconference to discuss voluntary standards requirements for Highchairs.
2/13/2014
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/ Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group meeting.
2/13/2014
Rick McCallion, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction attended the ASTM
F24 meeting on Trampoline Parks in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
2/13/2014
Stefanie Marques, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other Office of Hazard
Identification and Reduction staff, participating in an ASTM working group
teleconference to discuss voluntary standards requirements for Highchairs.
2/16/2014 –
2/18/2014
Ray Aragon, Director, and other staff from the Office of Compliance and Field
Operations attended and participated in Toy Industry Association’s annual Toy Fair
and Safety Seminar. Mr. Aragon gave a presentation on Compliance Updates on
Tuesday, February 18, 2014.
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Meeting Summary
2/17/2014-
2/18/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler and Deputy Chief of Staff Jana Fong-Swamidoss
attended and participated in a tour of the Toy Fair 2014 on the afternoon of February
17. Acting Chairman Adler spoke at the Toy Fair on Tuesday, February 18.
2/17/2014-
2/18/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle and Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, attended
and participated
in a tour of the 2014 Toy Fair on the afternoon of Monday, February
17. Commissioner Buerkle attended and gave brief introductory remarks at the 2014
Toy Fair on Tuesday, February 18.
2/19/2014
Scott Ayers and John Murphy, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, attended a
meeting of the ASTM F15.10 Task Group on Portable Gasoline Containers.
2/19/2014
Tim Smith, Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Human Factors, participated in a
task group conference call regarding toddler beds.
2/24/2014
Celestine Kiss, Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Human Factors, participated in
a task group conference call regarding Changing Tables to discuss defining “add-on”
changing tables.
2/25/2014
Staff from the Office of Compliance and Field Operations; Office of Hazard
Identification and Reduction; and the Office of Education, Global Outreach and
Small Business Ombudsman attended and participated in the International Consumer
Product Health and Safety Organization’s (“ICPHSO”) 2014 Annual Meeting and
Training Symposium.
2/27/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler attended and delivered the keynote address at the
CPSC Day lunch at the International Consumer Product Health and Safety
Organization’s (ICPHSO”) 2014 Annual Meeting and Training Symposium to
discuss CPSC’s 2014 activities.
2/27/2014
Jason Levine, Chief of Staff to Acting Chairman Adler, appearing and speaking on
“Current Enforcement Trends at the CPSC” at the International Consumer product
Health and Safety organization’s (ICPHSO”) 2014 Annual Meeting & Training
Symposium. The panel discussed important legal developments during the past 12
months affecting companies regulated by CPSC, including CPSC enforcement
actions and implementation of the CPSIA.
3/4/2014
Kristina Hatlelid, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other staff attended a meeting
of the ASTM subcommittee F15.24 on jewelry to discuss proposed updates of the
children's jewelry voluntary standard.
3/5/2014-
3/6/2014
Scott Ayers, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in the ASTM F15.45
meetings on candle visible emissions
3/5/2014
Anna Luo, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in a Underwriters
Laboratories (“UL”)
1026 Task Group teleconference to discuss possible solutions to
slow cooker cord-pull incidents.
3/5/2014
Rick McCallion, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, and CPSC staff
participated in an ASTM workgroup to discuss standard development for Adult Bed
Rails.
3/5/2014
Arthur Lee, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, attended the Fire Alarm
and Detector Research Council’s annual meeting held by Fire Protection Research
Foundation.
3/6/2014
Arthur Lee, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, attended and moderated
at the SUPDET 2014 Conference held by National Fire Protection Association.
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Meeting Summary
3/6/2014
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/ Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group meeting.
3/6/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler and Deputy Chief Counsel Jana Fong-Swamidoss met
with Mark Johnson and Teri Williamson of Newell Rubbermaid and Ed Krenik,
Bracewell & Giuliani, Counsel, to discuss confidential business information
pertaining to window coverings. (The meeting was closed to the public because of
the proprietary information that was discussed.)
3/12/2014
Rana Balci-Sinha, Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Human Factors, attended
ASTM stroller subcommittee positional grab bar task group teleconference.
3/13/2014
Dr. Suad Wanna-Nakamura, Directorate for Health Sciences, and Dr. Jonathan
Midgett, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction participated
in an ASTM F15
Ad Hoc Task Group Teleconference.
3/13/2014
Scott Wolfson and Nikki Fleming, Office of Communications, Troy Whitfield and
Justin Jirgl, Office of Compliance and Field Operations, and Patricia Edwards,
Directorate for Engineering Sciences, to meet with Joyce Davis, President of
Keeping Babies Safe and Rick Greenberg, board member of Keeping Babies Safe to
discuss an educational effort regarding supplemental mattresses for play yards.
3/13/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler, Chief of Staff Jason Levine and Deputy Chief of
Staff Jana Fong-Swamidoss met with
Joe Jankoski, Richard Gottuso, Joe Kavach and
Jim Anthony of Hunter Douglas and Ed Krenik, Bracewell & Giuiliani, counsel to
Hunter Douglas to discuss confidential business information pertaining to window
coverings.
3/17/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler, Chief of Staff Jason Levine and Deputy Chief of
Staff Jana Fong-Swamidoss met with Tom Merker and John Comerferd of Springs
Window Fashions and Ed Krenik of Bracewell & Giuiliani, Counsel to Springs
Window Fashions to discuss confidential business information pertaining to window
coverings.
3/18/2014
Arthur Lee, Office of Hazard, Identification, and Reduction, attended the Standards
Technical Panel for Smoke Detectors and Alarms (UL217) held by Underwriters
Laboratories.
3/18/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler, Chief of Staff Jason Levine and Deputy Chief of
Staff Jana Fong-Swamidoss met with Derrick Marsh of Rollease, and Ed Krenik of
Bracewell & Giuiliani, Counsel to Rollease to discuss confidential business
information pertaining to window coverings.
3/18/2014
Robert Howell, Deputy Executive Director, Safety Operations, George Borlase,
Director, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, Caroleene Paul, Mechanical
Engineer, and Patricia Pollitzer, Supervisory General Counsel, met with Stacy
Bogart, General Counsel, and Jeff Eyres, Assistant General Counsel, of Polaris
Industries, and Erika Jones, Mayer Brown LLC, to discuss future ROV production
plans of Polaris. The material discussed was identified as confidential business
information; therefore the meeting was closed to the public.
3/19/2014
Anna Luo, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in a Underwriters
Laboratories (“UL”)
1026 Task Group teleconference to discuss possible solutions to
slow cooker cord-pull incidents.
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Meeting Summary
3/25/2014
Caroleene Paul, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and Mark Kumagai, Division
Director, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, Mechanical Engineering Division,
attended the Underwriters Laboratories (“UL”) Table Saw Safety Working Group
meeting for demonstration of the operation of a finger surrogate setup for a
capacitance based contact sensing system on a table saw.
3/26/2014
Gregory K. Rea, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/ Mechanical Division,
participated in a semiannual ASTM D10.32 Subcommittee (Consumer and Medical
Packaging) meeting to discuss the development and maintenance of the standards
this group oversees.
3/27/2014
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/ Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group meeting.
4/2/2014
Commissioner Marietta Robinson, Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel, Anu Connor,
Senior Counsel, Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant, met with representatives from
YKK Corporation of America: Jim Reed, Senior Vice President & Chief Legal
Counsel, YKK Corporation of America, Matt Howsare, Counsel, Mintz Levin, as
part of an introduction and overview of YKK, and a brief discussion of how YKK is
utilizing component part testing and YKK's comments regarding the proposed 1110
rule.
4/2/2014
Stefanie Marques, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other Office of Hazard
Identification and Reduction staff, participating in an ASTM working group
teleconference to discuss voluntary standard requirements for Highchairs.
4/2/2014
Andrew Trotta, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participating in a
teleconference of the Fire Protection Research Foundation (“FPRF”) Cooking Fires
Mitigation Technical Steering Panel to review progress on the new phase of the
Hughes Associates effort on development of standard test methods for evaluation of
cooking fire mitigation strategies, as well as a new modeling effort with Primaira.
4/3/2014
The U .S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC) invited affected
stakeholders and other interested people to attend a public workshop on third party
testing burden reduction, titled, “Potential Ways to Reduce Third Party Testing Costs
through Determinations Consistent with Assuring Compliance.
4/3/2014
Stefanie Marques, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other Office of Hazard
Identification and Reduction staff, participating in an ASTM working group
teleconference to discuss voluntary standard requirements for Highchairs.
4/7/2014
Tim Smith, Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Human Factors, participating in
Ergonomics and Human Factors 2014 Conference.
4/7/2014
Patricia Edwards, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and other CPSC staff
attended meetings with the ASTM F15 subcommittee on Juvenile Products at ASTM
Headquarters in West Conshohocken, PA.
4/7/2014
Matthew Dreyfus, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences, participated in an ASTM
Committee D20 Group D7823: Phthalates in PVC Task Group meeting via
conference call.
4/8/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler, Chief of Staff Jason Levine and Deputy Chief of
Staff Jana Fong-Swamidoss met with Rachel Weintraub, Legislative Director &
Senior Counsel, Consumer Federation of America and Carol Pollack-Nelson,
Independent Safety Consultant, to discuss window coverings.
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Meeting Summary
4/9/2014
Arthur Lee and Susan Bathalon, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction,
attended the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA”) meeting of
the Signaling, Protection and Communication Product Section, and spoke
on Fire and
Carbon Monoxide Safety.
4/9/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle to deliver keynote address at the Fashion Jewelry
& Accessories Trade Association’s (FJATA”) 2014 Annual Conference.
4/10/2014
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/ Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group meeting.
4/11/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler, Chief of Staff Jason Levine and Deputy Chief of
Staff Jana Fong-Swamidoss met with Lanny Davis of Lanny J. Davis & Associates,
LLC, and Jakes Fireworks representatives to discuss the role American Fireworks
Standards Laboratory plays in testing fireworks.
4/11/2014
Commissioner Marietta Robinson, Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel, Dottie Lee,
Confidential Assistant, participated in an introductory met with members of the
American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA): Steve Lamar, Executive
Vice President; Nate Herman, Vice President of International Trade; Danielle Abdul,
Manager of Government Relations; David Lapidus, Manager of Government
Relations, and to discuss CPSC issues relevant to AAFA members.
4/15/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle’s staff, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Gib
Mullan, Chief Counsel, met with Dr. Arlene Blum, Green Science Policy Institute,
and Malin Nasman, IKEA USA, to discuss California’s new furniture flammability
standard.
4/15/2014
Commissioner Marietta Robinson and Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant, met with
Dr. Arlene Blum, Green Science Policy Institute, and Malin Nasman, IKEA USA, to
discuss California’s new furniture flammability standard.
4/15/2014
Ronald A. Jordan, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated via conference
call/webex in meeting of the Z21/CSA Unvented Gas-Fired Warm Air Heaters
Technical Advisory Group (“TAG) to discuss voluntary standards activities.
4/22/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler, Chief of Staff Jason Levine and Deputy Chief of
Staff Jana Fong-Swamidoss met with
Elissa Sterry, VP for the phthalate product line;
Patrick Henretty and Robert Nolan of ExxonMobil to discuss phthalates and other
new developments (California Prop 65 and the EU ECHA Report).
4/22/2014
Commissioner Marietta Robinson, Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel, Anu Connor,
Senior Counsel, Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant, met with members of the
Polyurethane Foam Association (“PFA): Bob Luedeka, Executive Director, and
James McIntyre as part of an introductory meeting and to discuss CPSC issue
relevant to the PFA such as upholstered furniture flammability and the lead standard
for children’s toys.
4/22/2014
Commissioner Marietta Robinson, Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel, Anu Connor,
Senior Counsel, Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant, met with representatives from
ExxonMobil Corporation: Elissa Sterry, Vice President, and Robert Nolan.
ExxonMobil provided a briefing on phthalates.
4/22/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Gib
Mullan, Chief Counsel, met with representatives from ExxonMobil Corporation:
Elissa Sterry, Vice President, Patrick Henretty and Robert Nolan. ExxonMobil
provided a briefing on phthalates.
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4/22/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Gib
Mullan, Chief Counsel, met with members of the Polyurethane Foam Association
(“PFA”): Bob Luedeka, Executive Director, and James McIntyre as part of an
introductory meeting and to discuss CPSC issue relevant to the PFA such as
upholstered furniture flammability and the lead standard for children’s toys.
4/23/2014
Thomas Caton, Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Division of Mechanical
Engineering, teleconferenced into an ANSI A14 Ladder Committee Meeting.
4/23/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Gib
Mullan, Chief Counsel, met with Ed Krenik, Tim Bouche, Erik Pritchard, and Duane
Taylor who represent the Motorcycle Industry Council (“MIC), Recreational Off
Highway Vehicle Association (ROHVA), and the Specialty Vehicle Institute of
America (SVIA). The meeting was introductory in nature.
4/23/2014
Gregory K. Rea, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/ Mechanical Division,
participated in the ASTM D10.32 Task Group Meeting teleconference for WK41534
to discuss the development and validation of test methods for a non-metered, re-
closable, restricted delivery system voluntary standard.
4/23/2014
Hope Nesteruk, Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Human Factors, and other
CPSC staff participated in the F15.21 Sling Carrier task group conference call to
discuss the ASTM Sling Carrier voluntary standard.
4/24/2014
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/ Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group conference call.
4/24/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle was the guest speaker at the NAM CPSC coalition
meeting. The coalition is comprised of manufacturers, retailers, law firms
representing manufacturers of consumer goods and trade associations representing
manufacturers and retailers, respectively.
4/25/2014
Sarah Newens, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, Joanna Matheson, Directorate
for Health Sciences, and other CPSC staff participated in a conference call with the
ASTM F15 subcommittee regarding the development of a new voluntary
standard for
Liquid Laundry Packets.
4/29/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Gib
Mullan, Chief Counsel, met with Marci Kinter, Vice President, Government &
Business Information at Specialty Graphic Imaging Association to discuss testing
issues surrounding CPSIA as well as potential opportunities to reduce testing
burdens.
4/30/2014
John Massale, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences, attended a meeting as a member
of the ASTM F15.42 on Furniture Safety at the Offices of Samson Marketing.
4/30/2014
Commission Meeting–Frame Child Carriers: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
5/1/2014
Tim Smith, Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Human Factors, attended a virtual
meeting (teleconference) of the ASTM F15.30 Bunk Bed Subcommittee.
5/1/2014
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/ Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group meeting.
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Meeting Summary
5/1/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle and Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, Gib
Mullan, Chief Counsel, met with Mike Kollman, Intercrown Enterprise, LTD. The
meeting discussed the costs of making cordless mini-blinds vs. traditional mini-
blinds as well as the feedback received from major customers. The meeting was
closed as substantial and detailed proprietary information was discussed.
5/1/2014
Commissioner Marietta Robinson, Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel, Dottie Lee,
Confidential Assistant, met with Mike Kollman of Intercrown Enterprise, LTD. The
meeting discussed the costs of making cordless mini-blinds versus traditional mini-
blinds, as well as feedback received from consumers. The meeting was limited to
discussions of proprietary information and therefore was closed to the public.
5/1/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler, Chief of Staff Jason Levine and Deputy Chief of
Staff Jana Fong-Swamidoss met with Mike Kollman of Intercrown Enterprise, LTD
to discuss proprietary information on window blinds. (The meeting was closed to the
public because of the proprietary information that was discussed.)
5/2/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler, Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Commissioner
Marietta Robinson, and other CPSC staff meeting individually with ASTM
International’s Messrs. James Thomas, Jeff Grove, Len Morrissey, and Ms. Kathie
Morgan. The purpose of the meetings was to enable the ASTM group to meet the
Commissioners.
5/5/2014-
5/8/2014
Khalisa Phillips, Ph.D., Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Human Factors, Ian
Hall, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences, Rick McCallion, Office of Hazard
Identification and Reduction, and other CPSC staff, attended meetings with the
ASTM F15 subcommittees for playground equipment and ASTM F08
subcommittees for sports and recreational equipment.
5/5/2014-
5/7/2014
Rik Khanna and Jacob Miller, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, and
Andrew Trotta, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, attended Underwriters
Laboratories (“UL”)(1) Fire, (2) Electrical, and (3) Consumer Advisory Council
Meetings to discuss consumer product safety standards (1) for fire suppression
equipment, fire resistant building designs, flame and smoke characteristics of
building materials and other products related to fire safety, (2) electrical appliances,
utilization equipment, construction equipment, and materials, (3) provide advice for
establishing levels of safety for consumer products, and aid in educating the general
public in the safer use of consumer products.
5/6/2014
Joel Recht, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences, Division of Chemistry, attended a
meeting of the ASTM C11 Committee on Gypsum and Related Building Materials
and Systems.
5/6/2014
Jacqueline Campbell, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, attended AATCC 2014
Spring Committee Meetings.
5/6/2014
Commission Meeting–Decisional Matter: FY 2014 Midyear Review and Proposed
Operating Plan Adjustments
5/9/2014
Dr. Christopher Musto, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences, and Demar Granados,
Office of Compliance and Field Operations, attended the American Fireworks
Standards Laboratory’s Standards Committee Meeting.
5/9/2014
Doug Lee, Rana Balci-Sinha and other Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction
staff, participating in an ASTM working group teleconference to discuss voluntary
standards requirements for baby monitors.
5/12/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Gib Mullan, Chief Counsel, met with AmCham
Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City about CPSC and CPSC related issues.
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5/12/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle and Gib Mullan, Chief Counsel, met with Travis
Wagner and Barbara Nuckles from Wanek Furniture. This meeting was introductory
in nature to learn about the company and how CPSC issues impact them.
5/12/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle and Gib Mullan, Chief Counsel, had lunch with
Jeff Spangler, Vietnam Country Director of Columbia Sportswear. This lunch
meeting was introductory in nature to lear
n about the company and how CPSC issues
impact them.
5/13/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Gib Mullan, Chief Counsel, attended and
participated in the American Apparel & Footwear Association (“AAFA)
International Product Safety and Environmental Compliance Conference.
5/13/2014
Dr. Jonathan Midgett, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, and other staff
participated in an ASTM F15.60 Subcommittee on Portable Pools meeting.
5/13/2014
Anna Luo, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in an Underwriters
Laboratories (“UL”)
1026 Task Group teleconference to discuss possible solutions to
slow cooker cord-pull incidents.
5/13/2014
Andrew Trotta, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, attended a meeting of the Fire
Protection Research Foundation (“FPRF) Research Advisory Committee to discuss
the direction of the FPRF.
5/13/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler was a guest speaker at Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.’s 2
nd
Annual Compliance Week to discuss product safety compliance in general. The
meeting was closed to the public, except for the Acting Chairman’s speech which
must be open.
5/13/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle and Gib Mullan, Chief Counsel, toured TBS
Group facilities and receive an overview of the company’s operations from Nguyen
Duc Thuan , TBS Chairman, and Diep Thanh Kiet, Vice Chairman.
5/13/2014
Doug Lee, Directorate for Engineering Sciences and Jonathan Midgett, Office of
Hazard Identification and Reduction, attended a Button Battery Task Force meeting
via teleconference to discuss button/coin cell battery ingestion safety.
5/14/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle and Gib Mullan, Chief Counsel, toured Saitex and
receive an introductory overview of the company’s operations.
5/14/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle and Gib Mullan, Chief Counsel, toured Thao
Uyen and receive an introductory overview of the company’s operations.
5/15/2014
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group meeting.
5/19/2014
Jason Levine, Chief of Staff to Acting Chairman Robert Adler, met with Breast
Cancer Fund’s Nancy Buermeyer and the Raben Group’s Daniel Penchina to discuss
issues relating to phthalates and flame retardants.
5/20/2014
Sarah Newens, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and other CPSC staff
participated in a conference call with the ASTM F15 subcommittee task group
regarding the development of the Infant Incline Sleep Products standard.
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Meeting Summary
5/21/2014
Rik Khanna and Treye Thomas, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction,
attended
the UL Furniture Flammability and Human Health Summit to participate in
a discussion on achieving flammability protection while preventing toxic chemical
exposures and present information on upholstered furniture fire test standards
development. The co-conveners of the event include UL, the Centers for Disease
Control (“CDC”), the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
(“NIEHS”), and the United States Fire Administration (USFA).
5/21/2014
Stefanie Marques, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other Office of Hazard
Identification and Reduction staff, participating in an ASTM working group
teleconference to discuss voluntary standards requirements for Highchairs.
5/21/2014
John Massale, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences, attended a virtual meeting as a
member of the ASTM D10.32 Task Group for WK41534 on Flow Restrictors.
5/22/2014
Patricia Edwards, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and other CPSC staff
attended a teleconference with the ASTM F15 task group on bassinet stability.
5/22/2014
Stefanie Marques, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other Office of Hazard
Identification and Reduction staff, participating in an ASTM working group
teleconference to discuss voluntary standards requirements for Highchairs.
5/28/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler delivering keynote address at the American Apparel
& Footwear Association’s Product Safety and Compliance Seminar East to discuss
toxic chemicals.
5/28/2014
Doug Lee, Rana Balci-Sinha and other Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction
staff, participating in an ASTM working group teleconference to discuss voluntary
standards requirements for baby monitors.
5/29/2014
Ronald A. Jordan, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated via conference
call/webex in meeting of the Z21/CSA Unvented Gas-Fired Warm Air Heaters
Technical Advisory Group (“TAG) to discuss voluntary standards activities.
5/30/2014
Stefanie Marques, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other Office of Hazard
Identification and Reduction staff, participating in an ASTM working group
teleconference to discuss voluntary standards requirements for Highchairs.
6/2/2014
Kristina Hatlelid, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other staff attended a meeting
of the ASTM subcommittee F15.24 on jewelry via teleconference to discuss
proposed updates of the children's jewelry voluntary standard.
6/2/2014
Andrew Trotta, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participating in a
teleconference of the Fire Protection Research Foundation (“FPRF”) Cooking Fires
Mitigation Technical Panel for Hughes Associates to present the results of their
testing.
6/2/2014
Ronald A. Jordan, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and Matthew Brookman,
Directorate for Laboratory Sciences met with Dave Mill, Underwriters’ Laboratories
(“UL”) to discuss developments associated with UL2034.
6/2/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, Gib Mullan,
Chief Counsel, and Katelyn Costello, Executive Assistant, met with Dr. Gary Smith
to discuss use of NEISS data and his upcoming research that is relevant to CPSC.
6/3/2014-
6/6/2014
Scott Ayers, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, attended the National Candle
Association NCA 2014 Conference & Expo.
6/3/2014
The U .S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) held a public forum on
carbon monoxide/combustion sensors.
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Meeting Summary
6/3/2014
Sarah Newens, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and other CPSC staff
participated in a conference call with the ASTM F15 subcommittee working group
regarding the warning development of the Infant Incline Sleep Products standard.
6/3/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, Gib Mullan,
Chief Counsel, and Katelyn Costello, Executive Assistant, met with the Syracuse
University Law School Washington Lawyer Seminar. Commissioner Ann Marie
Buerkle spoke to students participating in Syracuse University Law School’s
semester in Washington, D.C. program. Commissioner Buerkle gave an introductory
overview of CPSC and some of the issues the agency deals with and participated in a
question and answer session following her remarks.
6/4/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle delivered remarks at the luncheon of the
Consumer Specialty Product Association’s “The Consumer Product Safety
Commission from A to Z.”
6/4/2014
Commissioner Marietta Robinson delivered remarks at the luncheon of the Consumer
Specialty Product Association’s “The Consumer Product Safety Commission from A
to Z.”
6/5/2014
Dr. Suad Wanna-Nakamura, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other EXHR staff,
participating in an ASTM F2167 –Voluntary Standards Task Group Teleconference
to discuss voluntary standards requirements for infant bouncer seat.
6/5/2014
Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant and Gib Mullan, Chief Counsel, (Office of
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle), to meet with Mark Fellin, Director of
Regulatory & Legislative Affairs, and Julie Vallese, Managing Director Public and
Government Affairs, from JPMA to discuss test burden reduction.
6/5/2014
Stefanie Marques and other Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction staff,
participating in an ASTM working group teleconference to discuss voluntary
standards requirements for Highchairs.
6/6/2014
Scott Ayers, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, attended the ASTM F15.45
meeting on candle products. This meeting was a part of the NCA 2014 Conference &
Expo.
6/6/2014
Acting Chairman Adler speaking and participating in a press conference at Nova
Southeastern University, Davie, Florida to discuss swimming pool safety.
6/9/2014
Shivani Mehta, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and David Miller, Directorate
for Epidemiology, met with the National Fire Protection Association Conference to
discuss fire, electrical and life safety issues.
6/9/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler, Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Commissioner
Marietta Robinson, and other CPSC staff meeting individually with the American
National Standards Institute’s Messrs. Joe Bhatia and Scott Cooper. The purpose of
the meetings was to enable the ANSI group to meet the Commissioners.
6/9/2014
Commissioner Marietta Robinson, Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel, Anu Connor,
Senior Counsel, Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant, met with Bruce Zoldan and
William Weimer of the B.J. Alan Company, and David Baker, attorney for the B.J.
Alan Company as part of an introductory meeting to introduce themselves and their
company. B.J. Alan Company is the largest retailer of consumer fireworks in the
United States.
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Meeting Summary
6/9/2014
Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, and Gib Mullan, Chief Counsel, (Office of
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle) to meet with B.J. Alan; Bruce Zoldan, President
and CEO, William Weimer, Vice President and General Counsel, and David Baker,
Outside Counsel (Law Office of David Baker, LLC). This meeting was introductory
in nature.
6/10/2014
Mr. Randy Butturini (Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction), Mr. Richard
Uhl, (Directorate for Laboratory Sciences), Dr. Kristina Hatlelid, (Directorate for
Health Sciences), Mr. David DiMatteo, (Office of the General Counsel), Ms.
Jacqueline Campbell (Directorate for Engineering Sciences), and Dr. John Boja
(Office of Compliance and Field Operations), met with Ms. Rebecca Mond, Toy
Industry Association. This was a meeting on third party testing burden reduction
through determinations. This meeting reviewed recent CPSC Shore A hardness
testing on materials with more than 0.1 percent phthalates, expected industry
submissions of data and information on materials that do not and were not
noncompliant with requirements for lead, phthalates, and/or the ASTM toy standard
elements, CPSC midyear budget resources for consideration of unfinished wood and
other natural materials, a brief discussion on “high degree of assurance,” and the
status on other third party testing reduction opportunities like alternative test
methods.
6/11/2014
Commissioner Marietta Robinson delivered the keynote address at the American
Conference Institute’s Consumer Products and Litigation Conference.
6/11/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle delivered the keynote address at the American
Conference Institute’s Consumer Products and Litigation Conference.
6/11/2014
Matthew Dreyfus, Shing-Bong Chen, and Andrew Stadnik, Directorate for
Laboratory Sciences, met via conference call with representatives from Agilent
Technologies to discuss infrared spectroscopy as an approach for screening
phthalates.
6/12/2014
Stefanie Marques, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other Office of Hazard
Identification and Reduction staff, participating in an ASTM working group
teleconference to discuss voluntary standards requirements for Highchairs.
6/12/2014
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/ Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group meeting.
6/16/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, Gib Mullan,
Chief Counsel, and Katelyn Costello, Executive Assistant, to receive a presentation
on phthalates from ExxonMobil.
6/17/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle delivered remarks at the American Cleaning
Institute’s Mid-Year Meeting.
6/17/2014
Doug Lee, Engineering Sciences, attended ANSI C18/NEMA Battery Committee
Meetings, to discuss button/coin cell battery ingestion safety, toy battery safety and
other various requirements for ANSI C18 battery standards.
6/17/2014
Patricia Edwards, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and other CPSC staff
attended meetings with the ASTM F15 subcommittee on Juvenile Products.
6/18/2014
Scott Ayers, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in the UL 60335-2-24
task group teleconference on safety requirements for household refrigerators and
freezers.
6/20/2014
Rick McCallion, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, attended the
NOCSAE Standards Meeting.
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Meeting Summary
6/20/2014
Commissioner Marietta Robinson and Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant, met with
members of the American Plastic Toys, Inc.: John Gessert, President and CEO,
American Plastic Toys, Inc., Hailey Mann, Quality and Engineering Manager,
American Plastic Toys Inc., and Autumn Moore, Toy Industry Association, to tour
the APT facility.
6/25/2014
Commission Meeting–Briefing Package: Proposed Rule on Safety Standard for Sling
Carriers
6/25/2014
Arthur Lee, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, attended the Standards
Technical Panel for Fire Alarm Code (NFPA 72) held by National Fire Protection
Association.
6/25/2014
Doug Lee, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participating in an ASTM
workgroup for battery operated toys via teleconference to review negative comments
for requirements for ASTM F963 to address battery ingestion and high energy
battery hazards.
6/26/2014
Rik Khanna, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction participating in the
ASTM – E05.15 Furnishings and Contents, including Task Group Meetings to
discuss voluntary standards development for upholstered furniture.
6/26/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler and other CPSC staff participated in a live fireworks
safety demonstration and media event to discuss firework safety and followed by a
media availability period.
6/26/2014
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group meeting.
6/26/2014
John Boja, Mary Toro, Carol Afflerbach (Office of Compliance and Field
Operation); Mary Ann Danello, Michael Babich, Melanie Biggs ( Directorate for
Health Sciences); Patty Pollitzer (Office of the General Counsel) met with W. Caffey
Norman of Squire Patton and Boggs, LLP to discuss labeling cautionary language for
household products containing Methylene Chloride.
6/30/2014
Sarah Newens, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and other Laboratory Sciences
and Health Sciences staff, met with
representatives from Sun Product Corporation, to
discuss the manufacturing process for single use laundry packets. (The meeting was
closed to the public because of proprietary information that was discussed).
7/2/2014
Doug Lee, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participating in an ASTM
workgroup for battery operated toys via teleconference to review negative comments
for requirements for ASTM F963 to address battery ingestion and high energy
battery hazards.
7/2/2014
Janet Buyer, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and Matthew Brookman,
Directorate for Laboratory Sciences, participated in a teleconference meeting of the
Task Group for UL 2201.
7/2/2014
Sarah Newens, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and other CPSC staff
participated in a conference call with the ASTM F15 task group regarding the
development of a new voluntary standard for Liquid Laundry Packets.
7/9/2014
Arthur Lee, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, attended an Underwriters
Laboratories (“UL”) task group for UL 858 Standard for Household Electric Ranges.
7/9/2014
Andrew Trotta, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participating in NFPA 73
Second Draft Teleconference/Web meeting to review the NFPA 73 Public Comments
and develop Second Revisions, if appropriate.
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Meeting Summary
7/10/2014
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group meeting.
7/15/2014
Rick McCallion, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, attended the 2014
Hit Count Symposium.
7/16/2014
Dr. Suad Wanna-Nakamura, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other EXHR staff,
participating in an ASTM F2167 Voluntary Standards Task Group Meeting via
teleconference to discuss voluntary standards requirements for infant bouncer seat.
7/16/2014
Anna Luo, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in an Underwriters
Laboratories (“UL”)
1026 Task Group teleconference to discuss possible solutions to
slow cooker cord-pull incidents.
7/18/2014
Caroleene Paul, Directorate for Engineering Sciences; Perry Sharpless, Directorate
for Laboratory Sciences, and other CPSC staff to attend ANB45(1) Rollover
Subcommittee Meeting.
7/18/2014
Scott Ayers, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in an Underwriters
Laboratories (“UL”) task group teleconference for UL 60335-2-24 Standard for
Safety for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances, Part 2: Particular
Requirements for Refrigerating Appliances, Ice-Cream Appliances and Ice-Makers.
7/22/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, Gib Mullan,
Chief Counsel, and Katelyn Costello, Executive Assistant, met with Natural
Resources Defense Council; Veena Singla, Staff Scientist NRDC; Daniel Rosenberg,
Senior Attorney, NRDC; Eve Gartner, Staff Attorney, EarthJustice; Dr. Susan Shaw
from SUNY Albany School of Public Health; Dr. Ami Zota from George
Washington University Department of Environmental and Occupational Health. The
meeting was held to discuss flammability standards and flame retardant chemicals in
furniture.
7/22/2014
Doug Lee, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participating in an ASTM
workgroup for ba
ttery operated toys via teleconference to review negative comments
for requirements for ASTM F963 to address battery ingestion and high energy
battery hazards.
7/22/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler, Chief of Staff Jason Levine and Senior Counsel
Sarah Klein met with Veena Singla, Staff Scientist and Daniel Rosenberg, Senior
Attorney, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC”) and Dr. Susan Shaw,
SUNY Albany School of Public Health and Dr. Ami Zota, George Washington
University Department of Environmental
and Occupational Health to discuss CPSC’s
work on a national flammability standard for upholstered furniture, including
information about the observed effects of the mattress flammability standard and to
share NRDC’s work on California’s furniture standards and the broad coalition of
public health, environmental and firefighter groups engaged in furniture flammability
standards as well as health concerns associated with the use of flame retardant
chemicals in furniture.
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7/22/2014
Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel; Anu Connor, Senior Counsel; Dottie Lee,
Confidential Assistant (Office of Commissioner Marietta Robinson), met with Veena
Singla, Staff Scientist, Natural Resources Defense Council (“NRDC”); Daniel
Rosenberg, Senior Attorney, NRDC; Dr. Ami Zota, George Washington University
Department of Environmental Occupational Health; Dr. Susan Shaw, SUNY Albany
School of Public Health; Eve Gartner, Staff Attorney, EarthJustice, to discuss
CPSC’s work on a national flammability standard for upholstered furniture,
California’s flammability standards and issues related with the use of flame retardant
chemicals in furniture.
7/22/2014
Robert Howell, Deputy Executive Director, Safety Operations; George Borlase,
Assistant Executive Director, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction; Andy
Stadnik, Associate executive Director, Laboratory Sciences; Rohit Khanna, Fire
Prevention Engineer; Hyun Kim, General Attorney, Office of the General Counsel;
and Patricia Pollitzer, Supervisory General Attorney, Office of the General Counsel,
met with representatives of the National Resources Defense Council (“NRDC”).
Representing the NRDC were Veena Singla, Staff Scientist; Daniel Rosenberg,
Senior Attorney; and Avinash Kar, Attorney. The NRDC representatives shared
information about their work on furniture flammability standards in California and
the coalition of public health, environmental, and firefighter groups engaged on the
furniture flammability issue. They also shared information about health concerns
associated with the use of flame retardant chemicals in furniture. To the extent
possible, CPSC staff discussed the agency’s ongoing work to develop furniture
flammability performance standards.
7/24/2014
Commission Meeting: Commission Agenda and Priorities for FY 2015 and FY 2016
7/24/2014
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group meeting.
7/24/2014
Sarah Newens, Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Human Factors, attended
ASTM stroller subcommittee teleconference regarding section 8.2.2.2 of the ASTM
F833-13b Standard Consumer Safety Performance Specification for Carriages and
Strollers.
7/24/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler, Chief of Staff Jason Levine and Senior Counsel
Sarah Klein met with Dan Hinkebein, Manager, Recall Business Services, Realtime
Results and Alan H. Schoem of the Law Office of Alan Schoem, LLC to discuss
recall technologies, tracking and compliance programs.
7/24/2014
Commissioner Marietta Robinson, Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel, Anu Connor,
Senior Counsel, Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant, met with Dan Hinkebein,
Manager, Recall Business Services, Real Time Results, and Alan Schoem to discuss
recall technologies, tracking and compliance programs.
7/24/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, Gib Mullan,
Chief Counsel, and Katelyn Costello, Executive Assistant, to met with Dan
Hinkebein, Manager, Recal Business Services, and Alan Schoem, The Law Offices
of Alan Schoem, to discuss recall technologies, tracking, and compliance programs.
Public Outreach Meetings of Substantial Interest
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Date(s)
Meeting Summary
7/29/2014
Commissioner Marietta Robinson, Anu Connor, Senior Counsel, Dottie Lee,
Confidential Assistant, and Allyson Tenney, Lead Compliance Officer, Office of
Compliance and Field Operations, attended the American Apparel and Footwear
Association, Product Safety Council Meeting. Commissioner Robinson delivered
opening remarks and Allyson Tenney delivered remarks on regulatory enforcement.
This meeting was for members of AAFA’s Product Safety Council.
7/29/2014
Acting Chairman Robert Adler and Senior Counsel Sarah Klein met with Jonathan
Steward, National Electrical Manufacturers Association (“NEMA”); Marc Boolish,
Energizer Battery Manufacturing, Inc.; Steve Wicelinski, Duracell, Inc.; and Charles
Monahan, Panasonic Energy Corporation of America, to discuss NEMA members’
update on developing industry standards and outreach efforts to prevent button and
coin cell battery ingestion.
7/30/2014
Matthew Dreyfus, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences, met with Andrew Bartos of
Kahn Lucas Lancaster to discuss testing for CPSIA compliance.
7/30/2014
Scott Ayers, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in an ASTM
Subcommittee F15.45 task group teleconference for Candle Fire Safety.
7/30/2014
Doug Lee, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participating in an ASTM
workgroup for battery operated toys via teleconference to review negative comments
for requirements for ASTM F963 to address battery ingestion and high energy
battery hazards.
7/31/2014
Patricia Edwards, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and other CPSC staff
participated
in a conference call with the ASTM F15 subcommittee on Inclined Sleep
Products.
7/31/2014
Andrew Trotta, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participating in a
teleconference meeting of the Fire Protection Research Foundation (“FPRF) project
panel on Occupational Injuries from Electrical Shock and Arc Flash Events.
7/31/2014
Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant to Commissioner Buerkle, to meet with the
International Housewares Association (IHA”): Phil Brandt, President & CEO, Dale
Matschullat, Government Affairs Committee Chairman, and Pamela Sederholm,
Washington Representative. The meeting was an introduction to IHA.
8/5/2014
Rik Khanna, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, participating in the
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA”) Upholstered Furniture Main Task
Group conference call regarding a voluntary standards development for upholstered
furniture.
8/5/2014
Celestine Kish, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, and other CPSC staff
participated in a conference call with the ASTM F15 subcommittee on Toddler beds.
8/6/2014
Ronald A. Jordan, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated via conference
call/webex in meeting of the Z21/CSA Delayed Ignition Task Force to discuss
standards development to address delayed ignition in gas fireplaces.
8/7/2014
Doug Lee, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participating in an ASTM
workgroup fo
r battery operated toys via teleconference to review negative comments
for requirements for ASTM F963 to address battery ingestion and high energy
battery hazards.
8/7/2014
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group meeting.
Public Outreach Meetings of Substantial Interest
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Date(s)
Meeting Summary
8/7/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, Gib Mullan,
Chief Counsel, and Katelyn Costello, Executive Assistant, to have an introductory
met with Scholastic Inc.: Kevin Discepolo, Regional Manager, Scholastic National
Partnerships, Ann Amstutz Hayes, Vice President of Business Development, and
Shawn Smeallie, Managing Partner American Continental Group, Inc.
8/12/2014
Doug Lee, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participating in an ASTM
workgroup for battery operated toys via teleconference to review negative comments
for requirements for ASTM F963 to address battery ingestion and high energy
battery hazards.
8/13/2014
Commissioner Joseph Mohorovic met with Nancy Cowles, Kids In Danger and Lisa
Siefert, Shane’s Foundation, to discuss furniture tip-over.
8/13/2014
Doug Lee, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participating in an ASTM
workgroup for battery operated toys via teleconference to review negative comments
for requirements for ASTM F963 to address battery ingestion and high energy
battery hazards.
8/14/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, Gib Mullan,
Chief Counsel, and Katelyn Costello, Executive Assistant (Office of Commissioner
Buerkle) met with ExxonMobil to discuss phthalates. Attending from ExxonMobil
was Elissa Sterry, Vice President Intermediates, ExxonMobil Chemical Company,
Patrick Henretty, Manager Global Regulatory Affairs, ExxonMobil Chemical
Company, Bob Barter, Section Head, Environmental Sciences, ExxonMobil
Biomedical Sciences, Inc., and Jennifer Foreman, Senior Toxicologist, ExxonMobil
Biomedical Sciences Company, Inc.
8/14/2014
Commissioner Robert Adler and Chief Counsel Jason Levine met with ExxonMobil
for a follow up met with Elissa Sterry, Vice President Intermediates, and Patrick
Henretty, Manager Global Regulatory Affairs, ExxonMobil Chemical Company; Bob
Barter, Section Head, Environmental Sciences and Jennifer Foreman, Senior
Toxicologist, ExxonMobil Biomedical Sciences Company, Inc. to discuss the CHAP
report on phthalates and phthalate alternatives.
8/14/2014
Bryce Dustman, Special Assistant (Office of Commissioner Mohorovic) to meet with
ExxonMobil to discuss phthalates. Attending from ExxonMobil was Elissa Sterry,
Patrick Henretty, Bob Barter, and Jennifer Foreman.
8/20/2014
Doug Lee, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participating in an ASTM
workgroup for batter
y operated toys via teleconference to review negative comments
for requirements for ASTM F963 to address battery ingestion and high energy
battery hazards.
8/21/2014
Janet Buyer, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and Matthew Brookman,
Directorate for Laboratory Sciences, participated in a teleconference meeting of the
Task Group for UL 2201 Portable Engine Generator Assemblies.
8/25/2014
Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, Gib Mullan, Chief Counsel, and Katelyn Costello,
Executive Assistant (Office of Commissioner Buerkle) to have an introductory met
with Ami Gadhi and Zach Laris from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
8/28/2014
Celestine Kish, Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Human Factors, participated in
an ASTM task group conference call for Toddler Beds.
8/28/2014
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group meeting.
Public Outreach Meetings of Substantial Interest
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Date(s)
Meeting Summary
8/29/2014
Scott Ayers, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, attended the rescheduled
CANENA UL Technical Committee 61C telecon on safety requirements for
household refrigerators and freezers.
9/4/2014
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group meeting.
9/8/2014
Joel Recht, Associate Executive Director, Directorate for Engineering Sciences,
Andrew Trotta and Mark Gill, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and other CPSC
staff met with Jennifer Cleary, Director, Regulatory Affairs and Wayne Morris, Vice
President, Technical Operations & Standards of the Association of Home Appliance
Manufacturers, AHAM. The meeting was educational in nature and was requested by
Jennifer Cleary. Representatives from AHAM informed CPSC staff about
developments in portable heaters and concerning AHAM’s voluntary standards
activities.
9/8/2014
George Borlase, Assistant Executive Director, Office of Hazard Identification &
Reduction; Joel Recht, Associate Executive Director, Directorate for Engineering
Sciences; Andrew Trotta, Director of Electrical Engineering; and Mark Gill,
Electrical Engineer, met with the representatives of Sunbeam Products, Inc.: David
Baker, Legal Counsel; Marc Clements, Vice President of Litigation and Regulatory
Affairs; Eric Forti, Manager, Business Development; Mike Fretwell, Vice President
& General Manager, Home Environment; Stephen Vernaglia, Director of Program
Management, Home Environment, to discuss CPSC’s position on changes to UL
1278 that would permit the remote use of electrical appliances.This portion of the
meeting was open to the public. At the conclusion of this discussion, the meeting was
closed to the public for discussions of Sunbeam business proprietary design concepts.
9/9/2014
Chairman Elliot Kaye and members of his staff met with Express Association of
America Executive Director Mike Mullen to discuss the function of modern supply
chains, role of CPSC in trade facilitation, and the impact of ITDS on the process of
receiving certificates of safety.
9/9/2014
Commissioner Joseph Mohorovic and Special Assistant Bryce Dustman met with
Mike Mullen, Express Association of America, Jon Gold, National Retail Federation,
Cynthia Chandler-Snell, FedEx, Clint Fisher, TNT, John Vanwallaghen, UPS, and
Norm Schenk, UPS, to discuss import surveillance and the CPSC clearance process
at ports and U.S. borders.
9/9/2014
Ronald A. Jordan, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated via conference
call/webex in meeting of the Z21/CSA Delayed Ignition Task Force to discuss
standards development to address delayed ignition in gas fireplaces.
9/10/2014
Thomas Caton, Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Mechanical Engineering,
participated by Conference Call from Bethesda in an ANSI-ASC A14 Ladder
Committee meeting.
9/10/2014
Anna Luo, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in an Underwriters
Laboratories (“UL”) 1026 Task Group teleconference to discuss possible solutions to
slow cooker cord-pull incidents.
9/10/2014
Commission Meeting–Final and Proposed Rules: Magnet Sets
9/11/2014
Dr. Andrew Lock, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences, and other CPSC staff
participating in the National Fire Protection Association (“NFPA) Upholstered
Furniture Main Task Group meeting to discuss a voluntary standards development
for upholstered furniture.
Public Outreach Meetings of Substantial Interest
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Date(s)
Meeting Summary
9/15/2014
Stephen Oesch of Stephen L. Oesch, LLC toured the National Product Testing and
Evaluation Center.
9/15/2014
Commissioner Robert Adler to be keynote speaker at the New York Chapter of the
Society of Consumer Affairs Professionals (“SOCAP International”) to discuss
CPSC’s history, jurisdiction and actions, including CPSC’s current agenda and how
the global economy and new manufacturing technologies may change future
protective safety standards.
9/16/2014
Commissioner Robert Adler and Sarah Klein, Senior Counsel to Commissioner
Adler, met with Nancy Buermeyer and others from The Breast Cancer Fund to
discuss the CHAP Report and Phthalates.
9/16/2014
Commissioner Robert Adler and Sarah Klein, Senior Counsel to Commissioner
Adler, met with Nancy Buermeyer, the Breast Cancer Fund; Lee Anderson,
BlueGreen Alliance; Daniel Rosenberg, natural Resources Defense Council; and Paul
Brown, National Center for Health Research, to discuss Phthalates and the CHAP
Report.
9/16/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle, Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, Gib Mullan,
Chief Counsel, and Katelyn Costello, Executive Assistant (Office of Commissioner
Buerkle), met with the Breast Cancer Fund and others to discuss phthalates and the
CHAP Report. Attending from outside the agency were Nancy Buermeyer (The
Breast Cancer Funds), Daniel Penchina (The Raben Group), Lee Anderson
(BlueGreen Alliance), Daniel Rosenberg (NRDC), Paul Brown (National Center for
Health Research), and Elizabeth Hitchcock (Safer Chemicals Healthy Families).
9/16/2014
Commissioner Marietta Robinson, Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel, Boaz Green,
Senior Counsel, Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant, met with representatives from
The Breast Cancer Fund: Nancy Buermeyer, Senior Policy Strategist, Breast Cancer
Fund; Daniel Penchina, The Raben Group; Lee Anderson, BlueGreen Alliance;
Daniel Rosenberg, NRDC; Ansje Miller, Center for Environmental
Health, to discuss
the recent findings and recommendations of the Chronic Hazard Advisory Panel.
9/17/2014-
9/18/2014
Scott Ayers, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, participated in the ASTM F15.45
meetings on candle visible emissions and candle fire safety.
9/17/2014
Dr. Suad Wanna-Nakamura, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other EXHR staff,
participating in an ASTM F406 Voluntary Standards Task Group for After Market
Mattresses for Play Yards/ Non -Full Size Cribs Teleconference.
9/17/2014
Mark Gill, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, attended UL 1042 (UL 1278)
Standards Technical Panel teleconference to discuss the general details of the risk
assessment to be performed on smart enable heaters.
9/17/2014
Commissioner Joseph Mohorovic held a meet and greet with Kelly Mariotti,
Executive Director, Julie Vallese, Managing Director Public and Government
Affairs, and Mark Fellin of the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association.
9/17/2014
Commissioners Marietta Robinson and Joseph Mohorovic spoke at the Toy Industry
Association’s Washington, D.C. Fly-In Welcome Dinner.
9/18/2014
The U .S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) invited affected
stakeholders and other interested people to watch the live webcast titled, “CPSC
Workshop on Electronic Filing of Certificates of Compliance as Included in
Proposed Rule on Certificates of Compliance.”
9/18/2014
Perry Sharpless, Directorate for Laboratory Sciences/Mechanical Division, and other
Commission staff, participated in the ASTM Gravity 15.51 Consumer Products,
Suction Limited Gravity Flow Systems task group meeting.
Public Outreach Meetings of Substantial Interest
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Date(s)
Meeting Summary
9/22/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle and Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, met with
executives from Springs Window Fashions to discuss confidential business
information pertaining to window coverings, including safety information related to
their lines of window coverings. The meeting was closed as the company showed
their innovations in window cord operating systems and confidential business
information was discussed.
9/22/2014
Stefanie Marques, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other Office of Hazard,
Identification, and Reduction staff, participated in an ASTM working group
teleconference to discuss voluntary standard requirements for Highchairs.
9/23/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle and Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, met with
executives from Hunter Douglas to discuss confidential business information
pertaining to window coverings, including safety information related to their lines of
window coverings. The meeting was closed as the company showed
their innovations
in window cord operating systems and confidential business information were
discussed.
9/23/2014
Commissioner Marietta Robinson, Heather Bramble, Chief Counsel, Boaz Green,
Senior Counsel, Dottie Lee, Confidential Assistant, met with Elissa, Vice President,
ExxonMobil Corporation, Patrick Henretty, Manager Global Regulatory Affairs,
ExxonMobil Chemical Company, Jennifer Foreman, Senior Toxicologist,
ExxonMobil Biomedical Research, Inc., to discuss the CHAP report on phthalates.
9/23/2014
Stefanie Marques, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other Office of Hazard,
Identification, and Reduction staff, participated in an ASTM working group
teleconference to discuss voluntary standard requirements for Highchairs.
9/23/2014
Chairman Elliot Kaye and his Chief of Staff, Jana Fong-Swamidoss, met with
ExxonMobil Corp.’s Global Vice-President Elissa Sterry and other members of
ExxonMobil Corp. for a meeting to discuss the issue of phthalates and phthalate
alternatives, as well as the CHAP report on phthalates.
9/23/2014
Commissioner Joseph Mohorovic met with ExxonMobil’s Elissa Sterry, Vice
President Intermediates, Patrick Henretty, Manager Global Regulatory Affairs, and
Jennifer Foreman, Senior Toxicologist to discuss the CHAP Report on Phthalates.
9/23/2014
Chairman Elliot Kaye and his Chief of Staff, Jana Fong-Swamidoss, met with
representatives of the Breast Cancer Fund and other consumer groups to discuss the
issue of phthalates and phthalate alternatives, as well as the CHAP report on
phthalates.
9/23/2014
Chairman Elliot Kaye and his Chief of Staff, Jana Fong-Swamidoss, met with
BASF’s Industry Manager Patrick Harmon and other members of BASF for a
meeting to discuss the issue of phthalates and phthalate alternatives, as well as the
CHAP report on phthalates.
9/23/2014
Chairman Elliot Kaye and his Chief of Staff, Jana Fong-Swamidoss, met Eileen
Conneely of the American Chemistry Council and other members of the American
Chemistry Council to discuss the issue of phthalates and phthalate alternatives, as
well as the CHAP report on phthalates.
9/24/2014
Celestine Kish, Directorate for Engineering Sciences/Human Factors, and other staff
participated in a task group conference call regarding Changing Tables to discuss
add-on changing table requirements.
9/25/2014
Stefanie Marques, Directorate for Health Sciences, and other Office of Hazard,
Identification, and Reduction staff, participated in an ASTM working group
teleconference to discuss voluntary standard requirements for Highchairs.
Public Outreach Meetings of Substantial Interest
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Date(s)
Meeting Summary
9/26/2014
Commissioner Ann Marie Buerkle and Nancy Lowery, Special Assistant, attended
St. Louis University 2014 Advanced Product Safety Management Course.
Commissioner Buerkle participated in Commencement Activities at St. Louis
University’s 2014 Advanced Product Safety Management Course.
9/29/2014
Ronald A. Jordan, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, attended the Canadian
Standards Association (“CSA”)/ANSI Z21 Unvented Heater Technical
Subcommittee meeting to discuss the development of voluntary standards for
unvented gas heaters.
9/29/2014
Patricia Edwards, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and other CPSC staff
attended meetings with the ASTM F15 subcommittee on Juvenile Products.
9/30/2014
Commissioner Joseph Mohorovic met with Arlene Blum of the University of
California Berkeley’s Green Science Policy Institute, Malin Nasman of IKEA US,
and Dave Panning of the Business and Institutional Furniture Manufacturers
Association to discuss national and California furniture flammability standards.
9/30/2014
Ronald A. Jordan, Directorate for Engineering Sciences, attended the Canadian
Standards Association Z21/83 Technical Committee and CSA Technical Committee
meeting to discuss the development of voluntary standards for gas-fired appliances.
9/30/2014
Chairman Elliot Kaye and his Chief of Staff, Jana Fong-Swamidoss, met with Arlene
Blum of the University of California Berkeley’s Green Science Policy Institute,
Malin Nasman of IKEA US, and Dave Panning of the Business and Institutional
Furniture Manufacturers Association to discuss national and California furniture
flammability standards.
9/30/2014
Commissioner Joseph Mohorovic met with Paul Vitrano (Polaris), Jeff Eyres
(Polaris), Louis Brady (Polaris), Mike Wiegard (Kawasaki), David Murray
(Yamaha), Brad Franklin (Yamaha), Kyosuke Tanaka (Yamaha), Marie-Claude
Simard (BRP), John Rupp (Textron), Erik Pritchard with the Recreational Off-
Highway Vehicle Association, Larry Smith, Executive Director of ARRA, Erik
Glavich from National Association of Manufacturers, George Radke President of
ATVAM, Brian Gable, Kathy Van Kleeck and Duane Taylor from MIC, Stuart
Gosswein and Christian Robinson from SEMA, Russ Ehnes and Pat Gregory from
NOHVCC, Greg Knott and Mark Austrian from OPEI, Ed Cohen from Honda, and
Ed Krenik with Bracewell & Giuliani to discuss the recreational off-highway vehicle
(“ROV”) notice of proposed rule.
9/30/2014
Chairman Elliot Kaye and his Chief of Staff, Jana Fong-Swamidoss, met with
representatives of the Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association (ROVHA
) to
discuss the issues facing their industry and ROV safety regulations.
9/30/2014
Commissioner Joseph Mohorovic spoke at the Association of Home Appliance
Manufacturers’ Product Safety and Liability Conference.
9/30/2014
Joanna Matheson, Directorate for Health Sciences, gave a presentation on “Strong
Sensitizers” at the Society for Chemical Hazard Communication (SCHC) Fall
meeting.
Intergovernmental Coordination
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION
The Commission works with many agencies over the course of a year. This section describes the
significant coordination the CPSC has had with other governmental organizations. Specifically,
this section provides information on: (1) a major state-supported safety initiative for the Virginia
Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act and Safety Standards for Full-Size Baby Cribs and Non-
Full-Size Baby Cribs; (2) the Commission’s efforts coordinating with state and local programs;
and (3) significant communication with other governmental agencies and offices, including any
notification under section 218 of the CPSIA.
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In 2014, no state or local official filed a written
notice to the Commission under section 218 of the CPSIA.
1) Major State-Supported Safety Initiatives
Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (VGBA): The VGBA affects public pools
and spas nationwide, and the Commission’s enforcement of the Act requires the cooperation of
state and local agencies. In 2014, states worked cooperatively with the CPSC to conduct
inspections of pool sites to verify compliance with the Act.
Safety Standard for Full Size Baby Cribs and Non Full Size Baby Cribs at 16 C.F.R. Parts
1219 and 1220: CPSC staff worked with state child care licensing bureaus to conduct inspections
of child care facilities, family child care homes, and daycare centers to determine compliance
with the final rule. During the on-site visits, states provided CPSC educational materials to child
care providers. Inspection reports were submitted to the CPSC for the appropriate follow up and
corrective action.
2) State and Local Programs
Section 29(a) of the Consumer Product Safety Act requires that the Commission establish a
program to promote federal-state cooperation for the purpose of carrying out the Act. The goal of
the program is to reduce consumer product related deaths and injuries by leveraging CPSC
resources through cost-effective cooperation with state and local governments. In 2014, activities
included the following:
Assigning compliance and enforcement activities to the states. The table below provides
the number of CPSC assignments to state officials made during the year;
Supporting states through technical assistance and participation in conferences;
Monitoring industry’s compliance with CPSC mandatory laws;
Engaging in outreach and dissemination of information through multiple venues, such as
journal, print, electronic media, and presentations sharing product safety research;
Hosted the state and local workshop, training by field staff, and conference calls for state
designees.
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[Section 218 of the CPSIA amends the CPSA, Prohibited Acts, allowing] the attorney general of a state, or other
authorized state officer, alleging a [specified] violation … of the Act, … on behalf of the residents of the state, … to
obtain appropriate injunctive relief. [The Act requires] a state [to] provide written notice to the Commission [prior] to
initiate[ing] civil action by filing a complaint, … at least 30 days before [unless] … immediate action is necessary. The
Commission may intervene in such civil action.
Intergovernmental Coordination
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Working to meet or exceed annual performance goals. In 2014, states conducted product
safety activities, including recall checks and inspections, and completed 100 percent
within 90 or fewer days after assignment.
Distribution of CPSC Assignments
To State Officials Completed in 2014
Type of Assignments
No. of Assignments
State Inspections
639
State Recall Checks
653
Total
1,292
3) Significant Communication with Other
Governmental Agencies and Offices
The Commission receives many requests for information and requests for coordination and
notification of action relating to its jurisdiction. This correspondence is tracked through the Office
of the Secretary. The list below presents the most substantial communications, including any/all
notifications under section 218 of the CPSIA.
Significant Communication,
Including Notification of Action Required Under Section 218
Organization
City, State
Significant Communication
U.S. Department of
Labor, Occupational
Safety and Health
Administration
(“OSHA”)
Atlanta, GA
Complaint of Retaliatory Termination by Elizabeth
Lee Johnson by Brica, Inc.
U.S. Department of
Labor, OSHA
Atlanta, GA
Complaint of Retaliation; Archer Danieals Midland
Company, Inc.
Missouri House of
Representatives
Jefferson City, MO
Standards for window blind cord safety.
U.S. Department of Labor
Chicago, IL
Betco Corporation/Zettel/5-8120-13-066;
Investigation of complaint and copy of Secretary's
Findings.
U.S. Department of
Labor, OSHA
Chicago, IL
DN Plastics Corporation/Fuentes/5-2700-14-022;
Complaint of retaliation.
Commonwealth of
Massachusetts
Stow, MA
2013 Annual Report of the Massachusetts Burn
Injury Reporting System (“M-BIRS”)
U.S. Department of
Labor, OSHA
Chicago, IL
Complaint of Retaliation
U.S. Department of
Labor, OSHA
Chicago, IL
Copy of a complaint of retaliation: Justin Tyme
Sports/Bingman
U.S. Department of
Labor, OSHA
Atlanta, GA
F & E Worldwide, Inc./Golub; complaint of
retaliation.
Intergovernmental Coordination
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4) International Training Activity
As part of a strategy for addressing the growing complexity and risk entailed within additional
global sources of production, the CPSC’s Office of International Programs works to prevent
hazardous and noncompliant consumer products from being exported to the United States through
outreach and training abroad. The CPSC works with U.S. trading partners at the outset of the
manufacturing process to increase their ability to produce products that comply with U.S. safety
requirements. The agency also trains buyers and sourcing professionals who procure for U.S.
importers. Outreach activities also include training foreign regulators on best practices to help
them eliminate unsafe products from their jurisdictions, thus reducing the chances those products
will find their way to the United States. The list below is a summary of international training
activities completed in 2014.
2014 International Training / Briefings Activities Summary
Number of trainings / briefings conducted for foreign groups /
audiences
67
Number of trainings / briefings for industry abroad
35
Number of trainings / briefings for foreign government entities
32
Number of private sector representatives trained / briefed
1,377
Number of government officials trained / briefed
622
Number of people trained / briefed
1,999
Number of different foreign jurisdictions trained / briefed
30
Number of trainings / briefings conducted abroad
55
(20 different locations)
Number of trainings / briefings held offsite in Washington, D.C.
8
Number of trainings / briefings held offsite in the United States
2
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