
Cribs, furniture and accessories with vintage grey paint finish
Details: This recall involves Baby’s Dream full-size cribs, furniture and accessories sold in a vintage grey paint finish under the Brie, Braxton, Heritage, Everything Nice and Legendary collections. Cribs and furniture included in this recall were manufactured between March 2014 and March 2015 in Chile. A label affixed to the bottom of the crib’s back frame and the back panel of the furniture lists the product name, date and location of manufacture, model number and purchase order number (PO#).
Why: The vintage grey paint on the cribs, furniture, and accessories exceeds federal lead limits. If ingested, lead can cause adverse health effects.
Incidents: None reported.
How many: About 4,600 cribs and furniture pieces
For more: 800-835-2742 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, or and click on the recall image
POWER RECLINING FURNITURE
Details: This recall involves power reclining furniture with rectangular power switches. The black plastic switches measure 1 3/8 inches by 3 inches and are installed either on the arm, console or side of various styles of reclining chairs, sofas and sectionals. Furniture with the rectangular power switches was sold under the name, Franklin Corporation or one of eight private labels, including Big Sandy Superstore, Cardi’s Furniture, Cimarron Lumber/Sutherland’s, The Great American Home Store, Levin Furniture, , Raymour & Flanigan and Slumberland Furniture. A label on the underside of the footrest lists the retailer or private label name and the product style number and, if applicable, the basic change (BC) number.
Why: The switch used to operate the reclining function can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
Incidents: Franklin has received two reports of switches igniting and three reports of switches smoking on showroom samples, resulting in minor property damage to the flooring. No injuries have been reported.
How many: About 81,000 in the U.S.
For more: 866-551-2706 from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday or and click on the “Power Switch Recall” button.
POLICE PRESS AND GO TOY VEHICLES
Details: This recall involves the Police Press & Go toy vehicles. The white plastic toy cars have a painted dark blue hood and trunk, light blue windshield with a black eyes and mouth painted on the front of the car. There is a police head coming out of the roof of the car wearing a blue police hat with a green star on the center of the hat. When the police head is pressed down it winds up the motor and the car moves forward. The toy vehicles measure about 2.5 inches wide by 3.5 inches long by 3.5 inches tall. “Schylling Rowley, MA” and UPC number “01964922782” are printed on the bottom of the toy cars.
Why: The hat can detach from the policeman’s head and pose a choking hazard to young children.
Incidents: Schylling has received one report of the police hat detaching from the toy vehicles. No injuries have been reported.
How many: About 13,200 in the U.S. and 2,100 in Canada
For more: 800-767-8697 from 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, e-mail SafetyAlert@Schylling.com or go to and click on Safety Alerts & Recalls at the top of the page
POWERRECLINEXRW
Details: The recalled power reclining furniture involves three series of the PowerReclineXRw: P16, 32P and 39P. The P16 series is a single-seat recliner; the 32P series is a loveseat recliner; and the 39P series is a loveseat with a middle console. The furniture’s back and leg rest are raised and lowered electronically by pressing buttons built into the furniture’s side or on an optional attached controller. All models are upholstered in a variety of fabrics or leather products. The series and style numbers are printed on a white label stapled to the front rail behind the leg rest or the underside of the leg rest. The first three characters of the number will be P16, 32P or 39P, followed by the style number.
Why: When reclined, the furniture can tip forward if the consumer exits without bringing the chair to an upright position, posing a fall hazard.
Incidents: La-Z-Boy has received five dealer reports of the furniture tipping forward when the chair was in a reclined position. No injuries have been reported.
How many: About 2,600
For more: 855-592-9087 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday or and click on the Recall Alert button at the bottom of the page
PATRULL KLÄMMA AND PATRULL SMIDIG SAFETY GATES
Details: These safety gates are white, made of steel and plastic, and measure about 29 inches high with an adjustable width from about 29 inches to 34 inches. The gate has a spring mechanism that fits between the two sides of the door frame to hold the gate in place. A permanent label is attached to the metal bar at the bottom of the safety gate containing an article number.
Why: The friction between the wall and the pressure-mounted safety gate is insufficient to hold the gate in its intended position, posing a fall hazard. In addition, the lower metal bar can be a tripping hazard.
Incidents: There have been 18 incidents worldwide, including three incidents in which children have been injured as a result of falling down stairs. No injuries have been reported in the U.S.
How many: About 58,000 in U.S. and 17,000 in Canada
For more: 888-966-4532 anytime or and click on the recall link on the top or bottom of the page



