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Consumer Product Safety Commission
August 2000 Press Releases

Go-Karts Recall to Repair by Manco Products
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), Manco Products Inc., of Fort Wayne, Ind., is
recalling about 91,000 go-karts for repair. These go-karts have guards
designed to help prevent entanglements, but riders' long hair or loose
clothing still can become entangled in partially exposed rotating
components behind the drivers' seats, causing death or serious injury.
Gas Grills Recalled by Williams-Sonoma
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), Williams-Sonoma Inc., of San Francisco, Calif., is
voluntarily recalling about 950 portable propane gas grills, called the
Suitcase Grill. The grills can be difficult or impossible to turn off
and the temperature control can malfunction. This poses fire, burn, and
explosion hazards to consumers.
Tangled Treeples Toys Included in Kids Meal Recalled by KFC
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission (CPSC), KFC Corporation, of Louisville, Ky., is
voluntarily recalling about 425,000 Tangled Treeples toys included with
KFC Kids Meals. The toy is a green plastic container with small, blue
plastic animal figures inside. The bottom of the container can fit over
a child's nose and mouth, which could pose a suffocation hazard to
children under three years of age.
Bicycle Indoor Training Stands Recalled by Minoura
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), Minoura Company Ltd., of Japan, and Minoura North
America, of Fremont, Calif., are voluntarily recalling about 29,500
bicycle indoor training stands. These stands allow regular bicycles to
be used as stationary bicycles. The flywheels, which are red or blue can
fracture in use. Metal pieces of broken flywheels can hit riders or
bystanders, causing cuts and bruises.
All-Terrain Vehicles Recalled by Polaris
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), Polaris Industries Inc., of Minneapolis, Minn., is
voluntarily recalling about 13,600 All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs). The
throttles on these ATVs can stick, preventing the ATV from slowing down
when released. This can cause the vehicle to lose control and crash,
resulting in severe injury or death.
Children's Swim Masks Recalled by Kmart
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Kmart Corp., of Troy, Mich., is recalling about 85,550 "Splash Club" swim masks for children. The mask's glass lens can break into sharp pieces, causing lacerations to a child's face, eyes or hands.
Baby Walkers Recalled by Safety 1st
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), Safety 1st Inc., of Canton, Mass., is voluntarily
recalling to repair about 170,000 Mobile "4 Wheelin" Walkers, which are
shaped like cars. Babies can lose their lower teeth when the teeth are
caught in parts of the three-spoke steering wheels. Also, on some of
these walkers, the telephone could break apart, releasing small parts
and posing a choking hazard.
Juice Extractors Recalled by Appliance Co. of America
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), Appliance Co. of American LLC, of Great Neck, N.Y.,
is voluntarily recalling about 229,000 Betty Crocker juice extractors.
The juice extractor's filter and lid can break apart, and project metal
and plastic into the air, causing injuries to nearby consumers.
Pacifier Clips Recalled by Rashti & Rashti
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), Rashti & Rashti Inc., of New York, N.Y., is
voluntarily recalling about 12,700 pacifier clips. The metal clip and
the small rivet that attaches the clip to a small, stuffed animal on the pacifier holder can break apart easily, exposing babies to small parts. This poses a choking and aspiration hazard to babies.
Gas Grills Recalled by Coleman
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The Coleman Co. of Witchita, Kan., is voluntarily recalling about 86,000 Coleman Gas grills. A sharp edge on the metal heat shield below the control panel of the grill can cause lacerations to the hands, wrists or arms.
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