Thursday’s U.S. recalls of lead-contaminated toys includes:
— About 38,000 “Go Diego Go!” Animal Rescue Boats, manufactured in China and imported by Fisher-Price, because the surface paints contain high levels of lead. No injuries have been reported. Details: by phone at 888-299-0579; by Web at http://www.service.mattel.com or http://www.cpsc.gov.
— About 97,000 children’s toy gardening tools, manufactured in China by Jo-Ann Stores Inc., because the surface paint on the handles can contain high levels of lead. No injuries have been reported. Details: by phone at 888-739-4120; by Web at http://www.joann.com or http://www.cpsc.gov.
— About 80,000 football bobble head cake decorations, manufactured in China by DecoPac Inc., because the surface paint contains high levels of lead. No injuries have been reported. Details: by phone at 800-536-6558; by Web at http://www.decopacproductsafety.com or http://www.cpsc.gov.
— About 198,000 Beary Cute, Expressions, and Sassy &Chic children’s metal jewelry, manufactured in China and imported by Greenbrier International Inc., because it contains high levels of lead. No injuries have been reported. Details: by phone at 800-876-8077; by Web at http://www.dollartree.com or http://www.cpsc.gov.
— About 110,000 WeGlow children’s metal jewelry, manufactured in China and imported by WeGlow International, because it contains high levels of lead. No injuries have been reported. Details: by phone at 866-934-5692; by Web at http://www.weglow.com or http://www.cpsc.gov.
— About 142,000 purple Halloween pails with witch decorations, manufactured in China and imported by Family Dollar Stores, because the green paint contains high levels of lead. No injuries have been reported. Details: by phone at 800-547-0359; by Web at http://www.familydollar.com or http://www.cpsc.gov.
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