Fisher-Price recalls 1M toys

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Toy-maker Fisher-Price is recalling 83 types of toys -- including the popular Big Bird, Elmo, Dora and Diego characters -- because their paint contains excessive amounts of lead.

The worldwide recall being announced Thursday involves 967,000 plastic preschool toys made by a Chinese vendor and sold in the United States between May and August. It is the latest in a wave of recalls that has heightened global concern about the safety of Chinese-made products.

The recall is the first for Fisher-Price Inc. and parent company Mattel Inc. involving lead paint. It is the largest for Mattel since 1998 when Fisher-Price had to yank about 10 million Power Wheels from toy stores.

In an interview with The Associated Press on Wednesday, David Allmark, general manager of Fisher-Price, said the problem was detected by an internal probe and reported to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The recall is particularly alarming since Mattel, known for its strict quality controls, is considered a role model in the toy industry for how it operates in China.

Fisher-Price and the commission issued statements saying parents should keep suspect toys away from children and contact the company.

The commission works with companies to issue recalls when it finds consumer goods that can be harmful. Under current regulations, children's products found to have more than .06 percent lead accessible to users are subject to a recall.

Allmark says the recall was "fast-tracked," which allowed the company to quarantine two-thirds of the toys before they even made it to store shelves. In negotiating details of the recall, Fisher-Price and the government sought to withhold details from the public until Thursday to give stores time to get suspect toys off shelves and Fisher-Price time to get its recall hot line up and running. However, some news organizations prematurely posted an embargoed version of the story online.

Allmark said the recall was troubling because Fisher-Price has had a long-standing relationship with the Chinese vendor, which had applied decorative paint to the toys.

Allmark said the company would use this recall as an opportunity to put even better systems in place to monitor vendors whose conduct does not meet Mattel's standards.

He added: "We are still concluding the investigation, how it happened. ... But there will be a dramatic investigation on how this happened. We will learn from this."

The recall follows another high-profile move from toy maker RC2 Corp., which in June voluntarily recalled 1.5 million wooden railroad toys and set parts from its Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway product line.

The company said that the surface paint on certain toys and parts made in China between January 2005 and April 2006 contain lead, affecting 26 components and 23 retailers.

"Anytime a company brings a banned hazardous product into the U.S. marketplace, especially one intended for children, it is unacceptable," said Nancy Nord, acting chair of the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

"Ensuring that Chinese-made toys are safe for U.S. consumers is one of my highest priorities and is the subject of vital talks currently in place between CPSC and the Chinese government."

Carter Keithley, president of the Toy Industries Association, praised Mattel's quick response to the problem and suggested Mattel will use this setback as a lesson for not only the company but for the entire industry.

However, he expressed concern about how the recall and other toy recalls will play out in consumers' minds in advance of the holiday season.

"We are worried about the public feeling," said Keithley, adding he observed how toy companies are embracing strict controls during a recent toy safety seminar in China. "We have thought all along that (consumers) can be confident in the products," he said. "But if companies like Mattel have this, then you have to ask how did this happen?"

Sen. Dick Durbin, an Illinois Democrat, introduced a bill last month that he contended would dramatically expand the product safety commission's ability to protect consumers. In a statement Wednesday night, Durbin also called for better safety standards for products imported from China.

"Sadly, this is the most recent in a series of disturbing recalls of children's toys. While the toys may be different, they have one thing in common -- they were manufactured in China," he said. "With the current tools and resources the Consumer Product Safety Commission has, it cannot adequately protect American consumers."

Owners of a recalled toy can exchange it for a voucher for another product of the same value. To see pictures of the recalled toys, visit Mattel Consumer Relations - Products, Parts, Service, Instructions, and FAQs.. For more information, call Mattel's recall hot line at 800-916-4498.

Fisher-Price recalls 1M toys - CNN.com
 
not again.. a chinese product.. i'm starting to get a fear from chinese product.. we gotta stop the trade with chinese people.
 
not again.. a chinese product.. i'm starting to get a fear from chinese product.. we gotta stop the trade with chinese people.

Yup, that's true...

China need be serious and know about what happen.

Now, kids don't have much choice on toys. :(
 
Yup, that's true...

China need be serious and know about what happen.

Now, kids don't have much choice on toys. :(
yeah and i hope those parents find out as soon.. because Lead on babies and toodlers is DANGEROUS. they can die from it.

a note to everyone....
once you bought a product.. please.. ALWAYS i mean ALWAYS resigister.. thats the safest way.. once recalled they'll mail you and warn you.. some will email you.
 
Hm, you know it's no suprise that china makes shitty things. It's been known for ages. Notice the cartoon skits where something breaks and theres a "Made in china" or "made in taiwan" sticker on the bottom? Not to mention everything I ever bought that was constructed in china either broke on me, fell apart, had something go wrong.
 
Hm, you know it's no suprise that china makes shitty things. It's been known for ages. Notice the cartoon skits where something breaks and theres a "Made in china" or "made in taiwan" sticker on the bottom? Not to mention everything I ever bought that was constructed in china either broke on me, fell apart, had something go wrong.
not to mention... that we're noticing alot of serious issues with china going on.. that can lead to hazards to people..

for example...

toothpaste that sells in walgreens contains some checmical that antifreeze have... a tiny drop will kill you.

and there's more and more comming up.. it seems like china is on murder plot to USA. there's worries about their food now.. and many things to list...

This is why people are fearing about china now a days.. years ago its not like this..
 
I found some toys that my son had them for few years. I gave some to my friends but told noooo it has been recalled so I went back and got them. I am cherish of the kids. She have granddaughter that's why I gave them my son's old toddler toys. SO I am gonna call and see what I can do with them.
 
not to mention... that we're noticing alot of serious issues with china going on.. that can lead to hazards to people..

for example...

toothpaste that sells in walgreens contains some checmical that antifreeze have... a tiny drop will kill you.

and there's more and more comming up.. it seems like china is on murder plot to USA. there's worries about their food now.. and many things to list...

This is why people are fearing about china now a days.. years ago its not like this..

Oh, yup, my relative bought toaster from Sam's Club, that made in China and she complained that don't heat up the bread so well then she ended up and return to store.

Wal-mart has alot of stuff that made in china, that surprised me.
 
Oh, yup, my relative bought toaster from Sam's Club, that made in China and she complained that don't heat up the bread so well then she ended up and return to store.

Wal-mart has alot of stuff that made in china, that surprised me.
not just walmart same goes with target, jcpenny, etc etc.. many stores have things that made in china.. even popular shoes is made in china.
 
US is not the only one who has been dealing with this.

BEIJING (Reuters) - China has blacklisted more than 400 exporters for violating trade rules following a series of food, drug and other health scares across the world, the Commerce Ministry said on Saturday.

The list included two pet food manufacturers that had exported to the United States. Washington stepped up inspections of imports from China after a chemical additive in pet food caused the death of some pets there earlier this year.

Since then, poisonous ingredients have been found in Chinese exports of toys, toothpaste and fish, while the deaths of patients in Panama was blamed on improperly labeled Chinese chemicals that were mixed into cough syrup.

In the latest scare, U.S. toy maker Mattel Inc. said on Wednesday that it was recalling 1.5 million Chinese-made toys worldwide because their paint may contain too much lead.

Chinese Vice Commerce Minister Gao Hucheng stressed the government line that Chinese products were overwhelmingly safe and of high quality, and called on foreign media not to hype the problems of a small minority of goods or companies.

But on the ministry Web site, he said 429 Chinese firms on the blacklist had been punished for violating export regulations. The Web site did not elaborate.

"China will strengthen international cooperation on the safety of products," Gao was quoted as saying.

China said on Friday it had banned seafood imports from Indonesia because many contained "toxic substances," Xinhua said.

A delegation of U.S. officials in Beijing hammered out "basic frameworks" for two agreements seeking to reassure U.S. consumers that Chinese-made goods met safety standards, Secretary of Health and Human Services Mike Leavitt said on Friday.

China, where the former drug and food safety watchdog chief was executed last month for corruption, has also cancelled the licenses of six medicine manufacturers.

The China Daily said 270 "on-the-spot drug test" vans would soon hit the roads of rural China to weed out counterfeit drugs.

Link:China draws up export blacklist amid health scares - Yahoo! News


You can check the website, Made in China.com if you are interested . Made-in-China.com China manufacturer directory, China products, China suppliers, China trade, China factory
 
:ugh3: Also worrying about Christmas toys because that china make toys and cheap so probably won't find a cheap prices toys :(
 
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