The recall code for this sock is 21-187 . This anklet sock was sold from May to June this year. The children's sizes are 5-7. There are three pairs of socks in three colors in one package, namely gray, white and blue, and one pair of white and red. You can see a pompom on the ankle of the sock (see Figure 1), which may cause choking hazards to children through accidental ingestion, playing, etc. Its product uniform code (UPC) code is 439113514195. If consumers have purchased this product, they can find it on the product packaging.
The reason for the recall is that the pompoms that fall from the socks can cause suffocation to young children , and its hidden dangers cannot be ignored. Currently, the socks are no longer searchable on the platform. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said that consumers should immediately stop using the recalled socks and contact Nordstrom for a full refund.
The safety of children's products has always been a key concern of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Although there has been no accident report for the recalled socks, the timely recall is also to avoid accidents. The CPSC has previously recalled children's clothing products four times, and we have also reported on them, including pajamas, brimmed hats, etc. In addition to the children's socks recalled this time, there is also this Primark scent stamp pen recalled on the same day as this socks. The reason for the recall is that the purple one has a high content of benzyl alcohol and has the risk of irritating the skin. There is no accident report for the time being, but the manufacturing origin of the recalled products is still marked as China. What a coincidence!
Socks like this are sold on many platforms, and all sellers selling the same or similar products are worth paying attention to. Here, the editor reminds sellers that not only children's products, but also any product manufacturing and sales must pay attention to quality control and meet product safety standards. Otherwise, it will not only affect short-term product sales, but also damage the long-term reputation of the merchant and cause customer loss. Children's Products, Recalls, Safety |
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