2009 Annual Report to the President and the Congress
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2009 Annual Report to the President and the Congress
2009 ANNUAL REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND THE CONGRESS United States Consumer Product Safety Commission Report to the President and Congress Pursuant to Section 209 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is submitting to the President, the Congress, and the public this report as required under section 27(j) (15 U.S.C. 2076(j)) of the Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA) as amended by the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA). The content of this report is specified in the CPSA and CPSIA. This report describes many of the activities performed to protect the public from hazardous consumer products. Readers may also be interested in CPSC’s 2009 Performance and Accountability Report, required by the Government Performance and Results Act. All reports are available on CPSC’s Web site www.cpsc.gov. CPSC (or the Commission), established by Congress in 1972, is the federal regulatory body tasked to protect children and families from unreasonable risks of injuries associated with consumer products. Through the years, the consumer product world has changed dramatically. The production of consumer goods has migrated from the United States to locations all around the world, often in less regulated environments. The number of producers, importers, brokers, distributors and retailers involved in the supply chain has grown exponentially. The entire consumer product world is more complex, and changing rapidly. In recent years, a record number of recalls demonstrated the many challenges of this new consumer product world. CPSC stands for safety, and has been effective in reducing consumer product-related injury and death rates by using a wide range of strategies to identify and address product safety hazards. These strategies are: • Hazard Identification and Monitoring: collecting information and monitoring injury and death statistics related to the use of products under CPSC’s jurisdiction; • Safety Standards: participating in the development and strengthening of voluntary safety standards and developing mandatory standards; • Compliance and Enforcement: enforcing compliance with standards through compliance activities, such as recalls or other corrective actions, and litigating when necessary; • Public Outreach: educating foreign governments, industry, and consumers about product safety standards and issues, alerting the public to safety hazards, and informing them of safe practices; and • Intergovernmental Coordination: coordinating on product safety issues with other governmental stakeholders. The report is organized around the five strategies noted above. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS i CONTENTS HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND MONITORING .......................................................................... 1 TABLE 1 - DEATHS ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF CERTAIN CONSUMER PRODUCTS........................................... 3 TABLE 2 - ESTIMATES OF HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM TREATED INJURIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF CERTAIN CONSUMER PRODUCTS ................................................................................................................................. 4 TABLE 3 – PERCENT OF HOSPITALIZED EMERGENCY ROOM TREATED INJURIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF CERTAIN CONSUMER PRODUCTS .................................................................................................................... 5 TABLE 4 - ESTIMATES OF THE COST OF EMERGENCY ROOM TREATED CONSUMER PRODUCT INJURIES .................. 6 PRODUCT GROUPS ....................................................................................................................................... 7 SAFETY STANDARDS ........................................................................................................... 9 1) MANDATORY SAFETY STANDARDS....................................................................................................... 11 2) VOLUNTARY SAFETY STANDARDS ....................................................................................................... 15 3) RESEARCH ACTIVITIES ....................................................................................................................... 16 COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT ..................................................................................... 21 1) VOLUNTARY RECALL ORDERS TAKEN BY IMPORTERS OR MANUFACTURERS............................................. 22 2) LETTERS OF ADVICE TO IMPORTERS OR MANUFACTURERS ..................................................................... 64 3) COMMISSION DETERMINATIONS AND JUDICIAL ACTIONS ........................................................................112 PUBLIC OUTREACH ......................................................................................................... 116 1) CONSUMER OUTREACH .....................................................................................................................118 2) DISSEMINATION OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION ......................................................................................124 3) COOPERATION BETWEEN COMMISSION OFFICIALS AND EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS .................................126 INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION ............................................................................ 138 1) MAJOR STATE SUPPORTED SAFETY INITIATIVES ..................................................................................138 2) STATE AND LOCAL PROGRAMS...........................................................................................................138 3) SIGNIFICANT COMMUNICATION WITH OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES AND OFFICES............................139 To view the electronic version of this document with active links throughout, visit the CPSC Web site at: www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/reports/2009rpt.pdf 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Hazard Identification and Monitoring HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND MONITORING The Commission, in fulfilling its mission to protect the public against unreasonable risks of injuries associated with consumer products, collects, reviews and analyzes data on deaths, injuries, and societal costs associated with such products. This section describes the “Incidence of Injury and Effects to the Population” associated with products under the jurisdiction of the Commission. Four tables present summary data by totals and by age groups for: o Product-related deaths; o Product-related injuries; o Percent of emergency room visits resulting in hospitalization; and o Estimated costs of injuries. Product-Related Deaths (Table 1). CPSC collects mortality data through contracts with each state. CPSC reviews about 8,000 death certificates each year covering unintentional productrelated deaths from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and New York City. CPSC purchases death certificates that have a high probability of consumer product involvement; therefore these data are a minimal count of deaths. While the deaths and injuries in this table represent product involvement, that involvement does not necessarily indicate causality. Product-Related Injuries (Table 2). Each year, CPSC collects information about product-related injuries through its National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS). This unique system provides statistically valid national estimates of product-related injuries from a probability sample of hospital emergency rooms (ER) and is the foundation for many CPSC activities. These injury reports not only provide the means for estimating the magnitude of consumer product-related injuries in the United States, but also provide a source for gathering further information concerning the nature and probable cause of the accident. Several foreign governments have modeled their national injury data collection systems after CPSC’s system. Annually, NEISS supplies over 360,000 product-related cases from a sample of about 100 hospitals. The hospitals transmit incident information electronically and, in some cases, the data are available within 24 hours after an incident. While the deaths and injuries in this table represent product involvement, that involvement does not necessarily indicate causality. ER Cost Estimation (Tables 3 & 4). To estimate costs of injuries, CPSC employs the Revised Injury Cost Model. The costs reported in this report do not include the costs of consumer productrelated injuries that were treated elsewhere, such as in physicians’ offices, health maintenance organizations, and freestanding urgent care clinics. Estimates also do not include the economic losses of fatalities associated with the use of consumer products. These losses may be substantial. Furthermore, cost estimates are not available for many acute and chronic illnesses associated with exposure to chemical hazards. The number and cost of these illnesses are expected to be large. Product Groups. Products are aggregated into 15 product groupings (see pgs. 9-10). These products are described in the NEISS Coding Manual (2009), Directorate for Epidemiology, U.S. CPSC. (http://www.cpsc.gov/neiss/completemanual.pdf) Additional Data. For products where Commission remedial action has been considered, additional data are collected and analyzed to develop more detailed estimates. Based on interviews with victims or witnesses, the Commission identifies causes of incidents, including the interaction among the person, the product and the environment. Using all the available data, the Commission staff periodically prepares hazard analysis reports for selected products. To learn 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 1 Hazard Identification and Monitoring whether an analysis for any particular product is available, or to receive general injury data reports or more detailed data than are included in this section, please write to: National Injury Information Clearinghouse U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814 or visit: http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/pub_idx.html. To query NEISS data or learn more about NEISS, please visit: http://www.cpsc.gov/library/neiss.html. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 2 Hazard Identification and Monitoring Table 1 - Deaths Associated With the Use of Certain Consumer Products October 1, 2005 - September 30, 2006 This table presents the latest available estimates of deaths associated with, but not necessarily caused by, the use of consumer products. These data are taken from death certificates the Commission purchases from the states. The time required for collection and processing varies by state, but the majority of death certificates are received within two years of the date of death. Product Group Child Nursery Equipment and Supplies Toys Sports and Recreational Activities and Equipment Home Communication, Entertainment And Hobby Equipment Personal Use Items Packaging and Containers for Household Products Yard and Garden Equipment Home Workshop Apparatus, Tools and Attachments Home and Family Maintenance Products General Household Appliances Space Heating, Cooling and Ventilating Appliances Housewares Home Furnishings and Fixtures Home Structures and Construction Materials Miscellaneous Total AGE GROUP‡ Under 5 5-24 25-64 54 16 52 8 1 4 1 4 65 And Over 0 0 1,864 274 573 802 215 15 234 4 31 4 21 5 55 2 127 77 118 14 4 18 5 38 50 7 59 104 54 53 2 4 3 20 5 1 62 38 22 20 7 27 102 17 1,110 601 102 1 3 418 36 2 11 3 77 36 20 53 8 292 170 67 37 3 323 359 13 Source: CPSC Death Certificate Project Note: ‡"Total" includes incidents where the age was not recorded. Therefore, the aggregated age groups may not equal the total. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 3 Hazard Identification and Monitoring Table 2 - Estimates of Hospital Emergency Room Treated Injuries Associated with the Use of Certain Consumer Products October 1, 2007 - September 30, 2008* This table presents the estimates of hospital emergency room treated injuries associated with, but not necessarily caused by, the use of consumer products. It is based on data collected from a statistically selected group of hospitals as part of the Commission's National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS). The NEISS hospital sample has been updated periodically to take into account changes that have occurred in the NEISS sampling frame of emergency departments over time (e.g., including hospital emergency departments opened after the initial sampling frame was constructed). In addition, over time, there have been modifications to the definition of inscope injuries. Product Group Child Nursery Equipment and Supplies Toys Sports and Recreational Activities and Equipment Home Communication, Entertainment And Hobby Equipment Personal Use Items Packaging and Containers for Household Products Yard and Garden Equipment Home Workshop Apparatus, Tools and Attachments Home and Family Maintenance Products General Household Appliances Space Heating, Cooling and Ventilating Appliances Housewares Home Furnishings and Fixtures Home Structures and Construction Materials Miscellaneous Total AGE GROUP‡ Under 5 5-24 25-64 12,722 30,033 65 And Over 1,236 3,735 179,932 2,888,813 1,117,934 107,936 185,264 898,529 26,705 171,507 52,597 209,405 83,570 285,674 22,392 231,943 385,450 290,463 38,739 6,944 99,837 47,926 205,920 182,272 40,954 53,321 348,658 151,924 150,636 10,018 28,875 22,687 70,911 37,072 28,833 226,121 74,433 75,269 41,608 11,544 23,847 125,011 758,742 2,553,331 24,877 46,079 537,213 31,132 228,745 479,617 55,715 421,543 940,369 13,287 62,376 596,132 3,742,956 279,076 428,563 51,413 947,380 1,554,639 105,979 91,436 812,374 30,248 84,523 171,864 4,294,615 64,187 73,358 6,378 64,738 *Comparisons with previous Annual Report tables must be done with caution since the NEISS sample was updated on January 1, 1990, and again on January 1, 1997. Note: ‡"Total" includes incidents where the age was not recorded. Therefore, the aggregated age groups may not equal the total. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 4 Hazard Identification and Monitoring Table 3 – Percent of Hospitalized Emergency Room Treated Injuries Associated with the Use of Certain Consumer Products October 1, 2007 - September 30, 2008 This table presents the estimated percent of emergency room treated injuries where the injured person was subsequently hospitalized. 1 This table gives some indication of the severity of the injury for which treatment was sought. Product Group Total (%) Child Nursery Equipment and Supplies Toys Sports and Recreational Activities and Equipment Home Communication, Entertainment And Hobby Equipment Personal Use Items Packaging and Containers for Household Products Yard and Garden Equipment Home Workshop Apparatus, Tools and Attachments Home and Family Maintenance Products General Household Appliances Space Heating, Cooling and Ventilating Appliances Housewares Home Furnishings and Fixtures Home Structures and Construction Materials Miscellaneous 5 2 AGE GROUP‡ Under 5 5-24 25-64 (%) (%) (%) 5 5 3 2 2 3 65 And Over (%) 9 17 4 4 3 5 18 5 11 4 11 1 3 3 6 16 23 4 6 7 5 2 3 2 4 12 12 4 5 4 5 7 3 3 2 1 3 3 2 8 15 16 4 2 8 9 5 2 5 2 3 5 2 1 2 2 4 4 1 5 5 4 12 7 24 29 18 Note: ‡"Total" includes incidents where the age was not recorded. Therefore, the aggregated age groups may not equal the total. 1 The estimated number of injuries that resulted in hospitalization is listed as a percent of the total number of emergency room treated injuries. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 5 Hazard Identification and Monitoring Table 4 - Estimates of the Cost of Emergency Room Treated Consumer Product Injuries October 1, 2007 - September 30, 2008 (in millions of dollars) This table is derived by applying the Commission's Revised Injury Cost Model 2 to the injury estimates of hospital emergency room treated injuries calculated in Table 2. 3 Injury cost estimates are adjusted to 2004 price levels using the employment cost index and the per capita medical care consumption expenditure. Product Group Child Nursery Equipment and Supplies Toys Sports and Recreational Activities and Equipment Home Communication, Entertainment And Hobby Equipment Personal Use Items Packaging and Containers for Household Products Yard and Garden Equipment Home Workshop Apparatus, Tools and Attachments Home and Family Maintenance Products General Household Appliances Space Heating, Cooling and Ventilating Appliances Housewares Home Furnishings and Fixtures Home Structures and Construction Materials Miscellaneous Total $ $ AGE GROUP‡ Under 5 5-24 25-64 256 657 65 And Over $ 28 $ 118 $ 75,642 $ 42,967 $ 5,236 923 4,778 $ $ 984 3,867 $ 2,065 $ 8,672 $ 819 $11,374 $ $ 785 241 $ $ 1,594 1,253 $ 4,423 $ 5,308 $ 1,279 $ 1,952 $ $ $ 215 530 775 $ $ $ 1,631 470 589 $ 5,835 $ 1,660 $ 1,878 $ 1,245 $ 402 $ 870 $ $ $ $ $ $ 558 $ 1,483 $32,557 $51,527 $ 1,475 3,476 3,729 $ $ 3,026 1,674 $ $ $ 129,727 $ 5,882 $ $ 4,791 28,691 $ $ $ $ 8,081 8,754 $ $ $ 8,926 3,062 4,112 $ 3,423 $ 13,098 $ 90,885 $ 142,398 $ 9,620 $ 612 $ 1,286 $ 15,924 $ 16,355 $ 2,061 166 1,280 $ 657 $ 3,181 $ 10,201 $ 20,765 $ 3,041 $ $ 1,596 7,148 32,203 53,751 3,043 Note: ‡"Total" includes incidents where the age was not recorded. Therefore, the aggregated age groups may not equal the total. 2 the 2000 Injury Cost Model on the CPSC Web site can be found at the following locations: http://www.cpsc.gov/library/foia/foia02/os/costmodept1.PDF and http://www.cpsc.gov/library/foia/foia02/os/costmodept2.PDF 3 Estimates are not comparable to estimates in previous reports because of changes in data and methodology. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 6 Hazard Identification and Monitoring Product Groups 1. CHILD NURSERY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Baby carriages, walkers and strollers Cribs, playpens and baby gates High chairs and youth chairs Miscellaneous 2. TOYS Children's sports and hobby equipment Electric trains, cars and accessories Projectile or flying toys Toy chests and boxes Tricycles (children's) Wagons and other ride-on toys Miscellaneous 3. SPORTS AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES AND EQUIPMENT Amusement rides Archery ATVs, mopeds, minibikes, etc. Barbecue grills, stoves and fuel Baseball/softball Basketball BB guns, BB's and pellets Beach, picnic and camping equipment Bicycles and accessories Billiards or pool Bowling Boxing Cheerleading Curling Dancing Darts Exercise equipment Fencing Fishing Football Golf Gymnastics and equipment Hockey, all kinds Horseback riding Horseshoes Ice or snow boating Lacrosse, rugby and miscellaneous ball games Martial arts Mountain climbing Playground equipment Racquet sports Shuffleboard Skateboards, Scooters Skating, all kinds Snowmobiles 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Snow skiing and snow boarding Soccer Swimming activity, pools and equipment Toboggans, sleds, snow discs, etc. Track and field Trampolines Unicycles Volleyball Water skiing, tubing and surfing Wrestling Miscellaneous 4. HOME COMMUNICATION, ENTERTAINMENT AND HOBBY EQUIPMENT Sound recording and reproducing equipment Television sets and stands Miscellaneous 5. PERSONAL USE ITEMS Cigarettes, etc., lighters, lighter fluids and matches Clothing, all Coins Desk supplies Drug and cosmetic poisonings and chemical burns to children under age 5 Grooming devices Holders for personal items Infrared lamps and saunas Jewelry, watches, keys and key chains Massage devices Protection devices (eyes, ears, etc.) Razors, shavers and razor blades Miscellaneous 6. PACKAGING AND CONTAINERS FOR HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS Cans and other containers Glass bottles and jars Paper, cardboard and plastic products 7. YARD AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT Chain saws Hand garden tools Hatchets and axes Lawn and garden care equipment Lawn mowers, all types Other power lawn equipment Outdoor electric lighting equipment Pumps Trimmers and small power garden tools 7 Hazard Identification and Monitoring 8. HOME WORKSHOP APPARATUS, TOOLS AND ATTACHMENTS Miscellaneous Automotive accessories and chemicals Batteries, all types Battery chargers Chains Engines, non-automotive Hoists, lifts, jacks, etc. Power home tools (excluding saws) Power home workshop saws Welding, soldering, cutting tools Wires, cords, not specified Workshop chemicals Workshop manual tools Miscellaneous 13. HOME FURNISHINGS AND FIXTURES 9. HOME AND FAMILY MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS Cleaning agents (excluding soaps) Cleaning equipment, non-caustics Drain, oven cleaners and caustics Paints, solvents and lubricants Polishes and waxes Soaps and detergents Miscellaneous 10. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Cooking ranges, ovens, etc. Irons and clothes steamers Refrigerators and freezers Washers and dryers Miscellaneous 11. SPACE HEATING, COOLING AND VENTILATING EQUIPMENT Air conditioners Chimneys and fireplaces Fans (excluding stove exhaust fans) Furnaces Heating stoves and space heaters Pipes (heating and plumbing) Radiators Water heaters Miscellaneous 12. HOUSEWARES Cookware Drinking glasses Knives, unpowered Scissors Skewers and picks Small kitchen appliances Tableware and accessories 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Bathtub and shower structures Beds, mattresses and pillows Blankets Carpets and rugs Chairs, sofas and sofa beds Desks, cabinets, shelves, racks, etc. Drapery rods and accessories Electric fixtures, lamps and equipment Fireplace equipment Holiday and party supplies Hot tubs, spas and whirlpools Ladders and stools Mirrors and mirror glass Other miscellaneous furniture and accessories Scales (excluding baby scales) Sinks and toilets Tables Window, table, chair and bed covers Miscellaneous 14. HOME STRUCTURES AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Automatic doors and door openers Cabinet or door hardware Ceilings and walls of a completed structure Counters and counter tops Fences Glass doors, windows and panels Handrails, railings and banisters Insulation Nails, carpet tacks, etc. Non-glass doors and panels Outside attached structures and materials Outside unattached structures Porches, open side floors, etc. Stairs, ramps, landings and floors Window and door sills (including frames) Wood paneling and particleboard Miscellaneous 15. MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS Alarms and escape equipment Business and office machines Dollies and carts Elevators, Escalators and other lifts Fireworks and flares Fuel-burning lighting equipment and fuels Gasoline and diesel fuels Generators Miscellaneous 8 Safety Standards SAFETY STANDARDS The Commission reduces consumer product hazards through staff involvement in the development and strengthening of voluntary safety standards and the development of mandatory safety standards. This section presents: • Mandatory safety standards in effect; • Voluntary safety standards in which staff participated; and • Research activities in which staff participated. 1) Mandatory Safety Standards: Mandatory standards are usually developed through rulemaking. If a voluntary standard exists, by law, the Commission may not issue a mandatory standard unless it finds that the voluntary standard will not eliminate or adequately reduce the risk of injury or death or that it is unlikely that there will be substantial compliance with the voluntary standard. During the rulemaking process, staff seeks input from all interested parties, including consumers, industry, and other government agencies. The CPSC usually develops performance standards, rather than design standards, to give manufacturers the most flexibility. Examples of mandatory standards under development include portable generators, upholstered furniture, and cribs. On August 14, 2008, the President signed the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA) into law. The CPSIA directs the Commission to implement numerous rulemakings and other official Commission actions intended to enhance the safety of consumer products. Over 40 separate rules or rulemaking activities were mandated by the CPSIA. Rulemakings, related rulemaking activities, and official actions mandated or initiated by the CPSIA include a catalogue labeling rule, an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) rule, procedures for handling lead exclusions, accreditation procedures for adherence to various consumer product safety standards, and rules relating to twelve categories of durable infant and toddler products. 2) Voluntary Safety Standards: CPSC staff works with organizations that facilitate the development of voluntary standards. Staff participates in the development of voluntary standards at a number of steps in the process. Staff first submits recommendations for new standards, or modifications of existing standards, to voluntary standards organizations. After receiving CPSC staff recommendations, the organizations may conduct technical assessments (as appropriate), publish a proposal for public comment, receive and evaluate comments, or publish a standard. This process may take months or several years. Staff participates in the process by providing expert advice, technical assistance, and information based on data analyses of how deaths, injuries, and/or incidents occurred. CPSC’s voluntary standards policy does not permit staff to vote on proposed changes or new standards. Staff’s comments are considered, however, throughout the process. The CPSIA added authority for the Commission in certain cases, to specify by rule that a product or product class that does not comply with a voluntary standard is a substantial product hazard under the CPSA. This will facilitate obtaining corrective actions when products that do not comply with such voluntary standards are found in commerce. The Commission currently is developing rules under this authority. 3) Research Activities: CPSC staff conducts and sponsors many research and study projects in furtherance of its activities to improve product safety and reduce or eliminate potential hazards associated with consumer products. The findings from such projects may be used by 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 9 Safety Standards staff to develop and refine positions on voluntary and mandatory product safety standards. Examples include smoke alarms, portable generators and imported drywall. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 10 Safety Standards 1) Mandatory Safety Standards 4 TITLE 16--COMMERCIAL PRACTICES CHAPTER II--CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION Part 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 1207 1209 1210 1211 1212 1213 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1306 1401 As published on CPSC website on October 1, 2009. (For more detail click on each link) Safety standard for architectural glazing materials Safety standard for matchbooks Safety standard for bicycle helmets Safety standard for omnidirectional citizens band base station antennas Safety standard for walk-behind power lawn mowers Safety standard for swimming pool slides Interim safety standard for cellulose insulation Safety standard for cigarette lighters Safety standard for automatic residential garage door operators Safety standard for multi-purpose lighters Safety standard for entrapment hazards in bunk beds Ban of unstable refuse bins Ban of extremely flammable contact adhesives Ban of lead-containing paint and certain consumer products bearing lead-containing paint Ban of consumer patching compounds containing respirable free-form asbestos Ban of artificial emberizing materials (ash and embers) containing respirable free-form asbestos Ban of hazardous lawn darts Self pressurized consumer products containing chlorofluorocarbons: Requirements to provide the Commission with performance and technical data; requirements to notify consumers at point of purchase of performance and technical data CB base station antennas, TV antennas, and supporting structures Cellulose insulation Coal and wood burning appliances--notification of performance and technical data Portable generators: requirements to provide performance and technical data by labeling Requirements for all terrain vehicles Hazardous substances and articles; administration and enforcement regulations Method for identifying toys and other articles intended for use by children under 3 years of age which present choking, aspiration, or ingestion hazards because of small parts Requirements for electrically operated toys or other electrically operated articles intended for use by children Fireworks devices Requirements for full-size baby cribs Requirements for non-full-size baby cribs Requirements for rattles Requirements for pacifiers Requirements for bicycles 1402 1404 1406 1407 1420 1500 1501 1505 1507 1508 1509 1510 1511 1512 4 This information is obtained from the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration website, www.archives.gov. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 11 Safety Standards 1513 1608 1609 Requirements for bunk beds General rules and regulations under the Flammable Fabrics Act Text of the Flammable Fabrics Act of 1953, as amended in 1954, prior to 1967 amendment and revision Standard for the flammability of clothing textiles Standard for the flammability of vinyl plastic film Standard for the flammability of children's sleepwear: Sizes 0 through 6X (FF 3-71) Standard for the flammability of children's sleepwear: Sizes 7 through 14 (FF 5-74) Standard for the surface flammability of carpets and rugs (FF 1-70) Standard for the surface flammability of small carpets and rugs (FF 2-70) Standard for the flammability of mattresses and mattress pads (FF 4-72, amended) Standard for the flammability (open flame) of mattress sets (Eff. 7-1-07) Poison prevention packaging Standard for devices to permit the opening of household refrigerator doors from the inside 1610 1611 1615 1616 1630 1631 1632 1633 1700 1750 Further, recent statutes have created standards under the CPSIA including (1) limits on certain phthalates in children’s toys and child care articles; (2) standards for portable gasoline containers; and (3) standards for swimming pool and spa drain covers. Congress has also legislated bans on lead content in children’s products, butyl and volatile alkyl nitrites and lowered the ban on lead in paint to 90 ppm. Other CPSIA Rules and Amendments 5 : 1420 Requirements for all terrain vehicles Final rule (11/14/2008) CPSIA required CPSC to publish in the Federal Register as a mandatory consumer product safety standard the American National Standard for Four Wheel All-Terrain Vehicles Equipment Configuration, and Performance Requirements developed by the Specialty Vehicle Institute of America (American National Standard ANSI/SVIA 1-2007). 1303 Ban of lead-containing paint and certain consumer products bearing lead-containing paint Final rule. (8/14/2009) CPSC amended its regulations concerning the ban of lead-containing paint and certain consumer products bearing lead containing paint. Section 101(f)(1) of CPSIA mandates that 0.06 percent lead limit of 16 CFR 1303.1 be reduced to 0.009 percent, effective August 14, 2009. 1500.20 Labeling requirement for advertising toys and games. Final rule. (2/10/2009) Section 105 of the CPSIA required the Commission to issue a final rule with respect to advertising for certain toys and games in catalogues and other printed materials. The final rule details requirements regarding the size and placement of the cautionary labeling and the use of abbreviated warnings. The rule exempts catalogues circulated solely between businesses from the rule's requirements, except where the recipient business is one that could be expected to be purchasing the product for the use of children rather than for resale. The Commission provided a grace period of 180 days, or until August 9, 2009, during which catalogues and other printed materials printed prior to February 10, 2009 may be distributed without the required cautionary statements. 5 Does not include administrative or exemption rulemakings. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 12 Safety Standards 1500.87 Children's products containing lead: inaccessible component parts. Final rule. (8/7/2009) CPSC issued a final rule providing guidance as to what product components or classes of components will be considered to be ``inaccessible.'' Section 101(b)(2)(A) of CPSIA provided that the lead limits shall not apply to any component part of a children's product that is not accessible to a child through normal and reasonably foreseeable use and abuse. Section 101(b)(2)(B) of the CPSIA required the Commission to issue a rule providing guidance with respect to what product components, or classes of components, will be considered to be inaccessible. 1500.91 Children’s Products Containing Lead: Proposed Determinations Regarding Lead Content Limits on Certain Materials or Products Final rule. (8/26/2009) The Commission issued a final rule on determinations that certain materials do not exceed the lead content limits specified under section 101(a) of the CPSIA. The effect of the Commission determination is to relieve the material or product from the testing requirement of section 102 of the CPSIA for purposes of supporting the required certification. However, if the material or product changes such that it exceeds the lead limits of section 101(a) of the CPSIA, then the determination is not applicable to that material or product. 1215 Safety Standard for Infant Bath Seats Notice of proposed rulemaking. (9/3/2009) 6 CPSIA requires the CPSC to promulgate consumer product safety standards for durable infant or toddler products. These standards are to be ``substantially the same as'' applicable voluntary standards or more stringent than the voluntary standard if the Commission concludes that more stringent requirements would further reduce the risk of injury associated with the product. The Commission proposed a safety standard for infant bath seats in response to the direction under section 104(b) of the CPSIA. 1216 Safety Standard for Infant Walkers Notice of proposed rulemaking. (9/3/2009)6 CPSIA requires the CPSC to promulgate consumer product safety standards for durable infant or toddler products. These standards are to be ``substantially the same as'' applicable voluntary standards or more stringent than the voluntary standard if the Commission concludes that more stringent requirements would further reduce the risk of injury associated with the product. The Commission proposed a safety standard for infant walkers in response to the direction under section 104(b) of the CPSIA. 1500 Revocation of Regulation Banning Certain Baby-Walkers and Similar Products Notice of proposed rulemaking. (9/3/2009)7 CPSC proposed revoking certain regulations pertaining to baby-bouncers, walker-jumpers, baby-walkers, and similar products. CPSC is taking this action because the regulations, which originally were issued in 1971, are outdated and do not provide the degree of safety that is provided by currently manufactured babywalkers that comply with a more effective voluntary standard. This action will eliminate confusion about whether manufacturers should certify that their products comply with these regulations or with the new proposed mandatory safety standard for infant walkers. 6 Reflects the date of publication. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 13 Safety Standards Voluntary Standards Adopted in 2009 The following voluntary standards became mandatory in 2009: • Toy standard: Section 106(a) of the CPSIA mandated that the toy standard ASTM F963-07 be considered to be a consumer product safety standard issued by the Commission under section 9 of the Consumer Product Safety Act effective February 10, 2009. • Toy standard: On May 11, 2009, the Commission accepted the proposed revisions to ASTM F963-08 with the exception of the proposed revision to the toy chest provision. ASTM F96308 is the new 2008 version of the toy standard, which contains revisions to several sections. Also, section 106(g) of the CPSIA declared any revision to the toy standard be considered a consumer product safety standard. • All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs): Section 232 of the CPSIA amended the CPSA to add a new section 42; section 42(a)(1) directed the Commission to publish in the Federal Register ANSI/SVIA-1-2007 relating to ATVs as a mandatory consumer product safety standard. The standard became effective April 13, 2009. Other voluntary standards made mandatory by Congress and enforced by the Commission in 2009 include: • Child Resistant Gasoline Containers: The Children’s Gasoline Burn Prevention Act enacted in 2008 made ASTM F2517-05 a consumer product safety standard under section 9 of the CPSA. • Drain Covers: The Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act enacted in 2008 made ASME/ANSI A112.19.8 a consumer product safety rule under the CPSA. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 14 Safety Standards 2) Voluntary Safety Standards CPSC issues the Voluntary Standards Tracking and Access Report (VSTAR) on a semi-annual basis. The report includes the objective of the standard under development, the name of the employee leading each activity, and the status of the standard. A summary from the 2009 annual report is provided below for convenience. The Web address for the report is: http://www.cpsc.gov/library/foia/foia10/brief/fy09volstds.pdf Fifty new, revised, or reaffirmed voluntary safety standards, for which the CPSC staff monitored or provided technical support, were completed during the period from 10/1/08 to 9/30/09. These addressed artificial turf, bath seats, bed rails (2 standards), bicycles (2), blind cords, booster seats, cribs (commercial and non full size), furniture (2), gas cans, generators (portable), heaters (electric), recreational helmets (2), high chairs, infant carriers (frame - 2), infant carriers (handheld), infant carriers (soft - 2), infant gates, infant swings, ladders, playground equipment (home 2), playground surfacing (4), soccer goals, stationary activity centers, strollers (2), toddler beds, toys, tree stands (5), window guards (2) and youth folding chairs. In total, the CPSC staff provided technical support (summarized in the VSTAR) or monitored the development of 39 voluntary safety standards. The vast majority of voluntary standards development activities are managed by three standards development/coordinating organizations: ASTM International (previously called the American Society for Testing and Materials), the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). These standards provide safety provisions addressing potential hazards associated with consumer products found in homes, schools, and recreational areas. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 15 Safety Standards 3) Research Activities Commission staff conducts studies and investigates deaths, injuries, diseases and economic loss associated with consumer products. This research is used to identify hazardous products and to design effective strategies to reduce product hazards. In 2009, CPSC staff conducted or participated in the following research: Imported Drywall Research In response to this emerging hazard, CPSC launched an extensive investigation requiring substantial resources to analyze information about imported drywall to determine the nexus between the drywall and the reported health and corrosion issues. As of the end of October 2009, CPSC had received nearly 1,900 incident reports from residents in 30 states about health and corrosion symptoms. CPSC is committed to providing answers and solutions to these homeowners. CPSC has developed an online Drywall Information Center (www.DrywallResponse.gov). • CPSC led an interagency task force to investigate possible health and corrosion risks from imported drywall with support from the Environmental Protection Agency, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the Department of Homeland Security. Since the beginning of the investigation, these federal agencies have had weekly calls to discuss and share information about the investigation and to review technical data and test plans. • CPSC staff has conducted more than 700 telephone interviews with affected homeowners and 809 in-depth investigations. • CPSC is working closely with the Department of Homeland Security to identify shipments of imported drywall. CPSC identified hundreds of thousands of stockpiled boards and notified the warehouses where they are stored of CPSC’s ongoing investigation. CPSC requested that the warehouses notify CPSC if they sell, transfer, or dispose of any drywall from their inventory. Studies conducted so far have discovered certain differences between Chinese and non-Chinese drywall. • An elemental and chemical analysis of drywall samples shows the presence of elemental sulfur in Chinese, but not in non-Chinese drywall. It also shows higher concentrations of strontium in Chinese drywall than in non-Chinese drywall. Testing conducted over the summer by federal and state agency radiation laboratories found no radiation safety risk to families in homes built with manufactured drywall. The strontium found in this drywall does not pose a radiological risk. (www.cpsc.gov/info/drywall/TabA.pdf) • Ongoing chamber emission studies conducted at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found that Chinese drywall emits higher levels of total volatile sulfur compounds than nonChinese drywall. As specific chemical characterization data becomes available from the chamber testing, CPSC staff plans to conduct a comprehensive exposure and risk assessment. Staff expects to receive data in spring 2010 and to complete the exposure and risk assessment based on that data in the same timeframe. (www.cpsc.gov/info/drywall/TabB.pdf) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 16 Safety Standards • A joint federal and state team tested the air quality in 10 homes in Florida and Louisiana to identify and measure contaminants. Concentrations of two known irritant compounds, acetaldehyde and formaldehyde, were detected in both homes with and without Chinese drywall, and at concentrations that could exacerbate conditions such as asthma in sensitive populations. (www.cpsc.gov/info/drywall/TabC.pdf) Safety Standards for Cribs and Other Durable Infant or Toddler Products In 2009, the Commission issued an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) on cribs (full size and non-full size) to address hazards associated with hardware failures. In addition, staff held a Roundtable on Cribs and Other Sleeping Environments for Infants to consult with interested stakeholders, pursuant of section 104 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008. Staff presented a comparison of requirements in various standards for cribs and solicited input regarding the adequacy of requirements in addressing hazards to infants, including performance requirements to address durability and requirements for warning labels to address hazards with soft bedding. The event provided an opportunity for attendees to present data, ideas, proposals, or concerns about current or future standards as they relate to the infant sleep environment. In June 2010, staff plans to send a briefing package with a draft proposed crib rule to the Commission for its consideration. In addition, in 2010, staff will send briefing packages to the Commission with draft final rules for baby bath seats and infant walkers and with draft proposed rules for toddler beds and bassinets. Measurement of Lead in Paint CPSC staff completed a study to evaluate the use of X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) technology to measure lead in paint. The scope of the study was expanded to include the use of XRF technology to measure total lead in plastics and staff published the results with those of the lead in paint study in August 2009 on the CPSC Web site at: www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/leadinpaintmeasure.pdf ASTM F963 Toy Standard Evaluation Staff evaluated the adequacy of requirements that address hazards in the following six areas: hazardous magnets; toxic substances; toys with spherical ends; hemispheric-shaped objects; cords, straps, and elastics; and battery-operated toys. Staff consulted with representatives from industry and consumer groups at ASTM International subcommittee meetings on the toy safety standard and requested comments in a Federal Register notice concerning the effectiveness of the standard in the six areas. Staff reviewed and compiled the comments and will use this information for selecting priorities to address in the coming years. Several ASTM work groups are already working on revisions to the voluntary standard to address some of the important issues raised in the public comments. Further, staff has contracted for a scientific report (due to be completed in June 2010) on available acute and chronic toxicity studies to assess the migration of metals from products and the toxicological effects of metals, among other things, as part of the work in evaluating the adequacy of soluble metal content restrictions in F963 toy safety standard. Phthalates and Phthalate Substitutes A contractor report of a toxicity review of five phthalate substitutes was completed and staff completed five toxicity reviews for its report. Staff sent the five toxicity reviews out for scientific peer review. A sixth toxicity review, an update of toxicity data for di-isononyl phthalate, is scheduled to be completed in 2010. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 17 Safety Standards Upholstered Furniture In 2009, the staff conducted large-scale open flame testing at National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and prepared a preliminary analysis to accompany smolder testing planned for 2010. NIST completed research and published a technical note on the Standard Reference Material (SRM) cigarettes for use in the planned smolder testing. CPSC posted the NIST report on its Web site and received public comments on the report. Work at NIST has begun on SRM foam development to assist the CPSC staff’s testing program; this work is scheduled to be completed in May 2010 and the staff plans to use the resulting data on foam to help refine the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPR). The staff continued research and testing to assess technical concerns and recommendations in the NPR public comments, and to evaluate alternatives on various elements of the proposed rule. The public comments are at: www.cpsc.gov/LIBRARY/FOIA/FOIA09/pubcom/nistignition.pdf Carpet and Rug Standards Amendments In 2009, staff completed a literature review of laundering procedures used in mandatory and voluntary carpet and rug flammability standards. A draft report of the findings was completed. Cigarette, Standard Reference Material (Technical Amendment to 16 CFR Part 1632) In 2009, NIST work on the SRM cigarette was completed. CPSC staff posted a NIST technical note on development of the SRM cigarette (Technical Note 1627; Modification of ASTM E2187 for Measuring the Ignition Propensity of Conventional Cigarettes) on the CPSC Web site to obtain public comment. Staff is reviewing comments and will prepare a briefing package with a draft proposed rule in 2010. Enhanced Smoke Alarms In 2009, CPSC finalized an Interagency Agreement (IAG) with U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) on research for development of enhanced smoke alarms. CPSC staff participated in meetings and teleconferences with USFA and provided technical support for the development of a statement of work for a research contract, which was awarded to Oak Ridge National Laboratory by USFA. Oak Ridge is researching published patents, journals, and other sources to identify technologies that will assist in the development of an advanced smoke alarm. Children’s Sleepwear Test Manual In 2009, staff completed a draft Children’s Sleepwear Laboratory Test Manual, which is in the clearance process. Staff will finalize the manual and post it on the CPSC Web site in 2010. Portable Generators In 2009: (1) staff continued to manage the contract with the University of Alabama (UA) for the development and durability testing of a prototype low carbon monoxide (CO) emission portable generator. Under a contract modification, UA developed and incorporated a shutoff feature on the prototype generator designed to shut off the engine when performance begins to degrade due to operation in an oxygen depleted environment; (2) NIST conducted numerous performance characterizations needed to establish prototype performance under expected field conditions. NIST began experiments to document performance of a shut-off equipped prototype, the results of which will verify acceptable shut-off performance as well as provide information to UA for further refinement; and (3) staff established an IAG with NIST to develop a method to relate a maximum “acceptable” CO exposure limit profile to the CO emission performance of a portable generator operated in a foreseeable manner. This will result in a reasonable set of performance requirements based solely on health consequences and that are technology independent. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 18 Safety Standards Vented Gas Appliance CO Sensors In 2009, staff began drafting its report of test results addressing industry concerns associated with the durability and life span of sensors in a gas furnace application. Staff will complete the draft report in 2010. All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) In 2009, staff completed the research activities begun in 2008. These included evaluating ATV metrics (e.g., track width, weight, center of gravity, and moment of inertia), vehicle handling, brake performance, maximum speed, tilt table angles, sensitivity to rider lean, as well as a review of speed limiting devices. Staff prepared a draft status report on youth ATV testing activities. The report will be finalized in 2010. ATV Data Update Staff completed development of the draft 2008 Annual Report of ATV-Related Deaths and Injuries in September 2009, as scheduled. The report will be posted on the CPSC Web site in 2010. Additionally, throughout the year, staff provided updated fatality information for the www.atvsafety.gov Web site. Consumer Opinion Forum In 2009, the staff completed an analysis of the Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Receptacle survey results and drafted a report that described these results. This report is currently undergoing clearance for public dissemination. In 2009, the staff also prepared a new survey related to Clothes Dryer Maintenance. CPSC has cleared this survey for public dissemination and staff plans to launch the survey in 2010. Electrocution Data Update Staff completed a draft report titled 2005-2006 Electrocutions Associated with Consumer Products in September 2009. The report will be posted on the CPSC Web site in 2010. Globally Harmonized System (GHS) for Labeling The contractor completed a report, A Side-by-Side Comparison of GHS and the Federal Hazardous Substances Act, and submitted it to CPSC staff. Staff is currently reviewing the report. Nanotechnology Staff signed an IAG with NIST in July 2009 that includes a review of nano FR performance in foam and barriers, and potential releases of these compounds during simulated use conditions. Staff expects that this review will be completed by the end of the 2010 calendar year. Nursery Equipment Annual Update Staff developed the draft annual report Nursery Product-Related Injuries and Deaths Among Children under Age Five. The report will be posted on the CPSC Web site in 2010. In accordance with section 104(b) of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) of 2009, staff also conducted analyses to characterize injury and fatality numbers and hazard patterns associated with infant walkers and bath seats. The memoranda documenting these analyses are available to the public in Notices of Proposed Rulemaking packages. www.cpsc.gov/LIBRARY/FOIA/FOIA09/brief/bathseats.pdf www.cpsc.gov/LIBRARY/FOIA/FOIA09/brief/infantwalkers.pdf 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 19 Safety Standards Sensitizers In 2008, an external peer review of the staff’s report on strong sensitizers was completed. Staff revised its report based upon the peer review comments and drafted a report, including recommendations to implement changes in the supplemental definition of “strong sensitizer.” Pediatric Poisoning Annual Update In 2009, staff completed and posted to the CPSC Web site the updated annual report Pediatric Poisoning Fatalities from 1972 through 2006 for children less than five years of age. The report shows that child fatalities have declined substantially since the Poison Prevention Packaging Act became law, from 216 in 1972 to an average of about 29 each year from January 1, 2004, through December 31, 2006. Pool and Spa Safety In 2009, the staff prepared the agreement with CDC to assist CPSC in implementing the grant program. CPSC staff has begun work on determining the eligibility, application submission, and application evaluation criteria for grant applicants. CDC, with CPSC participation, will prepare the funding opportunity announcement about the grant program. It is expected that the announcement will be released to the public in 2010. Pool Submersion Annual Update In May 2009, staff completed and posted the report entitled Pool and Spa Submersion: Estimated Injuries and Reported Fatalities, 2009 Report to the CPSC Web site. There were, on average, 3,100 pool and spa related emergency department-treated submersion injuries each year for 2006 – 2008 and 295 pool and spa related fatalities per year for 2004 – 2006 for children younger than five years of age. Approximately 64 percent of the estimated injuries for 2006 – 2008 and 79 percent of the fatalities for 2004 – 2006 for children younger than five occurred at a residence. The report is at www.cpsc.gov/LIBRARY/poolsub2009.pdf Table Saws (Blade Guards) In 2009, staff completed testing of a new blade guard system and a blade-contact detection/reaction system and prepared a draft report of its evaluation. The evaluation included a review of basic table saw operations, blade contact scenarios, and traditional blade contact safety equipment. In its evaluation of the new blade guard design and the detection/reaction system, staff included an analysis of system installation, removal, system use, and operability. Toys Annual Update In 2009, staff completed the draft annual report Toy-Related Deaths and Injuries, Calendar Year 2008. The report is posted at http://www.cpsc.gov/library/toymemo08.pdf. Staff prepared the following program evaluation reports: • 2006 Residential Fire Loss Estimates Report, August 2009 www.cpsc.gov/LIBRARY/fire06.pdf • 2008 Fireworks Annual Report, June 2009 www.cpsc.gov/LIBRARY/2008fwreport.pdf • Non-Fire Carbon Monoxide Deaths Associated with the Use of Consumer Products, 2006 Annual Estimates www.cpsc.gov/LIBRARY/co09.pdf 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 20 Compliance and Enforcement COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT CPSC learns about potential product defects from many sources, including incident reports, consumer complaints, the Hotline, and the Web site. In addition, firms are required legally to report potential product hazards or violations of standards to the Commission. The Commission works with companies to remove products from the marketplace when they violate mandatory safety standards or are defective by creating a substantial risk of injury. This section presents: • Voluntary recall orders taken by importers or manufacturers; • Letters of Advice to importers and manufacturers; and • Commission determinations and judicial actions. 1) Voluntary Recall Orders Taken by Importers or Manufacturers: Headquarters and field staff identify defective products not covered by regulations through their own investigations of potential product defects. In addition, firms are required by law to report potential product hazards or violations of standards to the Commission. When a recall is necessary, Compliance staff negotiates with the responsible firm. In 2009, CPSC staff completed 465 cooperative recalls (100 percent voluntary) of products that either violated mandatory standards or were defective and presented a substantial risk of injury to the public. If a firm refuses to recall a product voluntarily, CPSC may litigate to require a recall. This section lists the voluntary recalls performed by companies to address possible hazards in 2009. CPSC developed the Fast Track program to streamline the process of recalls for firms that were willing and prepared to recall their products quickly. Because every defective product presents a risk of injury or death, removing hazardous products from the marketplace faster can prevent more injuries and save more lives. In 2009, 275 of 465 were Fast Track recalls. Recalls under the Fast Track program are conducted without the need for time-consuming hazard analyses and were initiated within 20 days of a firm’s report to CPSC over 93 percent of the time in 2009. 2) Letters of Advice to Importers or Manufacturers: Imported products are screened at the port by either CPSC or in coordination with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). For all products regulated by CPSC, the Commission issues a Letter of Advice when there is a violation of a mandatory standard. It advises the company of the violation and the nature of the necessary corrective action (to correct future production, to stop sale and correct future production or to recall, stop sale and correct future production). This section lists the Letters of Advice sent to Importers and Manufacturers in 2009 where the Commission has received a response from the company confirming the violation, the Commission has decided that the company has completed voluntary correction agreed upon for the company to remedy the hazard, or the CBP has seized the product at the port. 3) Commission Determinations and Judicial Actions: When companies fail to report as required, CPSC can seek civil penalties in U.S. courts. In 2009, CPSC negotiated out of court settlements in which 38 companies voluntarily agreed to pay $9.8 million in civil penalties to the U.S. Treasury. Both the number of firms and the dollar amount are the largest in CPSC history. This total is expected to increase in the future because the CPSIA allows CPSC to impose significantly higher penalties. Other tools used for enforcement include legal action under either section 12 or section 15(c) or 15(d), federal court actions pursuant to the statutes CPSC administers and pursuit of criminal cases where appropriate. Enforcement and litigation activities are listed in several tables in this section of the report. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 21 Compliance and Enforcement 1) Voluntary Recall Orders Taken by Importers or Manufacturers Headquarters and field staff identify defective products not covered by regulations through their own investigations of potential product defects. In addition, firms are required by law to report potential product hazards or violations of standards to the Commission. When a recall is necessary, Compliance staff negotiates with the responsible firm. In 2009, CPSC staff completed 465 cooperative recalls (100 percent voluntary) of products that either violated mandatory standards or were defective and presented a substantial risk of injury to the public. If a firm refuses to recall a product voluntarily, CPSC may litigate to require a recall. This section lists the voluntary recalls performed by companies to address possible hazards in 2009. The next several pages list the recalls agreed to by Manufacturers/Importers in 2009. (For more detail, visit the electronic version on the CPSC Web site at www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/reports/2009rpt.pdf and click on the link heading a summary) October 2008 PC Notebook Computer Batteries Recalled Due to Fire and Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), about 35,000 (with an additional 65,000 batteries sold worldwide) Lithium-Ion Batteries manufactured by Sony Energy Devices Corporation, of Japan, and used in Hewlett-Packard, Toshiba and Dell Notebook Computers, were recalled. These lithium-ion batteries can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers. DYMO Recalls Power Adapters Sold with DYMO® Printers Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), DYMO, of Stamford, Conn., is voluntarily recalling about 17,000 DYMO® LabelWriter® Power Adapters used with printers. The power adapters can fail, causing the printer to overheat. This can pose a burn hazard to consumers. Fit & Fresh™ Mixers Recalled by MEDport LLC Due to Laceration Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), MEDport LLC, of Providence, R.I., is voluntarily recalling about 54,500 Fit & Fresh™ Smooth Blend Mixers. While placing the cup on or off the base of the mixer, the mixer can be unexpectedly turned on, activating the blade. This can pose a serious laceration hazard to consumers. Homelite Consumer Products Announce Recall to Repair Chain Saws Due to Chain Brake Failure In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Homelite Consumer Products Inc., of Anderson, S.C., is voluntarily recalling about 370,000 Homelite Chain Saws. The chain brake can fail to stop the chain on its first application, posing a risk of laceration to consumers. Wooden Toys Recalled by Earth Friendly Due To Choking Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Earth Friendly LLC, of Beaverton, Ore., is voluntarily recalling about 1,000 Wooden Toys. Small parts can detach and break from the toy, posing a choking hazard to young children. In addition, the size of the rattle handle violates voluntary rattle standards. Halloween Figurines Recalled by Coyne’s & Company for Lead Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Coyne’s & Company Inc., of Minneapolis, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 14,000 Casper the Friendly Ghost® Halloween Mini-Figurines. The recalled Halloween figurines contain high levels of lead in the paint. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 22 Compliance and Enforcement Ghost Tealight Holders Recalled by Trade Associates Group and Crate & Barrel Due to Fire and Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Trade Associates Group Ltd., of Chicago, Ill., and Crate & Barrel, of Northbrook, Ill., are voluntarily recalling about 30,000 Ghost Tealight Holders. The recalled tealight holder can ignite posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers. Cybex International Recalls Treadmills Due to Fall Hazard; Can Speed Up Unexpectedly In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Cybex International Inc., of Medway, Mass., is voluntarily recalling about 19,000 Cybex Treadmills. The treadmills can speed up unexpectedly while in use due to a malfunction with the lower control board, posing a fall hazard to consumers. Serta International Recalls Mattresses Due to Violation of Federal Mattress Flammability Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Serta International Mattress Co., of Hoffman Estates, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 6,100 Serta Zipper-Covered Foam Core Mattresses. The mattresses fail to meet the mandatory federal open flame standard for mattresses, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Power Adapters Used with Notebook Computers Recalled by Battery-Biz Due To Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Battery-Biz Inc., of Camarillo, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 1,300 Duracell 130W Combo Power Adapters used with notebook computers. The adapters can fail and overheat. This can pose a burn hazard to consumers. Gaming System Batteries and Recharging Station Recalled by LeapFrog Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), LeapFrog Enterprises Inc., of Emeryville, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 35,500 Rechargeable Batteries and Recharging Station for Didj Custom Gaming System. The rechargeable batteries included with the Recharging Station can overheat if the gaming system is placed into the recharging base upside down, posing a burn hazard to consumers. Shimano American Corp. Recalls Wheels for Bicycles; Flat Tire Can Pose Injury Risk to Riders In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Shimano American Corp., of Irving, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 275 Shimano Dura Ace Carbon Clincher Wheels for Bicycles. Rim surface and spoke hole plugs on the wheel can cause a puncture to the inner tube, resulting in a flat tire. This can cause the rider to lose control and fall. YMCA Trading Recalls Lighters Due to Potential Burn Hazard to Children In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), YMCA Trading Inc., of Maspeth, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 24,000 “Gas Match” and “Ready, Aim...Fire” Multi-Purpose Lighters. The multi-purpose lighters fail to meet federal safety standards because they might not contain a child-resistant mechanism, posing a potential fire and burn hazard to young children. Murray Riding Lawn Mowers Recalled By Briggs & Stratton Power Products Group Due to Fire and Burn Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Briggs & Stratton Power Products Group LLC, of Wauwatosa, Wis., is voluntarily recalling about 2,100 Murray Front Engine Riding Lawn Mowers. The two-piece fuel tanks on the riding mowers can separate at the seam, causing fuel to leak. This can pose fire and burn hazards to consumers. Fiesta Recalls to Inspect and Repair Gas Grills Due to Fire and Burn Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Fiesta Gas Grills, of Dickson, Tenn., is voluntarily recalling about 47,000 Blue Ember Gas Grills. The gas grills can be assembled improperly exposing the gas burner hoses to excessive heat, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 23 Compliance and Enforcement Rage Wireless Guitars Used with Popular Video Gaming System Recalled Due to Chemical Burn Risk In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Performance Designed Products LLC, of Sherman Oaks, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 57,000 Rage Wireless Guitars. A circuit board defect can cause AA batteries used in the guitar to leak if the batteries are installed incorrectly, posing a risk of chemical burns to consumers. Infant Death Prompts Recall to Repair 985,000 Delta Enterprise Drop Side Cribs; Missing Safety Pegs Can Cause Entrapment and Suffocation Hazards The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), in cooperation with Delta Enterprise Corp., of New York, New York., is announcing the voluntary recall to replace missing safety pegs involving 985,000 drop side cribs. Failure to use or install safety pegs can cause an entrapment and suffocation risk to infants and toddlers. Infant Death Prompts Recall To Repair 600,000 Drop Side Cribs By Delta Enterprise; Spring Peg Failure Can Cause Entrapment and Suffocation Hazards The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), in cooperation with Delta Enterprise Corp., of New York, N.Y., is announcing the voluntary recall today of about 600,000 drop side cribs. The crib’s drop side can detach when the spring peg is not engaged, which can cause an entrapment and suffocation risk to infants and toddlers. Infant Death Prompts Recall of Convertible Cribs by Playkids USA; Crib Poses Entrapment and Suffocation Hazards The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), in cooperation with Playkids U.S.A. of Brooklyn, N.Y., is announcing today a voluntary recall of about 2,000 convertible cribs. The sides of the convertible crib are made of a mesh that expands, creating a gap between the mattress and the side through which an infant can slip. This poses suffocation and entrapment hazards for young children. My Way Corp. Recalls Baby Walkers Due to Stairway Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), My Way Corp., of San Juan, Puerto Rico, is voluntarily recalling about 800 Baby Walkers. The walkers violate the baby walker voluntary standard and can fit through a standard doorway and are not designed to stop at the edge of a step. Babies using these walkers can be seriously injured or killed. Fujifilm Recalls Battery Chargers Due to Shock Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Fujifilm U.S.A. Inc., of Valhalla, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 5,300 BC-50 Battery Chargers. The plastic portion of the unit’s power plug can crack or detach, posing an electrical shock hazard to consumers. Toy Boats Recalled Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Dollar General Merchandising Inc., of Goodlettsville, Tenn., is voluntarily recalling about 200,000 Battery Operated Toy “Speed Boats”. The two battery terminals can come into contact with each other, causing the battery to overheat, posing a burn hazard to consumers. Bar Magnets Recalled by Home Science Tools Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Home Science Tools, of Billings, Mont., is voluntarily recalling about 400 Alnico Bar Magnets. Surface paints on the magnets contain excessive levels of lead, which violates the federal lead paint standard. Wireless Headset Batteries Recalled by GN Netcom Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), GN Netcom Inc., of Nashua, New Hampshire, is voluntarily recalling about 525,000 (an additional 675,000 were sold outside the U.S.) GN9120 Wireless Headsets. An internal short circuit in the lithium-ion polymer batteries can cause the batteries to overheat, posing a fire hazard. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 24 Compliance and Enforcement Portable Generators Recalled by General Power Products Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), General Power Products LLC, of Loveland, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 13,000 Portable Generators. The generator’s fuel valve can be damaged by the cover plate during shipment and cause a fuel leak and fuel spillage during use, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Gas Vent Dampers Recalled by Effikal Due to Carbon Monoxide Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Effikal LLC, of Orion, Mich., is voluntarily recalling about 45,000 Automatic Gas Vent Dampers. The automatic gas vent damper could fail, and if the blocked vent switch does not activate, the vent could leak carbon monoxide (CO). This poses a risk of CO poisoning to consumers. Hasbro Inc. Recalls to Repair Nerf Blasters; Child’s Skin Can Get Caught in Plunger of the Toy In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Hasbro Inc., of Pawtucket, R.I., is voluntarily recalling about 330,000 Nerf™ N-Strike Recon Blasters. The blaster’s plunger can pull the user’s skin during firing of the toy blaster resulting in injury to the face, neck, and/or chest. Rack Room Shoes Recalls Girls’ Sandals Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Rack Room Shoes Inc., of Charlotte. N.C., is voluntarily recalling about 11,000 pairs of Girls’ Sandals. The ornamental flowers on the sandals can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children. CPSC and Chance Rides Manufacturing Announce Recall to Inspect and Repair YO-YO Amusement Rides In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Chance Rides Manufacturing Inc. (CRM), of Wichita, Kansas is voluntarily recalling to inspect and repair about 85 YO-YO amusement rides across the country. Coby Electronics Recalls Rechargeable Batteries Sold with Portable DVD/CD/MP3 Players Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Coby Electronics Corp., of Lake Success, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 13,000 Rechargeable Batteries sold with portable DVD/CD/MP3 players. The rechargeable batteries can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Outdoor Playset Gliders Recalled by Backyard Play Systems Due to Fall Hazard; New Assembly Instructions Provided In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Backyard Play Systems LLC, of Monroe, Mich., is voluntarily recalling about 500 Heartland/Yardline/Backyard Play Systems Outdoor Playset Gliders. Some of the gliders were shipped with assembly instructions that did not inform consumers to tighten all lock nuts during assembly, including those attached by the manufacturer. As a result, some lock nuts were not fully fastened during assembly which could cause the glider to detach, posing a fall hazard to children. Children's Necklaces, CD and MP3 Players Sold at Limited Too and Justice Stores Recalled by Tween Brands Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Tween Brands Inc., of New Albany, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 12,000 Children’s Ball and Heart Necklaces, Portable CD and MP3 Players. Surface coatings on these products could contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Game Chairs Recalled by Brunswick Bowling & Billiards Corp. Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Brunswick Bowling & Billiards Corp., of Lake Forest, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 1,700 “Colonial” Folding Game Chairs. The retaining washers on the legs can loosen, causing the chair to become unstable. This poses a fall hazard to consumers. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 25 Compliance and Enforcement John Jaques & Son Recalls Lawn Dart Games Due to Risk of Puncture In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), John Jaques & Son Ltd., of Edenbridge, England, is voluntarily recalling about 35 Lawn Dart Games. The darts in the games pose a puncture hazard to young children. Lawn darts were banned in December 1988 to protect children from skull, face and eye puncture wounds. Viessmann U.S. Recalls Boilers Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Viessmann Manufacturing Co. Inc., of Canada, is voluntarily recalling about 4,600 Vitodens 200 Boilers. The boiler can leak gas, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Pottery Barn Recalls Wooden Hammock Stands Due to Fall and Laceration Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Pottery Barn, of San Francisco, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 30,000 Wooden Hammock Stands. When used outdoors, the wood in the hammock stand can deteriorate over time and break, posing a risk of falls and lacerations to consumers. BRP U.S. Inc. Recalls Youth All Terrain Vehicles Due to Collision Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), BRP U.S. Inc., of Sturtevant, Wis., is voluntarily recalling about 1,200 Model Year 2008-2009 Can-Am® Youth ATVs. If the rider is ejected and the cord strap is pulled, the shutoff switch can fail to disable the engine. The ATV can operate uncontrolled, until the engine returns to idle, and cause a collision with bystanders, vehicles or other objects. This poses a serious risk of injury. November 2008 Stainless Steel Pots Recalled by Ocean State Jobbers Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Ocean State Jobbers Inc., of North Kingstown, R.I., is voluntarily recalling about 7,000 Century Cookware Stainless Steel Stockpots. The stainless steel pots have metal handles that can detach during use, posing a serious burn hazard to consumers. JCPenney Recalls Arizona® Newborn and Infant Pants Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), JCPenney Co., of Plano, Texas, is voluntarily recalling about 24,000 Arizona® Newborn and Infant Denim Pants. The metal snap at the waist can detach posing a choking hazard to infants. Heavy Duty Acidic Cleaner Recalled by DuPont Due to Leaking Cap; Poses Risk of Severe Skin Irritation In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), DuPont, of Wilmington, Del., is voluntarily recalling about 20,000 Heavy Duty Acidic Cleaner Bottles. Pressure can build up in a full or nearly full bottle of the acidic cleaner when it is stored in elevated temperatures over an extended period of time, which can result in the cleaner leaking from underneath the cap. If the product comes into contact with skin, it can cause severe skin irritation. Candela Recalls Candles Due to Fire and Burn Hazards; Sold Exclusively at Anthropologie Stores In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Candela Group, of New York, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 225 Anthropologie Tin Candles. The candle flames could flare up out of the tin container during the burning of the last half inch of wax, posing a fire and burn hazard. ImagiPLAY Recalls Bead Maze Toys Due to Laceration Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), ImagiPLAY, of Boulder, Colo., is voluntarily recalling about 500 Bead Maze Toys. The trees on the toys can detach, exposing a metal screw. This poses a laceration hazard to young children. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 26 Compliance and Enforcement Watts Water Technologies Recalls Rotor and Shaft Assemblies Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Watts Water Technologies Inc., of North Andover, Mass., is voluntarily recalling about 15 EDP 3112 Rotor and Shaft Assemblies. If the assembly was installed in a fire suppression system and remained in a closed position, sufficient water might not have been available in the event of a fire. This posed a fire hazard to consumers. Near Strangulation of Child Prompts Recall to Repair Window Blinds by Green Mountain Vista In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Green Mountain Vista Inc., of Williston, Vt., is voluntarily recalling about 7,300 Insulated Black-Out Roller Shades and Insulated Roman Shades. The black-out roller shades and insulated roman shades have a continuous looped bead chain that when not attached to the wall or floor, hangs loosely by the blind, posing a fatal strangulation hazard to children. Strangulation Death of a Child Prompts Recall of Roman Blinds; Sold Exclusively at IKEA In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), about 670,000 IRIS and ALVINE Roman Blinds (an additional 4.8 million were sold outside of the United States), sold exclusively by IKEA Home Furnishings, of Conshohocken, Pa., are being voluntarily recalled. Strangulations can occur when a child places his/her neck in an exposed inner cord on the backside of the roman blinds. Brownie’s Third Lung Recalls Air Compressors Due to Drowning Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Brownie’s Third Lung, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is voluntarily recalling about 1,000 Air Compressors. The air compressor’s components can fail, which could cause a stoppage of air flow. This poses a risk of drowning to users. Target Recalls Dive Sticks Due to Impalement Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Target, of Minneapolis, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 365,000 Dive Sticks. The recalled dive sticks could remain in an upright position, posing an impalement hazard to young children. CPSC banned pre-weighted dive sticks in 2001. Children’s Hooded Jackets with Drawstrings Recalled by R&D International Due to Strangulation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), R&D International Inc., of Salida, Colo., is voluntarily recalling about 1,500 Young Colors Children’s Hooded Jackets. The jackets have drawstrings through the hood and at the waist. Children can get entangled in the drawstrings that can catch on playground equipment, fences or tree branches. In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines to help prevent children from strangling or getting entangled on the neck and waist drawstring in upper garments, such as jackets and sweatshirts. From 1985 through June 2008, CPSC received reports of 27 deaths and 70 non-fatal incidents involving the entanglement of children’s clothing drawstrings. GE Recalls to Inspect and Repair Wall Ovens Due to Fire and Burn Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), GE Consumer & Industrial, of Louisville, Ky., is voluntarily recalling about 244,000 GE®, GE Profile™, Monogram® and Kenmore® Wall Ovens. The extreme heat used in the self-clean cycle can escape, if the wall oven door is removed and incorrectly re-attached by the installer or the consumer. This can pose a fire and burn hazard to consumers. Lithium-Ion Batteries Used with Bicycle Lights Recalled By DiNotte Lighting Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), DiNotte Lighting, of Hampton, NH, is voluntarily recalling about 1,700 DiNotte Lighting Lithium-Ion batteries used with bicycle lights. A loose wiring connection and improper venting can cause the battery to overheat, posing a burn hazard to consumers. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 27 Compliance and Enforcement Cobra Electronics Recalls Children’s Two-Way Radios with Rechargeable Batteries Due to Chemical Burn Hazard; Sold Exclusively in Toys “R” Us Stores In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Cobra Electronics, of Chicago, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 8,000 Children’s Two-Way Radios. The rechargeable batteries in the radios can leak electrolyte, posing a chemical burn hazard to consumers. Swim ‘N Score Dive Sticks Recalled by Modell’s Due to Risk of Impalement Injury to Children In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Modell’s Sporting Goods, of New York, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 130 CORAL Swim ‘N Score Pool Stix. Children can fall or land on these dive sticks in shallow water and suffer impalement injuries. Eye and other facial injuries are also possible. In April 2001, CPSC banned certain types of dive sticks. JA-RU Recalls Toy Trains Due To Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), JA-RU Inc., of Jacksonville, Fla., is voluntarily recalling about 18,000 My Little Train Classics Toy Trains. The recalled toy contain small parts which can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children. Lighted Showcases Recalled by Seventh Avenue Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Seventh Avenue, of Monroe, Wis., is voluntarily recalling about 700 5 Tier Lighted Showcases. The lighted showcase’s plug adaptor can overheat and melt the adaptor’s plastic housing, posing a fire hazard. Off-Road Motorcycles Recalled by American Honda Motor Due to Risk of Swing Arm Weld Failure In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), American Honda Motor Co. Inc., of Torrance, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 13,000 Honda Off-Road Competition Motorcycles. The weld on the right side of the swing arm can fail, causing the rider to lose control and crash. This could pose a risk of injury or death to riders. Claire's Recalls Children's Metal Necklaces Due to Risk of Lead Exposure In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Claire’s Boutiques Inc., of Hoffman Estates, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 67,000 Best Friends Yin Yang Necklaces Sets. The recalled necklaces contain high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects. OKK Trading Recalls Toy TVs Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), OKK Trading, of Los Angeles, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 2,100 "Mini-Televisor" Toys. Surface coating on the toy television could contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Toy Xylophones Recalled by King Import Warehouse Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), King Import Warehouse, of Dallas, Texas, is voluntarily recalling about 144 Toy Xylophones. Surface paint on the toy xylophone contains excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Sherwin-Williams Co. Recalls Krylon UV Fabric Protector Due to Respiratory Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The SherwinWilliams Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 75,000 cans of Krylon “Outdoor Spaces” UV Fabric Protector. Overexposure to fumes, vapor or spray mist from the product can pose a serious respiratory hazard to consumers. December 2008 Boys Reversible Vests Recalled by Bon-Ton Stores Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The Bon-Ton Department Stores Inc., of York, Pa., is voluntarily recalling about 5,000 Boy’s Reversible Vests. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 28 Compliance and Enforcement The zipper tabs on these vests fail to meet the children's torques test standards, posing a choking hazard to children. Faulty Instructions Prompt Recall of Electrical Wiring How-to-Books by The Taunton Press; Shock Hazard to Consumers In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The Taunton Press, of Newtown, Conn., is voluntarily recalling about 64,000 Wiring a House, 3rd Edition and Wiring Complete, Expert Advice from Start to Finish Instructional Books. The books contain several errors in the technical diagrams that could lead consumers to incorrectly install or repair electrical wiring, posing an electrical shock hazard to consumers. Fire Alarm Control Panels Recalled by Notifier Due to Alert Failure In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Notifier, of Northford, Conn., is voluntarily recalling about 2,000 Notifier Fire Alarm Control Panels. The software in the fire alarm system could fail to process an alarm condition which could result in the system failing to respond in the event of a fire. Atomic Skis USA Recalls Ski Bindings Due to Unexpected Release, Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Atomic Skis GmbH, of Austria, is voluntarily recalling about 125,000 (an additional 1.0 million were sold outside the U.S.) Alpine Ski Bindings. The heel housing of the bindings can crack, causing the binding to release unexpectedly. This can cause the skier to lose control or fall and suffer injuries. Woodstock Percussion Inc. Recalls Toy Drums Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Woodstock Percussion Inc., of Shokan, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 2,800 Calypso Steel Drums. Surface paint on the recalled toy drums contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Munire Recalls “Newport” Cribs and Matching Furniture Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Munire Furniture Inc, of Piscataway, N.J., is voluntarily recalling about 3,000 Cribs and 6,000 Matching Furniture Pieces. The red paint which is underneath the black finish paint on some of the cribs and matching furniture exceeds federal lead limits. If ingested by young children lead can cause adverse health effects. Gardener’s Supply Company Recalls Candle-Powered Carousels Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Gardener’s Supply Co., of Burlington, Vt., is voluntarily recalling about 1,500 Candle-Powered Carousels. The candle holder placement on the base of the carousels is too close to the structure, allowing the candle flame to come in contact and ignite different parts of the carousel, including the fans, trees and deer, posing a fire hazard. Hallmark Recalls Jumbo Snow Globes Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Hallmark Cards Inc., of Kansas City, Mo., is voluntarily recalling about 7,000 Jumbo Snowman Snow Globes. When exposed to sunlight, the snow globes can act as a magnifying glass and ignite nearby combustible materials, posing a fire hazard. Foursquare Recalls Hooded Youth Jackets with Drawstrings Due to Strangulation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Foursquare Outerwear, of Irvine, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 1,300 Foursquare Hooded Jackets. The jackets have a drawstring through hood which poses a strangulation hazard to children. Teknion Recalls to Repair Office Chairs Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Teknion LLC, of Toronto, Canada, is voluntarily recalling about 60,000 Contessa Office Chairs. The bolts holding the seat to the frame can loosen and separate, posing a fall hazard to consumers. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 29 Compliance and Enforcement Magura USA Recalls Bicycle Suspension Forks Due to Crash Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Magura USA, of Olney, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 320 Durin Race 80/100 Bicycle Suspension Forks. The front bicycle suspension fork can break, causing the rider to crash. Children’s Jewelry Sold Exclusively in Hawaii Recalled by Aloha 808 Trading Due to Risk of Lead Exposure In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Aloha 808 Trading, of Honolulu, Hawaii, is voluntarily recalling about 12,800 pieces of Children’s Jewelry. The recalled jewelry contains high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects. Evenflo Recalls Majestic™ High Chairs Due to Fall and Choking Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Evenflo Company Inc., of Miamisburg, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 95,000 Evenflo Majestic™ High Chairs. Plastic caps and metal screws on both sides of the high chair can loosen and fall out, posing both fall and choking hazards to children. Plastic caps and screws that become loose and fall out can cause the seatback to suddenly fall back or detach from the high chair. Children can fall out or collide with objects and suffer broken bones, abrasions, cuts and bruises. Detached plastic caps and metal screws also pose a choking hazard to children. Fingerhut Recalls Chef’s Mark Cookware Sets Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Fingerhut Direct Marketing, of Eden Prairie, Minn. , is voluntarily recalling about 9,000 Chef’s Mark® 15 piece cookware sets. Fingerhut has received six reports of handles breaking including three reports of minor burn injuries to consumers. Xtreme Toy Zone Recalls Toy Dinosaurs Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Xtreme Toy Zone, of Los Angeles, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 480 “Dinosaur Epoch” Toy Dinosaurs. Surface paint on the toy dinosaurs can contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Regal Lager Recall to Replace Phil & Teds Strollers Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Regal Lager Inc., of Kennesaw, Ga., is voluntarily recalling 1,600 Phil & Teds Dash Buggy Strollers. The frame handle could fail to latch properly and break, posing a fall hazard to small children. Grease Removers Recalled by Fantastic Distributors Due to Chemical Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Fantastic Distributors, of Brooklyn, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 245,000 “Bagi Shumanit” Super Cold Grease Removers. Direct contact with this substance can cause burns to consumers’ skin and eyes. The product lacks required special packaging and warning label. Arctic Cat Recalls Snowmobiles Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Arctic Cat Inc., of Thief River Falls, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 10,000 Model Year 2009 Arctic Cat Mountain Cat and Crossfire Snowmobiles. The mounting hardware securing the fuel pump can allow fuel to leak, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Propane Gas Fireplace Inserts Recalled by Wolf Steel Due to Laceration Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Wolf Steel USA, of Crittenden, Ky., is voluntarily recalling about 1,200 Napoleon Propane Gas Fireplace Inserts. Delayed ignition due to a build-up of propane gas can cause the insert’s glass cover to break, posing a laceration hazard to consumers. The Toro Company Reannounces Recall of Electric Blowers Due to Projectile Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The Toro Company, of Bloomington, Minn., is voluntarily reannouncing the recall of about 900,000 Toro Power 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 30 Compliance and Enforcement Sweep Electric Blowers. The blower’s impeller, which is a rotating component on the blower, can break, resulting in pieces of plastic flying out of the blower. This poses a risk of serious injury to the user or a bystander. Commercial Frozen Food Merchandisers Recalled by Tyler Refrigeration Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Tyler Refrigeration, of Niles, Mich., is voluntarily recalling about 1,900 Commercial Frozen Food Merchandisers. Incomplete/incorrect light bulb installation can result in electrical arcing in the fixture, which can pose a fire hazard to consumers. Meijer Inc. Recalls Toddler Girl’s Hat and Mitten Sets Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Meijer Inc., of Grand Rapids, Mich., is voluntarily recalling about 100 Toddler Girl’s Hat and Mitten Sets. The magnets in the hat can detach and fall out, posing a choking and aspiration hazard to young children. Magnets found by young children can be swallowed or aspirated. If more than one magnet is swallowed, the magnets can attract each other and cause intestinal perforations or blockages, which can be fatal. OKK Trading Recalls Toy Army Figures Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), OKK Trading, of Los Angeles, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 5,400 Army Figures. Surface paint on the face of the Army figures contains excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Doll Clothing Sets Recalled by Manhattan Group Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Manhattan Group, of Minneapolis, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 9,200 Groovy Fashions™ Sassy Jammies™ Doll Clothing Sets. Surface paints on the pajama pants contain excessive levels of lead, which violates the federal lead paint standard. Hockey Helmets Recalled by Reebok-CCM Due to Head and Neck Injury Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Reebok-CCM Hockey U.S. Inc., of Montpelier, Vt., is voluntarily recalling about 1,000 Hockey Helmets. The helmet’s chinstrap can unexpectedly disengage while in use. If this happens, the helmet can fall off, posing a head and neck injury risk to consumers. January 2009 L.L. Bean Recalls Ice Cleats Used During Winter Weather Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), L.L. Bean Inc., of Freeport, Maine, is voluntarily recalling about 7,000 Stabilicer Lite Cleats. The elastic harness system attaching the cleats to footwear can detach, posing a fall hazard to consumers. DDI Inc. Recalls Toy Construction Play Sets Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), DDI Inc., of Dubuque, Iowa, is voluntarily recalling about 3,000 Construction Play Sets. Surface paint on the play sets can contain lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. JAKKS Pacific® Recalls Spa Factory™ Aromatherapy Kits Due to Explosion and Projectile Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), JAKKS Pacific Inc., of Malibu, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 516,000 Spa Factory™ Aromatherapy Fountain & Bath Benefits Kits. Pressure from the buildup of carbon dioxide in the jars of Bath Bombs/Balls or Bath Fizzies can cause the caps on the jars to blow off, posing explosion and projectile hazards. The mixtures also can contain citric acid, which can get into the eyes during an explosion, posing a risk of eye irritation. Skull-And-Crossbones Necklaces Recalled By Spencer Gifts Due to Risk of Lead Exposure In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Spencer Gifts LLC, of Egg Harbor Township, N.J., is voluntarily recalling about 8,400 Skull-And-Crossbones 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 31 Compliance and Enforcement Necklaces. The skull and metal clasp of the necklace contain high levels of lead. Lead can be toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects. Outdoor Research Recalls Warming Gloves Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Outdoor Research Inc., of Seattle, Wash., is voluntarily recalling about 900 “Primovolta” and “Primavolta” Warming Gloves. The glove’s electric heating pad can short circuit and overheat, posing a burn hazard to consumers. The Land of Nod Recalls Children’s Canopies Due to Entrapment and Strangulation Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The Land of Nod, of Northbrook, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 2,400 Home Sweet Playhome Canopies. A child’s head could get entrapped in the canopy’s window openings, posing entrapment and strangulation hazards. Lip Gloss Keychains Recalled By Markwins Beauty Products Due to Risk of Lead Exposure In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Markwins Beauty Products, of City of Industry, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 75,000 Lip Gloss Keychains. The metal clasp attached to the keychain contains high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects. High School Musical Manicure Kits Recalled by Fantas-Eyes Due to Risk of Lead Exposure In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Fantas-Eyes Inc., of New York, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 15,000 High School Musical Manicure Kits. The lettering “HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL” with glitter on the pouch used with the manicure kit contains excess levels of lead. Lead can be toxic if ingested by young children and cause adverse health effects. Milestone AV Technologies Recalls Television Wall Mounts Sold Exclusively At Best Buy; Unit Can Crack, TV Can Fall On Consumers In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Milestone AV Technologies, of Savage, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 140,000 LCD television wall mounts. The wall mount can crack when used with televisions 26 inches and larger or with televisions that include a DVD player. The television can then fall from the wall mount and pose a serious risk of injury to consumers standing nearby. Lane Home Furnishings Recalls Glider Recliners Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Lane Furniture Industries Inc., of Tupelo, Miss., is voluntarily recalling about 700 Glider Recliners. The base of the chair, if installed backwards, can allow the chair to tip-over backwards, posing a fall hazard to consumers. Discount School Supply Recalls Jesus Fish Beads Due to Violation of Lead Paint In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Discount School Supply, of Monterey, CA, is voluntarily recalling about 500 Jesus Fish Beads. Surface paint on the green fish can contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Rheem Recalls to Repair Oil-Fired Furnaces Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the Air Conditioning Division of Rheem Manufacturing Co., of Fort Smith, Ark., is voluntarily recalling about 14,000 Rheem, Ruud and United Refrigeration Oil-Fired Furnaces. If the furnace is not properly wired, the oil burner can continue to operate when the blower shuts off, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Mad Dog Concepts Recalls Boy’s Pajamas Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Mad Dog Concepts, of New York, NY, is voluntarily recalling about 25,000 Tony Hawk Boy’s Pajama Sets. This sleepwear fails to meet the federal children’s sleepwear flammability standard, and poses a risk of burn injury to children. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 32 Compliance and Enforcement Saris Cycling Group Recalls Stationary Bicycle Trainers Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Saris Cycling Group, of Madison, Wis., is voluntarily recalling 2,000 Stationary Bicycle Trainers. A handle pin on the bicycle trainer can loosen during use, causing the machine to become disengaged, and pose a fall hazard to consumers. Infantino Expands Recall of Infant Rattles Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Infantino LLC, of San Diego, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 131,000 Infantino Lion and Lamb Grabby Rattles™ (20,000 units were previously recalled in March 2008). The tail-piece on the rattles can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children. Bosch® and Siemens® Model Dishwashers Recalled by BSH Home Appliances Corporation Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), BSH Home Appliances Corp., of Huntington Beach, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 476,500 Bosch® and Siemens® Model Dishwashers. An electrical component in certain model dishwashers can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Children’s Sunglasses Recalled by Axiom Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Axiom International Inc., of Billings, Mont., is voluntarily recalling about 5,300 pairs of Children’s Sunglasses. Surface paint on the recalled sunglasses can contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Giant Bicycle, Inc. Recalls Bicycles; Fork Can Break Causing Rider To Fall In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Giant Bicycle, of Newbury Park, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 1,000 2009 model year TCR Advanced SL and SL (ISP) Bicycles and Frames. The density of the steerer tubes can cause the forks to crack and break, posing a fall hazard to the consumer. Toy Xylophones Recalled by The Land of Nod Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The Land of Nod Northbrook, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 500 Rolling Toy Xylophones. The pegs on the xylophone can break, posing a choking hazard to children. Children’s Hooded Sweatshirts Recalled by Jerry Leigh of California Due to Strangulation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Jerry Leigh of California Inc., of Van Nuys, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 1,200 Harajuku Lovers Hooded Jackets. The jackets have a drawstring through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children. Stork Craft Recalls More Than 500,000 Cribs; Mattress Support Bracket Failures Create Risk of Entrapment and Suffocation In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Stork Craft Manufacturing Inc., of British Columbia, Canada, is voluntarily recalling about 535,000 Stork Craft Baby Cribs. The metal support brackets used to support the crib mattress and mattress board can crack and break. When one or more support brackets break, the mattress can collapse and create a dangerous gap between the mattress and crib rails, in which a child can become entrapped and suffocate. Cheyenne Industries Recalls Vanity Stools Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Cheyenne Industries Inc., of Little Rock, Ark., is voluntarily recalling about 89,000 Milan Vanity Stools. The recalled stools can become unstable due to loose screws, which can cause the stool legs to separate or break, posing a fall hazard to consumers. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 33 Compliance and Enforcement TDI International Recalls Toy Cars Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), TDI International, of Los Angeles, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 150 “High Speed” Pull Back Toy Cars. Surface paint on the toy cars contains excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Risk of Strangulation Prompts Recall of Window Blinds Sold at Cost Plus and World Market Stores In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Cost Plus Inc., of Oakland, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 692,400 Roman Shades and Roll-up Blinds. Roman Shades: These shades have a looped pull cord and exposed inner cords on the back of the shade. Looped pull cords and exposed inner cords on roman shades present a strangulation hazard. Rollup Blinds: These blinds have a looped pull cord and two lifting cord loops that run around the bottom rail. Looped pull cords and exposed lifting loops on roll-up blinds present a strangulation hazard to young children. Top Goods Trading Recalls Flashing Pacifiers Due to Choking and Strangulation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Top Goods Trading, of Temple City, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 38,000 Flashing Pacifiers. The flashing pacifiers do not comply with federal safety standards for pacifiers. Although the pacifiers are marketed to older children and adults, they could be given to babies and cause serious injury or death. The pieces of the pacifier can separate, posing a choking hazard. The necklaces pose a strangulation hazard. Ryobi Corded Circular Saws Sold Exclusively at Home Depot Recalled By One World Technologies Inc. Due to Laceration Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), One World Technologies Inc., of Anderson, S.C., is voluntarily recalling about 12,400 Ryobi Corded Circular Saws. The return spring on the circular saw’s lower blade guard can break, posing a laceration hazard to consumers. Rashti & Rashti Expands Recall of Infant Garments Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Rashti & Rashti, of New York, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 16,000 Taggies™ Sleep'n Play Infant Garments (an additional 6,200 were recalled on July 1, 2008). The snaps on these garments can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children. Jardine Expands Recall of Cribs Sold by Babies“R”Us; Cribs Pose Entrapment and Strangulation Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Jardine Enterprises, of Taipei, Taiwan, is voluntarily recalling about 56,450 Jardine Cribs (320,000 units were previously recalled in June 2008). The wooden crib slats can break, creating a gap, which can pose an entrapment and strangulation hazard to infants and toddlers. Children’s Hooded Jackets with Drawstrings Recalled by Ms. Bubbles Inc. Due to Strangulation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Ms. Bubbles Inc., of Los Angeles, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 71,500 Girls Blue Denim Passport Jackets. The jackets have a drawstring through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children. In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines to help prevent children from strangling or getting entangled on the neck and waist drawstrings in upper garments, such as jackets or sweatshirts. Bicycles with RockShox Bicycle Forks Recalled by SRAM LLC Due to Crash Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), SRAM LLC, of Chicago, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 175 Bicycles using RockShox Domain 302 and 318 bicycle forks. The steel steerer on the forks can crack, causing the fork to detach from the bicycle frame. This can cause the rider to lose control and crash. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 34 Compliance and Enforcement Viking Range Corp. Recalls Toasters Due to Shock Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Viking Range Corp., of Greenwood, Miss., is voluntarily recalling about 10,000 Four-Slice Electric Toasters. Wiring inside the toaster can become loose and contact the toaster body, posing a shock hazard to consumers. February 2009 Certain LG 830 “Spyder” Cell Phones Recalled For Upgrade Due to Dropped Connection or Poor Connection on Emergency 911 Calls The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with LG Electronics MobileComm USA Inc., of San Diego, Calif., is voluntarily recalling certain (about 30,000) LG 830 “Spyder” Cell Phones. The recalled phones can have difficulty sustaining a connection or have poor voice quality on calls to emergency 911. Various Toys Recalled by CBB Group Due to Choking Hazard and Violation of Lead Paint Standard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with CBB Group Inc., City of Commerce, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 39,000 Fishing Games, Rattles, Pull-A-Long Cars, Mini Pull Back Cars, and Cartoon Bubble Guns. The fishing games, baby rattles and pull-along cars contain small parts, which can detach and pose a choking hazard to children. The mini pull back cars and bubble guns have surface paints which contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Salsa Bicycles Recalls Bicycles; Handlebar Stems Can Break Causing Rider to Fall The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Salsa Bicycles, a subsidiary of Quality Bicycle Products, of Bloomington, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 8,600 Handlebar Stems Used on Salsa Bicycles. The handlebar stems can crack or break, posing a fall hazard to the consumer. Air Venturi Recalls Air Rifles That Can Unexpectedly Fire, Posing Serious Injury Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Air Venturi, of Bedford Heights, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 50 Air Venturi Air Rifles. The safety can fail, causing the rifle to unexpectedly fire. This poses a serious injury hazard to consumers. Silent Diving Systems Recalls Scuba Diving Hoses Due to Drowning Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Silent Diving Systems LLC, of Center Conway, N.H., is voluntarily recalling about 820 Crimped Low Pressure Diving Hoses. Diving hoses may have been made without crimps, which can allow gas to leak or water to enter into the re-breather unit of the scuba diving equipment, posing a drowning hazard to the user. Old Navy Recalls Stuffed Toys; Button Eyes Can Detach and Pose a Choking Hazard to Young Children The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada, in cooperation with Old Navy LLC, of San Francisco, Calif., are voluntarily recalling about 35,500 (in the United States) and 5,400 (in Canada) Stuffed Animal and Creature Toys. The stuffed toys have two button eyes that could detach from the toy, posing a choking hazard to young children. True Value Recalls Wheelbarrows; Over-Inflated Tire Can Cause Wheel to Break and Pose Injury Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with True Value Co., of Chicago, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 17,000 Green Thumb Twin Wheelbarrows. Overinflating the tire could cause the wheel’s plastic rim to break, posing an injury to the user. Compound Bows Recalled by BowTech Archery; Bow Can Unexpectedly Break Apart The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with BowTech Archery, of Eugene, Ore., is voluntarily recalling about 8,000 “The General” Compound Bows. The ends of 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 35 Compliance and Enforcement the bow’s limbs can unexpectedly break during use and send fragments of the bow in the direction of the user or bystanders, posing a risk of injury. Evenflo® Recalls Children’s Activity Centers Due to Fall Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Evenflo Co. Inc., of Miamisburg, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling 213,000 Evenflo Activity Centers. When used as an activity table, the cap on one end of the product can loosen and fall off, posing a fall hazard to a young child. Strangulation Death of a Child Prompts Recalls of Hooded Sweatshirts with Drawstrings by Hill Sportswear The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Hill Sportswear Inc. of Paramount, Calif., is voluntarily recalling 300,000 hooded drawstring sweatshirts. CPSC received one report of a death involving a 3-year-old boy in Fresno, Calif. He strangled when the drawstring on the hooded sweatshirt that he was wearing became stuck on a playground set. Disney Store Recalls Toy Tool Sets Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Disney Store USA LLC, of Pasadena, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 20,000 Playhouse Disney “Handy Manny” Toy Tool Sets. The tools contain eyes that can separate, posing a choking hazard to young children. Nordica USA Recalls to Repair Skis; Binding Plates Can Break, Poses Fall Hazard to Skiers In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Nordica USA, of West Lebanon, N.H., is voluntarily recalling about 4,500 pairs of XBi ALU Skis. The binding plates could crack or break, causing the skier to lose control or fall and suffer injuries. Outdoor Stoves Recalled by Jetboil Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Jetboil Inc., of Manchester, N.H., is voluntarily recalling about 15,000 Personal Cooking Systems and Group Cooking Systems. A tight valve attached to the stove’s fuel source can allow gas to leak, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Marzocchi Recalls Bicycle Forks Due to Crash Hazard and Risk of Injury during Repair In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Tenneco-Marzocchi s.r.l., of Bologna, Italy, is voluntarily recalling about 70 Bicycle Forks. The suspension system on bikes with the recalled forks could become completely compressed and fail to return to its original position after a forceful landing. This can cause riders to lose control of the bicycle and crash. The forks can also expand forcefully if repair is attempted by the consumer, posing a risk of serious injury. Catalina Lighting Recalls Halogen Clamp Lamps Due to Fire and Burn Hazard; Sold Exclusively At Staples Stores In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Catalina Lighting Inc., of Miami, Fla., is voluntarily recalling about 2,000 Halogen Clamp Lamps. The UV glass lens on the lamp can crack, exposing the halogen bulb, posing a fire and burn hazard. Camp Stoves Sold Exclusively at Dick’s Sporting Goods Recalled Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Dick’s Sporting Goods, of Pittsburgh, Pa., is voluntarily recalling about 6,700 “Field & Stream” Dual Burner Camp Stoves. Gas could flow at a rate that would produce higher than expected flames. Rainwater in the burners can also prevent proper ignition and allow gas to build-up and ignite unexpectedly. These conditions pose burn hazards to consumers. Golfer’s Billiard Games Recalled by Dick's Sporting Goods and Golf Galaxy Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Dick’s Sporting Goods Inc., of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Golf Galaxy Inc., of Pittsburgh, Pa., are voluntarily recalling 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 36 Compliance and Enforcement about 2,300 Golfer's Billiard Games. Surface paints on the golf balls can contain excess levels of lead. ATVs Recalled By KTM North America Due to Brake Failure In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), KTM North America Inc., of Amherst, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 2,700 All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs). The rear brake caliper support can crack and the front brake operation can experience a loss of pressure, posing a risk of the rider losing braking and steering control and suffering injuries or death. Intermatic Recalls Digital Timers Due to Shock Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Intermatic Inc., of Spring Grove, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 200,000 Intermatic DT17 Heavy Duty Digital Timers. The recalled timers can have a faulty ground connection, posing a shock hazard to consumers. The Land of Nod Recalls to Repair Cottage Bunk Beds Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The Land of Nod, of Northbrook, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 750 Cottage Bunk Beds. When screws are missing from the upper bunk’s guardrails, the vertical slats on the guardrails can detach and pose the risk of children falling when getting in or out of the upper bunk. Playland International Recalls Swing Sets Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Playland International, Carrollton, Ga., is voluntarily recalling about 700 Arch Swing Sets. The metal around the weld at the top of the swing frame can fail, causing the top bar to fall, posing a fall and impact hazard to the user or by-standers. Dorel Juvenile Group Recalls Safety 1st Stair Gates Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Dorel Juvenile Group USA, of Columbus, Ind., is voluntarily recalling 100,000 Safety 1st SmartLight Stair Gates. The hinges that hold the stair gate in place can break, posing a fall hazard to children if the gate is placed at the top of the stairs. Bicycles with R-SYS Wheel Rims Recalled by Mavic USA Due to Crash Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Mavic USA, of Haverhill, Mass., is voluntarily recalling about 12,000 Bicycles with R-SYS Front Wheel Rims. The spokes on the bicycle’s front wheel rim can break during use, posing a fall and crash hazard to riders. March 2009 Clothing Irons Recalled by Conair Corporation Due to Fire Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Conair Corporation, of Stamford, Conn., is voluntarily recalling about 45,000 Clothing Irons. The clothing iron can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Yamaha Motor Corp. Offers Free Repair For 450, 660, and 700 Model Rhino Vehicles; CPSC advises consumers not to use the off-road vehicles until repaired The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), in cooperation with Yamaha Motor Corp. U.S.A., of Cypress, Calif., is announcing a free repair program to address safety issues with all Rhino 450, 660, and 700 model off-highway recreational vehicles. Yamaha has also agreed to voluntarily suspend sale of these models immediately until repaired. Consumers should immediately stop using these popular recreational vehicles until the repair is installed by a dealer. Central Fireplace Recalls Fireplaces Due to Laceration Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Central Fireplace, of Greenbush, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 760 Direct Vent Gas Fireplaces. Excess gas can accumulate in the firebox if the pilot light is not lit or has gone out. When consumers relight the 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 37 Compliance and Enforcement pilot light, the accumulated gas can ignite with force and shatter the glass fireplace doors posing a serious laceration hazard. Outerwears Inc. Recalls Filters Used in Fuel Funnels Due to Fire Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Outerwears Inc., of Schoolcraft, Mich., is voluntarily recalling about 500 Outerwears Funnel Pre-Filters. The Funnel Pre-Filters can create a flash when they are removed from the fuel tank posing a fire hazard. Lenovo Recalls ThinkVision Speaker AC Adaptors Due to Shock Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Lenovo (United States) Inc., of Morrisville, N.C., is voluntarily recalling about 230 AC Adaptors used with ThinkVision Soundbars. The plastic shell of the AC Adaptor can crack, posing a risk of electric shock to consumers. Cordless Stick Vacuums Recalled by Electrolux Home Care Products Due to Bursting Batteries The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Electrolux Home Care Products Inc., of Bloomington, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 320,000 Ergorapido, Pronto and Precision Vacuums. The vacuum’s battery can expand and burst, posing a risk of injury to the user and bystanders. Children’s Hooded Sweatshirts with Drawstrings Recalled by Rusty North America Due to Strangulation Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Rusty North America, of Irvine, Calif., is voluntarily recalling 635 Hooded Fleece Sweatshirts. The sweatshirts have a drawstring through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children. Children’s Hooded Sweatshirts Recalled by MM Compound Due to Strangulation Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with MM Compound LLC (also known as Metal Mulisha Clothing), of Irvine, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 2,200 Hooded Fleece Sweatshirts. The sweatshirts have a drawstring through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children. Children’s Fishing Poles Recalled by Zebco Due to Violation of Lead in Paint Standard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with W.C. Bradley/Zebco Holdings Inc., doing business as Zebco Brands, of Tulsa, Okla., is voluntarily recalling about 2,700 Children’s Fishing Poles. The paint on the reels of these fishing poles contains excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Holiday Lights Recalled by Four Star Group USA Due to Fire Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Safeway Stores The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Four Star Group USA Inc., of Hopkinton, Mass., is voluntarily recalling about 13,000 Fresh Décor 10 Count LED Star String Lights. Electrical wiring in the lights can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Children’s Hooded Sweatshirts with Drawstrings Recalled by Dysfunctional Clothing Due to Strangulation Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Dysfunctional Clothing LLC, of Irvine, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 450 Hooded Fleece Sweatshirts. The jackets have a drawstring through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children. La Jolla Sport Recalls Children’s Hooded Sweatshirts with Drawstrings Due to Strangulation Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with La Jolla Sport USA, of Irvine, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 9,700 O’Neill Children’s Sweatshirts with Drawstrings. The jackets have a drawstring through the hood which poses a strangulation hazard. Children’s Hooded Fleece Jackets with Drawstrings Recalled by Golden Grove Trading Due to Strangulation Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Golden Grove Trading Inc., of Covina, Calif. d/b/a Crystal Castle®, is voluntarily recalling about 6,100 Children’s Hooded 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 38 Compliance and Enforcement Fleece Jackets. The jackets have a drawstring through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children. Pacifiers Recalled by OKK Trading Due to Choking Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with OKK Trading, of Los Angeles, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 2,900 Baby Necessities pacifiers. The pacifiers are banned under federal law. They failed federal safety tests when the nipples separated from the base. This poses a choking hazard to young children. Fisher-Price Recalls 3-in-1 High Chairs Due to Fall Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Fisher-Price, of East Aurora, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 24,000 3-in-1 High Chairs. The seat can fall backwards from high chair frame if the booster seat release is unlatched while the child is in the product. Also, the seat back can detach if not fully snapped in place, posing a fall hazard and risk of serious injury to young children. Aviva Sports Recalls Trampolines Due to Fall Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Aviva Sports, Inc. of Camdenton, Mo., is voluntarily recalling about 14,000 Aviva Leaps and Bounds Folding Trampolines with Safety Pad (“L&B”) and Aviva Pirate Jump ‘N Play Trampolines (“Pirate”). The metal support legs of the trampoline can bend or break and the bungee cords that secure the mat to the frame of the trampoline can fray or break, posing a fall hazard to the user. Desktop Computers Recalled By Acer America Corp. Due to Overheating, Burn Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Acer America Corp., of San Jose, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 215 Acer Predator Desktop Computers. The insulation on the computer’s internal wiring can become bent or stripped, causing the wires to overheat while the product is in use. This poses a burn hazard to consumers. Educational Craft Kits Recalled by FloraCraft Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with FloraCraft Corp., of Ludington, Mich., is voluntarily recalling about 930,000 Solar System Kits and DNA Kits. The surface coating on the educational kit’s wires can contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Human Touch Recalls Perfect Chair to Fix Screw Drive Due to Entanglement Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Human Touch LLC, of Long Beach, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 20,000 Human Touch LLC “Perfect Chairs”. The screw on the underside of the Perfect Chair recliner can cut or entangle children or pets. Montessori N’ Such Recalls Metal Vases, Pails and Other Containers Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Montessori N’ Such, of Sterling, Va., is voluntarily recalling about 1,000 various containers used in instructional kits. Surface paints on the products contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Gas Generators Recalled by Sycamore SCS Due to Fire Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Sycamore SCS, of Louisville, K.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 1,500 Sycamore Pro Gas Generators. A plastic sediment cup attached to the bottom of the fuel valve can crack during shipping and handling and cause fuel leakage or spillage, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Nordstrom Recalls Girl’s Shoes Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Nordstrom, of Seattle, Wash., is voluntarily recalling about 31,000 pairs of Girl’s Shoes. Surface paint on the outer sole of these shoes contains excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 39 Compliance and Enforcement State Farm® Recalls Good Neigh Bears® Due to Choking Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada, in cooperation with State Farm, of Bloomington, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 800,000 (in the United States) and 27,000 (in Canada) State Farm Good Neigh Bears. The eyes on these bears can come off, posing a choking hazard to young children. Cannondale Recalls Road Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Cannondale Bicycle Corporation, of Bethel, Conn., is voluntarily recalling about 1,300 2009 Six 5, Six 6, Six Carbon 5 and Six Carbon 6 Bicycles. The bicycles fail to meet the federal safety standard for bicycles. Spoke protector discs, required on bicycles to prevent the bicycle chain from interfering or suddenly stopping the wheel, are missing from these bicycles. This poses a fall hazard to the rider. Kubota Recalls Riding Mowers Due to Fire Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Kubota Manufacturing of America Corp., of Gainesville, Ga., is voluntarily recalling about 9,500 Kubota Zero Turn Riding Mowers. The carburetor can fail allowing fuel to leak, posing a fire hazard. Seattle Cotton Works Hooded Sweatshirts with Drawstrings Recalled Due to Strangulation Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Seattle Cotton Works, LLC, of Bellevue, Wash., is voluntarily recalling about 40,000 Hooded sweatshirts. The sweatshirts have a drawstring through the hood that can pose a strangulation hazard to children. Tippmann® A-5® Paintball Markers Recalled for Repair Due to Risk of Injury The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Tippmann Sports LLC, of Fort Wayne, Ind., is voluntarily recalling about 13,000 Tippmann® A-5® Paintball Markers. The end cap assembly on the rear of certain A-5® markers can break and eject during use, posing a risk of injury to the operator. Valero Marketing & Supply Co. Announce Recall to Inspect Propane Gas; Can Pose Fire and Burn Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Valero Marketing & Supply Co., of San Antonio, Texas, is voluntarily announcing a recall to inspect about 919,000 barrels of propane (LP) gas. An odorant is added to propane to help alert customers to a propane gas leak, but this propane might not have the recommended level of odorant. Failure to detect leaking gas can present a fire, explosion or thermal burn hazard to consumers. Kidde Recalls to Replace Fire Extinguishers Due to Failure to Operate The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Walter Kidde Portable Equipment Inc., of Mebane, N.C., is voluntarily recalling about 167,000 Kidde XL Fire Extinguishers. The pressurized cylinders in the recalled fire extinguishers could lose pressure and fail to operate. In the event of a fire, this failure could put a consumer and property at risk. Pure Fishing Recalls Children’s Fishing Games Due to Violation of Ban on Lead in Paint The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Pure Fishing Inc., of Columbia, S.C., is voluntarily recalling about 2,600 Shakespeare Casting Game and Fishing Kits. The label on the fishing rod contains a surface coating containing high levels of lead in violation of the ban on lead in paint. Electra Bicycle Company Recalls Bicycles with Front Trays; Trays Can Come Loose and Pose Fall Hazard to Riders The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Electra Bicycle Company LLC, of Vista, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 3,000 2009 Model Electra Bicycles with Front Trays. The front tray on the bicycle can come loose and contact the front tire, posing a fall hazard to riders. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 40 Compliance and Enforcement Ice Skates Recalled by Pronto Sports Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Pronto Sports Inc., of Anoka, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 600 pairs of DBX Glide Boys Ice Skates. Surface paint on the ice skates contains excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Hair Dryers Recalled By Big Lots Stores, Inc. Due to Electrocution Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Big Lots Stores, Inc., of Columbus, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 31,000 Style Elements Hair Dryers. The hair dryers are not equipped with an immersion protection device to prevent electrocution if the hair dryer falls into water. Electric shock protection devices are required by industry standards for all electric hand-held hair dryers. Infantino Recalls Infant Toys Due to Choking Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada, in cooperation with Infantino LLC, of San Diego, Calif., are voluntarily recalling about 172,000 (in the United States) and 12,000 (in Canada) Infant Toys. The infant toys have blue metallic fabric that can detach from the toy, posing a choking hazard to young children. Maytag Recalls Refrigerators Due to Fire Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Maytag Corp., of Newton, Iowa, is voluntarily recalling about 1.6 million Maytag®, Jenn-Air®, Amana®, Admiral®, Magic Chef®, Performa by Maytag® and Crosley® brand refrigerators. An electrical failure in the relay, the component that turns on the refrigerator’s compressor, can cause overheating and pose a serious fire hazard. Wall-Mounted Radiators Recalled by Rettig Belgium Due to Crush Hazard; Child’s Death Reported The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Rettig Belgium NV, of Belgium, is voluntarily recalling about 36 (in the United States, 113,000 worldwide) Radson Wall-Mounted Radiators. The radiator can come loose from the wall, and fall on people near it. Off-Road Bike Engine Parts Recalled by Wiseco Due to Crash Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Wiseco Performance Products, of Mentor, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 420 Off-Road Dirt Bike Connecting Rods or Crankshaft Assemblies. Engine stress could cause the connecting rods to crack and the engine to lock up, posing a crash hazard. Ritchie Immersion Heaters Recalled By Springfield Wire Due to Shock Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Springfield Wire Inc. (SWI), of Springfield, Mass., is voluntarily recalling about 13,000 Ritchie Immersion Heaters. The outer cover of the immersion heater can crack and expose the heating element to water, posing a shock hazard to consumers. Holiday Lights Recalled by Universal Distribution Center Due to Shock and Fire Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Universal Distribution Center LLC, of Edison, N.J., is voluntarily recalling about 52,000 Holiday Ultra-Brite Lights. The lights have undersized wires that can easily pull out of the plugs and light sockets becoming exposed. This poses an electric shock and fire hazard to consumers. All-Clad Recalls 4-Square Belgian Waffle Makers Due to Shock Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Williams-Sonoma The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with All-Clad Metalcrafters LLC, of Canonsburg, Pa., is voluntarily recalling about 30,000 All-Clad 4-Square Belgian Waffle Makers. Wiring inside the waffle maker can be damaged and contact the waffle maker’s metal body, posing a shock or fire hazard to consumers. Nautilus Recalls Bowflex® Home Gyms Due to Risk of Injury The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Nautilus Inc., of Vancouver, Wash., is voluntarily recalling about 78,000 Bowflex® Ultimate 2 Home Gyms 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 41 Compliance and Enforcement (about 68,000 home gyms were recalled on December 6, 2007). The home gym's horizontal seat rail is designed to be latched in a vertical position for storage. If the seat rail is not manually latched, it can fall unexpectedly on the user or a bystander, posing a risk of serious injury. Children’s Flip Flops Recalled by Alpargatas Due to Violation of Lead in Paint Standard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Alpargatas USA Inc., of New York, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 210,000 Children’s flip flops. Decorative paint on the sole of the flip flops can contain levels of lead in excess of the federal standard. Seventh Avenue Recalls Tealight Candleholders Due to Fire Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Seventh Avenue, is voluntarily recalling about 430 Tealight Candleholders (imported by Berkeley Designs, of Hawthorne, Calif.). The faceted resin accents on the sides of the candleholder can ignite, posing a fire hazard. Frontrow Recalls to Replace Rechargeable Batteries Sold with PA System Microphones Due to Burn Hazard The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Frontrow, of Petaluma, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 41,000 NIMH AA Rechargeable Batteries. The batteries can rapidly overheat, posing a burn hazard to the user. April 2009 Pumpkin Patch Recalls Hooded Girls’ Raincoats with Drawstrings Due to Strangulation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Pumpkin Patch LLC, of San Mateo, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 800 Pumpkin Patch Hooded Girls’ Raincoats. The raincoats have a drawstring through the hood which poses a strangulation hazard to children. Jardine Announces Second Recall Expansion of Cribs Sold by Babies'R'Us; Cribs Pose Entrapment and Strangulation Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Jardine Enterprises, of Taipei, Taiwan, is voluntarily recalling about 96,000 Jardine Cribs (320,000 units were previously recalled in June 2008 and 56,450 units were recalled in January 2009). The wooden crib slats can break, creating a gap, which can pose an entrapment and strangulation hazard to infants and toddlers. Gap Recalls Children’s Coats; Toggles Can Break and Detach Posing Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Health Canada (HC), Gap Inc., of San Francisco, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 19,200 (U.S.) and 3,900 (Canada) babyGap Children’s Coats. The coats have toggle fasteners that could break and detach from the coat, posing a choking hazard to young children. Popcorn Machines Recalled by DTX International Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), DTX International (d/b/a Great American Popcorn Co.), of Mancelona, Mich., is voluntarily recalling about 220 Popcorn Machines. The heating element of the popcorn machine’s warming deck can remain on after being switched off. This poses a burn hazard to users. Hair Dryers Recalled by Universalink International Trading Due to Electrocution Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Universalink International Trading Inc., of La Puente, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 3,000 Special and Narita Hair Dryers. The hair dryers are not equipped with an immersion protection device to prevent electrocution if the hair dryer falls into water. Immersion protection devices, which prevent electrocution, are required by industry standards for all electric hand-held hair dryers. HMI Industries Recalls Floor Cleaners Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), HMI Industries Inc., of Strongsville, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 44,000 “Majestic 360” Floor Cleaners. The 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 42 Compliance and Enforcement recalled cleaners’ wiring can overheat, causing electrical arcing and melting. This poses a burn hazard to consumers. Dinosaur Play Sets Recalled by DND Imports Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), DND Imports, of Los Angeles, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 50 Dinosaur Play Sets. The surface paint on the monkey figure contains excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Under Armour Recalls Athletic Cups Due To Injury Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Under Armour Inc, of Baltimore, Maryland, is voluntarily recalling about 211,000 Under Armour Athletic Cups. The cups can break if hit, posing a risk of serious injury hazard to athletes. Leg Curl Fitness Machines Recalled by Paramount Fitness Due To Crushing Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Paramount Fitness Corp., of Los Angeles, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 150 Leg Curl Machines. A consumer’s hand can become caught between the cylindrical counter weight and the frame of the fitness machine, posing a crushing hazard that can result in lacerations and finger amputation. Women's Chenille Robes Recalled by Blair Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Blair LLC, of Warren, Pa., is voluntarily recalling about 162,000 Full Length Women’s Chenille Robes. Some robes fail to meet federal flammability requirements and present a risk of serious burns to consumers if they are exposed to an open flame. Toaster Oven/Broilers Recalled by Haier America Due to Burn or Electrical Shock Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Haier America Trading L.L.C., of New York, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 106,000 Toaster Oven/Broilers. Electrical connections in the toaster oven/broilers can become loose, posing electrical shock and burn hazards. SportsPlay Equipment Recalls Playgrounds Due to Violation of Lead Paint Ban In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), SportsPlay Equipment Inc., of St. Louis, Mo., is voluntarily recalling about 540 Playgrounds. The handrails and posts on the playground contain high levels of lead paint. Lead can be toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects. Specialized Bicycle Components Recalls Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Specialized Bicycle Components Inc., of Morgan Hill, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 3,000 2004 Roubaix Comp Roubaix Pro bicycles. The cable stop on the bicycle can loosen, which can cause the rider to lose control and fall from the bike. Specialized Bicycle Components Recalls Bicycles Due to Serious Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Specialized Bicycle Components Inc., of Morgan Hill, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 14,000 Specialized 2009 Model Bicycles. The handlebars can break, posing a fall hazard to the rider. Fitness Balls Recalled by EB Brands Due to Fall Hazard; New Assembly Instructions Provided In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), EB Brands, of Yonkers, New York, is voluntarily recalling about 3 million Bally Total Fitness, Everlast, Valeo and Body Fit Fitness Balls. An overinflated fitness ball can unexpectedly burst while in use, causing the user to fall to the floor. Toy Maracas Recalled by Tupperware U.S. Due to Choking and Suffocation Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Tupperware U.S. Inc., of Orlando, Fla., is voluntarily recalling about 44,000 Shape-O Toy Maracas. The maracas can break and expose small parts, posing a choking hazard to young children. In addition, the handle poses a suffocation hazard to young children. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 43 Compliance and Enforcement Bush Hog Off-Road Utility Vehicles Recalled Due to Loss of Speed Control; Cash Incentive Offered In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Bush Hog LLC, of Selma, Ala., is voluntarily recalling about 850 Bush Hog Off-Road Utility Vehicles. The utility vehicle’s throttle cable can lock in freezing temperatures. This can cause the engine not to return to idle when the driver takes his or her foot off the accelerator pedal, posing a risk of loss of vehicle control and injury to the driver and passenger. Senseo One-Cup Coffeemakers Recalled by Philips Consumer Lifestyle Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Philips Consumer Lifestyle, of Stamford, Conn., is voluntarily recalling about 155,000 Philips Senseo One-Cup Coffeemakers. An electrical fault and the build-up of calcium from hard or medium water can cause an obstruction in the coffeemaker. If this happens, the boiler can burst, posing a burn hazard to consumers. Ross Stores Recalls Folding Patio Chairs Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Ross Stores Inc., of Pleasanton, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 730 Folding Patio Chairs. The side supports on these chairs can splinter when weight is placed on them, posing a fall hazard to consumers. Women’s Shoes Recalled by Wal-Mart Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Wal-Mart Stores Inc., of Bentonville, Ark., is voluntarily recalling about 200,000 pairs of Women’s Shoes. Heels on the shoes can easily detach, posing a fall hazard to consumers “CARS” Children’s Shoes Sold Exclusively at Wal-Mart Recalled by Pagoda International Footwear Ltd. Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Health Canada, Pagoda International Footwear Ltd., of Hong Kong, is voluntarily recalling about 73,000 (distributed in the United States) and 18,000 (distributed in Canada) pairs of CARS Fleece Clog Children’s Shoes. The shoe has four decorative wheels that can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children. GE Recalls Ranges Due to Fire and Burn Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), GE Consumer & Industrial, of Louisville, Ky., is voluntarily recalling about 28,000 GE Profile™ Freestanding Dual Fuel Ranges. The wiring in the rear of the range can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers. Simplicity Play Yards Recalled by Various Retailers Due to Fall and Entrapment Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Burlington Coat Factory, of Burlington, N.J., Babies R Us, of Wayne, N.J., Target, of Minneapolis, Minn., and Kohl’s Department Stores, of Menomonee Falls, Wis., are voluntarily recalling about 25,000 Simplicity Travel Tender Play Yards. One or more rails can collapse unexpectedly, posing a fall or entrapment hazard to young children. Pacifiers Recalled by Healthtex Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Healthtex, of Miami, Fla., is voluntarily recalling about 40,000 Zoo Pacifiers. The pacifiers failed to meet federal safety standards. The nipples can separate from the base easily, posing a choking hazard to young children. Stanley and Solarwide Industrial Recall Stud Sensors Due to Shock Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The Stanley Works, of New Britain, Conn., and Solarwide Industrial Ltd., of Hong Kong, are voluntarily recalling about 78,000 Stanley® Stud Sensors 200 and Stanley® FatMax® Stud Sensors 400. The stud sensor can fail to calibrate properly and detect AC electrical wires behind the wall, posing a shock hazard to the user. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 44 Compliance and Enforcement Polaris Industries Recalls Snowmobiles Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Polaris Industries Inc., of Medina, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 7,200 Polaris Snowmobiles. The fuel lines on the snowmobiles can make contact with one another, which could result in a fuel leak. This can pose a fire hazard to consumers. Honeywell International Recalls Vista Security System Control Panels Due to Failure of Panic Feature In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Honeywell International Inc., of Melville, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 7,000 “Vista Residential” Security System Control Panels. Security systems programmed with a wireless silent panic feature can fail to operate properly the first time the panic button is pressed on the remote transmitter. If the panic button is pressed only once, this can unexpectedly leave residents without a triggered alarm during an emergency. Atico International USA Recalls Coffeemakers Sold Exclusively At Walgreens Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Atico International USA Inc., of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is voluntarily recalling about 500,000 Signature Gourmet™ 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemakers and Kitchen Gourmet® 10-Cup Coffeemakers. These coffeemakers can ignite due to an electrical failure, posing a fire hazard. Best Buy Announces the Recall of Certain Insignia 26-Inch Flat-Panel LCD Televisions Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Best Buy Co. Inc., of Richfield, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 13,300 Insignia 26-inch flat-panel LCD model IS-LCDTV26 televisions. The television’s power supply can fail, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers. Best Buy Announces the Recall of Certain Rocketfish Universal Portable Power Sources Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Best Buy Co. Inc., of Richfield, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 1,400 Rocketfish Model RF-INV80 Universal AC/DC/USB Portable Power Source. While charging the battery, the power source can unexpectedly ignite, posing a fire hazard to consumers. SunKids Convertible Cribs Recalled by Suntech Enterprises Due to Entrapment and Suffocation Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Suntech Enterprises Inc., of City of Commerce, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 1,900 SunKids Convertible Cribs. The sides of the crib are made of mesh that expands, creating a gap between the side and the crib’s mattress if it’s not zipped into place, or a gap between the side and an added mattress. A young child can slip into this gap and become entrapped or suffocate. Also, the crib’s drop side can fail to fully latch posing a fall hazard to young children. Faulty Installation Instructions Prompt RadioShack Corp. Recall of Electrical Switches; Shock Hazard to Consumers In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), RadioShack Corp., of Fort Worth, Texas, is voluntarily recalling about 18,000 Illuminated Round Rocker Switches. The wiring diagram on the switch’s package is incorrect. The Neutral and Line notation is reversed, posing a shock hazard to consumers. Radio Transmitters for Model Aircrafts Recalled by Horizon Hobby Due to Impact and Laceration Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Horizon Hobby Inc., of Champaign, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 15,000 Spektrum DX6i Radio Transmitters used with model aircrafts. The defective radio transmitters can cause model airplanes and 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 45 Compliance and Enforcement helicopters they control to fall from the sky while in flight and crash into bystanders or property. The propellers can also spin unexpectedly injuring a person standing too close or working on the aircraft. This poses impact and laceration hazards to consumers and a risk of property damage. Evenflo Recalls Envision™ High Chairs Due to Fall and Choking Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Evenflo Company Inc., of Miamisburg, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 643,000 Evenflo Envision™ High Chairs. Recline fasteners and metal screws on both sides of the high chair can loosen and fall out, allowing the seatback to detach or recline unexpectedly. Children can fall backwards or fall out of the high chair and suffer bumps and bruises to the head, abrasions, cuts and bruises. Detached hardware also poses a choking hazard to children. Evenflo Expands Recall of Majestic™ High Chairs Due to Fall and Choking Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Evenflo Company Inc., of Miamisburg, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 90,000 Evenflo Majestic™ High Chairs (95,000 were recalled in December 2008). Plastic caps and metal screws on both sides of the high chair can loosen and fall out, allowing the seatback to suddenly fall back or detach from the high chair. Children can fall backwards or fall out of the high chair and suffer bumps and bruises to the head, broken bones, abrasions, cuts and bruises. Detached hardware also poses a choking hazard to children. Lakeshore Learning Materials Recalls Children’s Toy Boxes Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Lakeshore Learning Materials, of Carson, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 3,600 What’s Inside? Soft Toy Boxes. The head of the stuffed butterfly toy can detach from the body, posing a choking hazard to children. Brave Products Reannounces Recall of Log Splitters; Additional Incidents Prompt Urgent Warning of Amputation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Brave Products Inc., of Streator, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 12,000 Log Splitters. The log splitter’s hydraulic cylinders can have defective rod retention, causing the seals to leak and the rods to detach. This can result in serious injury to the operator, as the rod can rapidly and unexpectedly extend the splitting wedge. May 2009 Home Depot Recalls Patio Umbrellas Due to Risk of Impact Injury In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The Home Depot, of Atlanta, Ga., is voluntarily recalling about 60 Offset Patio Umbrellas. The patio umbrella and its pole could tip over and strike consumers if the umbrella’s collar or sleeve is not removed prior to closing the umbrella, posing a risk of impact injury to consumers. Outdoor Play Sets Sold Exclusively at Toys“R”Us Recalled by Step2® Due to Fall Hazard; Swings Can Break In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The Step2 Company LLC, of Streetsboro, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 4,300 Step2 Play Up Gym play sets. The triangular hangers that attach the swing’s ropes to the upper rail of the play set can break, posing a fall hazard to children. Trampolines Recalled by Skywalker Holdings; Enclosure Problems Can Result in Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Skywalker Holdings LLC, of Brigham City, Utah, is voluntarily recalling about 60,000 13-foot Square Trampolines. The straps supporting the top of the trampoline’s enclosure to the poles can fail. The enclosure could drop if these straps break, posing a risk that a user could fall from the trampoline. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 46 Compliance and Enforcement Samsung Recalls to Upgrade Certain Cell Phones; Could Fail to Reach Emergency 911 in a NoService Area In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Samsung Telecommunications America, of Richardson, Texas, is voluntarily recalling about 160,000 Samsung “Jitterbug” Cell Phones. The recalled cell phones that are in a no-service area and display an “out of range, try again later” message could fail to connect to emergency 911. Ross Stores Recalls Benches Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Ross Stores Inc., of Pleasanton, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 225 39” St. Anne Acacia Benches. The bench frame can collapse when weight is placed on it, posing a fall hazard to consumers. Bunn-O-Matic Recalls Single Cup Tea/Coffeemakers Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Bunn-O-Matic Corp., of Springfield, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 35,600 Bunn® Single Cup Pod Brewers. The pod drawer of the pod brewer can open unexpectedly during a brew cycle, posing a burn hazard to consumers. Girl’s Hooded Sweatshirts Recalled by Ely and Walker Due to Strangulation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Ely and Walker, of Lebanon, Tenn., is voluntarily recalling about 580 Cumberland Outfitters Girl’s Hooded Sweatshirts. The sweatshirts have a drawstring through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children. Cannondale Recalls Bicycles; JD Forks Can Lose Alignment, Posing Crash Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Cannondale Bicycle Corp., of Bethel, Conn., is voluntarily recalling about 1,500 Bicycles with JD suspension forks. The recalled bicycle’s fork can lose alignment causing the front wheel to turn unexpectedly. This can cause the rider to lose control of the bicycle and crash. Trek Recalls Bicycles; JD Forks Can Lose Alignment, Posing Crash Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Trek Bicycle Corp., of Waterloo, Wisc., is voluntarily recalling about 16,000 Bicycles with JD suspension forks. The recalled bicycle’s fork can lose alignment causing the front wheel to turn unexpectedly. This can cause the rider to lose control of the bicycle and crash. Norco Recalls Bicycle Frames Due to Crash Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Norco Performance Bikes, of British Columbia, Canada, is voluntarily recalling about 3,600 Norco Bicycle Frames. The bicycle frame can crack and separate, causing a rider to fall from the bicycle and suffer injuries. Digital Clamp Meters Recalled by Fluke Due to Shock Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Fluke Corp., of Everett, Wash., is voluntarily recalling about 52,000 Fluke Digital Clamp Meters. The meters can fail to give an appropriate voltage reading, resulting in the operator falsely believing the electrical power is off, posing a shock, electrocution, or thermal burn hazard. HP Recalls Notebook Computer Batteries Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Hewlett-Packard Co., of Palo Alto, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 70,000 lithium-Ion batteries used in Hewlett-Packard and Compaq notebook computers. The recalled lithium-ion batteries can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers. Folding Toy Beach Chairs Recalled by Build-A-Bear Workshop Due to Laceration Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Health Canada, Build-A-Bear Workshop®, of St. Louis, Mo., is voluntarily recalling about 260,000 chairs (in the United States) and 9,700 in Canada Folding Toy Beach Chair for Stuffed Animals. This toy chair legs can bruise, pinch or cut fingers if caught while folding. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 47 Compliance and Enforcement Eddie Bauer Play Yards with Rocking Bassinets Recalled by Dorel Juvenile Group Due to Suffocation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Health Canada, Dorel Juvenile Group Inc., of Columbus, Ind., is voluntarily recalling about 71,000 (in the United States) and about 5,600 in Canada Eddie Bauer Soothe & Sway Play Yards. The play yard's rocking bassinet attachment can tilt even when secured by straps in the non-rocking mode or can stay tilted without returning to a level sleeping surface while in the rocking mode, causing an infant to roll to the corner or side of the bassinet. The infant can then become wedged in the corner or pressed against the side or bottom of the bassinet, posing a risk of suffocation or positional asphyxiation. Gothic Cabinet Craft Recalls Bunk Beds Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Gothic Cabinet Craft Inc., of Maspeth, N. Y., is voluntarily recalling about 1,500 Twin, Twin Extra-Large, and Twin Over Full Bunk Beds. The bunk beds do not have sufficient headboards, footboards, or guardrails and have gaps between parts of the upper bunk that could allow a child’s body to pass through but not a child’s head. These bunk beds pose a fall, entrapment, and strangulation hazard to children and violate the spacing requirements of the federal bunk bed safety standard. Composite Decks Recalled by Louisiana-Pacific; Decks Can Deteriorate and Break, Posing Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Louisiana-Pacific (LP) Corp., of Nashville, Tenn., is voluntarily recalling about 48 million linear feet of Composite Decking. The recalled decking can prematurely deteriorate and unexpectedly break. Consumers can fall through broken decking and suffer serious injuries. Engine Block and Battery Heaters Used on Polaris Snowmobiles Recalled Due to Shock Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Polaris Industries Inc., of Medina, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 530 2009 Widetrak Snowmobiles and Engine Block and Battery Heaters. The insulation of the electrical cord for the engine and battery heaters can fail during cold temperatures, posing an electric shock hazard to consumers. Fushin USA Recalls Youth Model ATVs Due to Risk of Injury to Young Riders In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Fushin USA LLC, of Dallas, Texas, is voluntarily recalling about 650 Fushin ATVs. These ATVs lack front brakes, a tire pressure gauge, and padding to cover the sharp edges on the handlebar assembly, which could pose a risk of injury to young riders. Browning and Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Recall Knife Sheaths Due to Defect In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Browning, of Morgan, Utah and Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, of Missoula, Mont., are voluntarily recalling about 10,000 Skinner Knife Sheaths. The knife can cut through the sheath because there is no blade guard in the sheath. This poses a laceration hazard to consumers. Lumetique Recalls Botanika Candles Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Southern California Candle Co. Inc., of Los Angeles, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 7,000 DayNa Decker 16 ounce Botanika Candles. The glass can break during use, posing a fire hazard. Dahon and REI Novara Folding Bicycles Recalled Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Dahon California Inc., of Duarte, Calif. and Recreational Equipment Inc. (REI), of Kent, Wash., are voluntarily recalling about 11,500 2008 model year Dahon and REI Novara Folding Bicycles. The hinge on the handlepost can crack, posing a fall hazard. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 48 Compliance and Enforcement Children’s Hooded Jackets with Drawstrings Recalled by Jason Evans Associates Due to Strangulation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Jason Evans Assoc. LLC, of Hewlett, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 1,300 Children’s Hooded Jackets. The jackets have a drawstring through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children. Off-Road Motorcycles Recalled by KTM North America Due to Front Fork Failure In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), KTM North America Inc., of Amherst, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 550 Off-Road Motorcycles. The front fork inner tube on the off-road motorcycles can crack and separate from the fork axle, posing a risk of injury or death to the operator. Commercial Freezers Used in Grocery Stores Recalled By Unilever Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Unilever, dba Good Humor Breyers United States, of Trumbull, Conn., is voluntarily recalling about 960 Fricon Upright Freezers. The controller of the freezer is incompatible with the unit and can overheat and melt the relay, posing a fire hazard. Richard Abraham Herder KG Recalls Torque Wrenches Due to Risk of Injury In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Richard Abraham Herder KG, of Solingen, Germany, is voluntarily recalling about 670 Torcofix/Torcoflex and Mountz Torque Wrenches. The internal spring mechanism on the wrench can fail or break, allowing bolts or screws to break or become unscrewed, posing a risk of injury to the user or bystander. Children’s Jewelry Craft Kits Recalled by Action Products International Due to Risk of Lead Exposure In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Health Canada, Action Products International Inc., of Ocala, Fla., is voluntarily recalling about 2,900 (in the United States) and 36 (in Canada) Abalone and Venetian Carnevale Necklace Craft Kits. The lobster clasps in both craft kits contain high levels of lead. The Abalone Necklace’s pendant also contains high levels of lead. Lead can be toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects. Wagner Spray Tech Recalls Paint Sprayers Due to Electrical Shock Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Wagner Spray Tech Corp., of Plymouth, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 35,000 Wagner Paint Sprayers. The onoff switch can be dislodged from the casing, resulting in exposure of electrical connections. This can pose an electrical shock hazard to the consumer. Ambler Mountain Works Recalls Children's Knitted Hats Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Ambler Mountain Works, of Canmore, Alberta, Canada, is voluntarily recalling about 370 Erwin Beanie and Poseidon Beanie Children’s Knitted Hats. The eyeballs on the Erwin Beanie and the octopus legs on the Poseidon Beanie can come loose, posing a potential choking hazard. June 2009 Big Muddy Motor Sports Recalls Generators Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Big Muddy Sports, of Perryville, Mo., is voluntarily recalling about 450 PowerPlus Generators. The 220-volt receptacle can fail to produce power correctly and cause power surges that can damage appliances. This poses a risk of fire and possible injury to consumers. DEWALT Recalls Framing Nailers Due to Serious Injury Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), DEWALT Industrial Tool Co., of Towson, Md., is voluntarily recalling about 9,000 DEWALT D51825 and D51850 Framing Nailers. The bump action trigger on the framing nailers could have been 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 49 Compliance and Enforcement incorrectly assembled during production, which would allow the nailer to eject a fastener unexpectedly or cause the trigger lock-off not to function. This can pose a serious injury hazard to the user or bystander. Violation of Federal Mattress Flammability Standard Prompts Recall by Loyal Bedding of Mattress Sets In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Loyal Bedding Inc., of Miami, Fla., is voluntarily recalling about 2,700 Loyal Bedding Mattress Sets (Mattresses and Mattresses with Foundations). The mattresses sets fail to meet the mandatory federal open flame standard for mattresses, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Crane Plumbing Recalls Bath Tubs With A Whirlpool Due to Entrapment and Drowning Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Crane Plumbing LLC, of Dallas, Texas, is voluntarily recalling about 5,500 Crane Bath Tubs With A Whirlpool. The drain covers in the tubs can entangle a bather’s hair in the openings, causing the bather’s head to be held under water, which can result in drowning. Applica Consumer Products Inc. Recalls Black & Decker® Spacemaker™ Coffeemakers Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Applica Consumer Products Inc., of Miramar, Fla., is voluntarily recalling about 584,000 Black & Decker® brand Spacemaker™ Coffeemakers. The brew basket can shift out of alignment allowing hot water to overflow. This poses a scalding and burn hazard to consumers. Diving Wings With Defective Inner Bladders Recalled by Poseidon Due to Drowning Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Poseidon West, of West Lake Village, Calif., Poseidon Central, of Conroe, Texas, and American Divers Division, of Alexandria Bay, N.Y., are voluntarily recalling about 300 Besea W50 Diving Wings with Poseidon Inner Bladders. The inner bladder located inside the diving wing can break, causing the wing to fail to operate as a floating/buoyancy device. This poses a drowning hazard to divers. Loaded Boards Recalls Orangatang Skateboard Wheels; Blow-outs Pose Risk of Injury to Riders In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Loaded Boards Inc., of Beverly Hills, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 1,200 sets of Orangatang Skateboard Wheels. The recalled skateboard wheel’s core can shear and blow-out causing the wheel to separate from the skateboard truck’s axle and bearings. This poses a risk of serious injury to riders. SmartSpark Energy Systems Recalls Battery Equalizers Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), SmartSpark Energy Systems Inc., of Champaign, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 800 BattEQ Battery Equalizers. The recalled equalizers can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers. Body Boards Recalled by JGR Copa Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), JGR Copa LLC, of Hollywood, Fla., is voluntarily recalling about 900 18” Kick Body Boards. The green surface coating of the screened logo “Big Lizard™ body boards” on the underside of the body board contains excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Children’s Necklace and Bracelet Sets Recalled by D&D Distributing-Wholesale Due To Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), D&D DistributingWholesale Inc., of Tacoma, Wash., is voluntarily recalling about 29,000 “Chelsea’s” Necklace and Bracelet Sets. Small parts can detach from the necklace and bracelet when the elastic string break, posing a choking hazard to young children. Macy’s Recalls Children’s Hooded Sweatshirts Due to Strangulation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Macy’s Merchandising Group Inc., of New York, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 33,000 Epic 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 50 Compliance and Enforcement Threads and Greendog Hooded Sweatshirts. The sweatshirts have a drawstring sewn at the base of the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children. Campbell Hausfeld Recalls Air Compressors Due to Fire Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Wal-Mart In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Campbell Hausfeld, of Harrison, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 16,000 Campbell Hausfeld Air Compressors. The compressor’s thermal overload, which shuts the unit off when it overheats, can fail. This can lead to overheating, melting of parts and a risk of fire. Laceration Hazard Prompts Recall by Starbucks of Coffee Grinders; Made by Tsann Kuen In coperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Starbucks Coffee Co., of Seattle, Wash., is voluntarily recalling about 530,000 Starbucks Barista® Blade Grinders and Seattle’s Best Coffee® Blade Grinders. The grinder can fail to turn off or can turn on unexpectedly, posing a laceration hazard to consumers. Wagner Spray Tech Recalls Heat Guns Due to Fire and Burn Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Wagner Spray Tech Corp., of Minneapolis, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 300,000 Heat Guns. An electrical component failure inside the heat guns can cause them to continue to produce heat after the power switch is turned off. This can melt the heat gun’s plastic exterior, causing a burn if the heat gun is touched and ignite nearby combustibles, posing fire and burn hazards. Viking Range Corporation Recalls Built-In Refrigerators Due to Injury Hazard; Doors Can Detach In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Viking Range Co., of Greenwood, Miss., is voluntarily recalling about 45,000 Viking Built-In Side-by-Side Refrigerator/Freezers and Refrigerators with Bottom Freezers. The refrigerator’s doors can detach, posing an injury hazard to consumers. W.P. Appliances Inc. Recalls Wolfgang Puck Toaster Oven/Toasters In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), W.P. Appliances is voluntarily recalling about 1,500 Wolfgang Puck Toaster Oven/Toasters. The toaster oven can remain “on” after the toast pops up, posing a fire hazard. Six Reported Deaths Prompt Urgent Re-announcement of Blair Recall of Women’s Chenille Robes In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Blair LLC, of Warren, Pa., is voluntarily re-announcing the recall of about 162,000 full length Chenille Robes. Some robes fail to meet federal flammability requirements and present a risk of serious burns to consumers if they are exposed to an open flame. Children’s Hooded Sweatshirts with Drawstrings Recalled by Winterbee Due To Strangulation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Winterbee Inc. d.b.a. Speedy, of Los Angeles, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 80,000 Speedy Children's Hooded Zipper Jackets and Kids Hooded Pullover Jackets. The jackets have a drawstring through the hood, which can pose a strangulation hazard to children. LaJobi Recalls Babi Italia Pinehurst and Bonavita Hudson Drop Side Cribs; Risk of Entrapment and Suffocation In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), LaJobi Inc., of Cranbury, N.J., is voluntarily recalling about 2,900 Bonavita “Hudson” and Babi Italia “Pinehurst” Drop Side Cribs. The lower spring pins on the footboard and headboard can pop out of the tracks located on the drop side causing the drop side to detach from the crib. When the drop side detaches, it creates a hazardous gap between the drop side and the crib mattress in which infants and toddlers can become entrapped and suffocate or fall from cribs. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 51 Compliance and Enforcement LaJobi Recalls Bonavita “Cabana” Drop Side Cribs Due To Entrapment and Strangulation Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), LaJobi Inc., of Cranbury, N.J., is voluntarily recalling about 2,000 Bonavita “Cabana” Drop Side Cribs. The wooden crib slats can detach or break creating a gap, which can pose an entrapment and strangulation hazard to infants and toddlers. Children’s Loungewear Recalled by Warm Biscuit Bedding Due to Violation of Federal Flammability Standards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Warm Biscuit Bedding Co., of New York, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 9,500 Children’s Loungewear Garments. The loungewear garments fail to meet children’s sleepwear federal flammability standards which require sleepwear, including loungewear, to be either snug-fitting or flame resistant. Outdoor Playset Gliders Recalled by Backyard Play Systems Due to Fall Hazard; Repair Kit Provided In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Backyard Play Systems LLC, of Monroe, Mich., is voluntarily recalling about 1800 Outdoor Playset Gliders. The retaining rings used to secure the gliders to the playset can become loose or detached, posing a fall hazard to children. Hair Dryers Recalled by Vintage International Due to Electrocution Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Vintage International Inc., of Hacienda Heights, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 2,300 National and Sanyo Hand-Held Hair Dryers. The hair dryers are not equipped with an immersion protection device to prevent electrocution if the hair dryer falls into water. Immersion protection devices, which prevent electrocution, are required by industry safety standards for all electric hand-held hair dryers. Bicycles Recalled by REI Due to Fork Failure In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Recreational Equipment Inc. (REI), of Kent, Wash., is voluntarily recalling about 260 2005 Novara Trionfo Bicycles. The fork can separate from the steerer tube which can cause the rider to lose control, posing a fall hazard. Bugaboo Recalls Strollers Due to Risk of Brake Failure In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Bugaboo North America Inc., of Hermosa Beach, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 22,500 Bugaboo Bee Strollers. One or both sides of the brakes can fail, causing a stroller to unexpectedly roll away on an incline. This can pose a risk of injury to the child occupant. July 2009 Bass Amplifiers Recalled by Fender Musical Instruments Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Fender Musical Instruments Corp. (FMIC), of Scottsdale, Ariz., is voluntarily recalling about 90 SWR® Natural Blonde™ Acoustic Bass Amplifiers. The recalled amplifier’s wiring can overheat, posing a fire hazard. Frigidaire Recalls Clothes Washers Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Frigidaire, of Cleveland, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 35,000 Crosley®, Frigidaire®, Kelvinator®, Kenmore®, Wascomat®, and White-Westinghouse® clothes washers. An internal defect in the washer’s drain pump can cause heat to build up, posing a fire hazard to the consumer. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 52 Compliance and Enforcement Sherwin-Williams Recalls Purdy Scrapers Due to Laceration Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The SherwinWilliams Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 76,000 Purdy 2 ½” 4-Edge Scrapers. The recalled scraper’s body can break away from the handle when struck against a hard object. This poses a laceration hazard to users. Little Tikes Recalls Clubhouse Swing Sets Due to Fall Hazard; New Assembly Directions to Be Provided In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Little Tikes, of Hudson, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 1,950 Little Tikes Clubhouse Swing Sets. The recalled swing sets did not come with assembly directions for the swing seat harness. The swing seat harness assembly needs to be completed by the consumer. The swing seats can detach if the harness is not assembled properly, which could result in fall and injury during use. Boy’s Hooded Sweatshirts with Drawstrings and Warm up Sets Recalled by Burlington Coat Factory Due to Strangulation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Burlington Coat Factory, of Burlington, N.J., is voluntarily recalling about 13,300 Boys Hooded Sweatshirts and Warm Up Sets. The sweatshirts and jackets to the warm up sets have drawstrings through the hoods, posing a strangulation hazard to children. Bed Steps Recalled by Domestications Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Domestications, of Weehawken, N.J., is voluntarily recalling about 780 Domestications Bed Steps. The bed steps can break during use, posing a fall hazard to consumers. Blitz USA Recalls Enviro-Flo™ Plus Fuel Containers Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Blitz USA Inc., of Miami, Okla., is voluntarily recalling about 4,000 Enviro-Flo Plus Fuel Containers (1 and 2 gallon container sizes). The spout’s plunger cap can dislodge which can open the seal of the fuel container and allow gasoline vapors to escape. This could cause liquid gasoline to spill from the top of the container during use and result in a fire hazard. BabySwede LLC Recalls Bouncer Chairs Due to Laceration Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), BabySwede LLC, of Cleveland, OH, is voluntarily recalling about 6,500 BabyBjörn® Babysitter Balance and BabyBjörn® Babysitter Balance Air bouncer chairs. Small, sharp metal objects found in the padded area of the bouncer chair can protrude, posing a laceration hazard to children. Reflections of Magic Mirrors Recalled By Lyne Yi International Due to Impact and Laceration Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Lyne Yi International is voluntarily recalling about 600 “Reflections of Magic” Hanging Mirrors (Importer/Distributed by The Bradford Exchange Ltd., of Niles, Ill.). The metal plate used for hanging the mirror can become detached and cause the mirror to fall, posing an impact or laceration hazard to consumers. LeapFrog Recalls Electronic Plush Toys Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), LeapFrog Enterprises Inc., of Emeryville, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 3,700 My Pal Scout Electronic Plush Toy Dogs. The decals on the paws of the plush toy can be removed and ingested by a child, posing a choking hazard. Sevca LLC Recalls Sevylor® Tow Behinds; Quick Hitch Connectors Break, Posing Serious Hazard to Users In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Sevca, LLC of Wichita, KS, is voluntarily recalling about 94,000 Sevylor® Tow Behinds with Quick Hitch Connectors. The Quick Hitch, which connects the towable to the boat, can break and project 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 53 Compliance and Enforcement pieces of the plastic Quick Hitch back towards the boat. If this occurs, an individual can be struck and seriously injured. Violation of Federal Mattress Flammability Standard Prompts Recall of Mattresses by Foamorder.com In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Foamorder.com, of San Francisco, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 140 Natural Sense Foam Blocks with Cotton Cover (Mattresses). The foam blocks with cotton covers (intended to be used as mattresses) fail to meet the mandatory federal open flame standard for mattresses, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Polaris Industries Recalls ATVs Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Polaris Industries Inc., of Medina, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 4,700 2009 Model Year Polaris All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs). The valve assembly can fail in freezing temperatures, causing oil to leak into the exhaust system. This could pose a fire and burn hazard to the rider. Stamina Products Recalls Elliptical Machines; Provides New Warning and Assembly Instructions In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Stamina Products Inc. of Springfield, Mo., is voluntarily recalling about 11,000 Elliptical Cross Trainers. Stamina modified the warning/assembly instructions in the owner’s manuals to emphasize that the elliptical pedal shafts must be securely tightened to the cranks. If not securely tightened, the pedal shafts could become loose from the cranks, which could result in serious injury to the user and/or damage to the product. Fiesta Recalls to Repair Gas Grills Due to Fire, Burn Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Fiesta Gas Grills, of Dickson, Tenn., is voluntarily recalling about 88,000 Blue Ember Gas Grills units in the United States (and 25,000 in Canada). The hose of the gas tank can get too close to the firebox and be exposed to heat, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Heating System Thermostats Recalled by OJ Electronics Due to Shock Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), OJ Electronics, of Chicago, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 30,000 208-Volt and 240-Volt Thermostats. The recalled thermostat’s floor sensor or its cable can be damaged from cutting, drilling, or nailing. This poses a risk of electric shock to consumers if the power supply is not disconnected. Buster Brown Clog Children’s Shoes Recalled by Brown Shoe Co. and Pagoda International Footwear Ltd. Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Brown Shoe Co. Inc., of St. Louis, Mo. and its affiliate Pagoda International Footwear Ltd., of Hong Kong., are voluntarily recalling about 1.4 million Buster Brown & Co.’s Clog Children’s Shoes (73,000 pair of shoes were previously recalled in April 2009). The shoe has decorative wheels that can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children. Elliptical Exercise Gliders Recalled by Thane Due to Fall Hazard; New Instructions to Be Provided In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Thane International Inc., of La Quinta, Calif., are voluntarily recalling about 48,000 Orbitrek Elite and Orbitrek Elite Magnetic Elliptical Exercise Gliders. The written instructions incorrectly identify the proper location of the spring washer. An incorrectly installed spring washer can put undue stress on bolts, causing them to loosen, which poses a fall hazard to consumers. LEGO Systems Announces Recall of Remote Controls Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), LEGO Systems Inc., of Enfield, Conn., are voluntarily recalling about 1,600 Power Functions IR Remote Controls. The batteries in the remote controls can overheat, posing a burn hazard to consumers. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 54 Compliance and Enforcement Steam Cleaners Recalled by Thane International Due to Shock and Burn Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Thane International, Inc., of La Quinta, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 580,000 H2O Mop Steam Cleaners. The power cord can unexpectedly wear down and expose the wiring, posing a shock and burn hazard to consumers. Children’s Hooded Jackets with Drawstrings Recalled by EMH Associates Due to Entrapment Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), EMH Associates Inc., of New York, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 4,400 Hooded jackets. The jackets have a drawstring around the waist which can pose an entrapment hazard to children. Leather Shag Rugs Recalled by Chandra Rugs Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Chandra Rugs, of Adairsville, Ga., is voluntarily recalling about 400 Art Collection Leather Shag Rugs. The rugs fail to meet federal flammability standard, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers. Butterfly Chairs Recalled by Hobby Lobby Stores Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Hobby Lobby Stores, of Oklahoma City, Okla., is voluntarily recalling about 500 Leather Butterfly Chairs. The chair legs can detach unexpectedly causing the chair to collapse, posing a fall hazard to consumers. Evenflo Recalls Telephone Toys Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Evenflo Co. Inc., of Miamisburg, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 25,000 Evenflo Switch-A-Roo Telephone Toys. A mirror decal attached to the toy can peel away, posing a potential choking hazard. Children’s Hooded Sweatshirts with Drawstrings Recalled by Propac Distributing Due to Strangulation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Propac Distributing Corp., of Gardena, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 7,000 Youth Hooded Sweatshirts. The sweatshirts have a drawstring through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children. Rossignol Recalls Cross-Country Boots Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Health Canada (HC), Rossignol Ski Co., of Park City, Utah, is voluntarily recalling about 3,000 pairs (in the United States) and 1,000 pairs (in CanadaHard) of Rossignol Cross-Country Boots. The boot’s sole could separate from the upper boot during use, posing a fall hazard to consumers. Energizer Wallplate Nightlights Recalled Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Energizer, of St. Louis, Mo., is voluntarily recalling about 3,000 Energizer Light On Demand Wallplate Nightlights. The nightlight can overheat, especially if additional devices are plugged into its outlets, posing a fire hazard. Children’s Hooded Jackets and Pullover Sweatshirts with Drawstrings Recalled by Hard Tail Due to Strangulation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Hard Tail, of Santa Monica, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 130 Hard Tail girl’s hooded jackets and pullover sweatshirts. The hooded sweatshirts have a drawstring through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children. Children’s Hooded Sweatshirts with Drawstrings Recalled by C-Mrk Inc. Due to Strangulation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), C-Mrk Inc., of Vernon, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 725 Boys’ Hooded Sweatshirts. The jackets and pullovers have a drawstring through the hood or waist which can pose a strangulation hazard to children. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 55 Compliance and Enforcement Tea Kettles Recalled by Wilton Industries Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Wilton Industries Inc., of Woodridge, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 142,000 Copco Harmony Tea Kettles. The lid on the tea kettle can come loose during handling, posing a burn hazard to the consumer. American Greetings Corp. Recalls Sport Balls Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Health Canada (HC), American Greetings Corp., of Cleveland, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 90,000 (in the United States) and 1,900 (in Canada) packages of DesignWare Sport Balls. The surface coating on the basketball contains excessive levels of lead, in violation of the federal lead paint standard. Kidde Recalls Dual Sensor Smoke Alarms; Can Fail to Warn of a Fire In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Walter Kidde Portable Equipment Inc., of Mebane, N.C., is voluntarily recalling about 94,000 Kidde Model PI2000 Dual Sensor Smoke Alarms. An electrostatic discharge can damage the unit, causing it not to warn consumers of a fire. Bosch Thermotechnology Recalls Boilers Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Bosch Thermotechnology, of Londonderry, N.H., is voluntarily recalling about 90 Gas-Fired Wall-Hung Boilers. An electrical connector can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Kolcraft Recalls 1 Million Play Yards Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Kolcraft Enterprises Inc. of Chicago, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 1 million Kolcraft, Carter’s, Sesame Street, Jeep, Contours, Care Bear and Eric Carle Play Yards. The play yard’s side rail can fail to latch properly and when a child pushes against the rail it can unlatch unexpectedly, posing a fall hazard to children. Husqvarna Recalls Lawn Tractors; Parking Brake Failure Can Cause Loss of Control In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Husqvarna Consumer Outdoor Products N.A. Inc., of Augusta, Ga., is voluntarily recalling about 8,200 Craftsman Lawn Tractors. The tractor’s parking brake can fail posing a loss of control hazard. Women’s Shoes Recalled by Charles David Due to Fall Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Nordstrom and Nordstrom Rack In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Charles David, of Culver City, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 3,200 pairs of Women’s Sample Shoes. The heel of the recalled shoes can detach, posing a fall hazard to consumers. Pacifiers Recalled by Gromex Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Gromex Inc., of Passaic, N.J., is voluntarily recalling about 700 Jaloma Pacifiers. The pacifier mouth guard and the ventilation holes are too small and fail to meet federal safety standards. The pacifier could pose a choking and aspiration hazard to young children. BioSensory Recalls Dragonfly II Mosquito Trap and NightWatch Bedbug Monitor Products Due to Laceration or Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), BioSensory, Inc., of Putnam, Conn., is voluntarily recalling about 70 Dragonfly II Mosquito Traps and 1500 NightWatch Bed Bug Monitors. Carbon dioxide (CO2) pressure sensors inside these products can crack and leak or burst causing the release of CO2. This could cause cracks with sharp edges that could cut a consumer’s hand, or direct CO2 discharge could cause a frostbite-like burn to a consumer’s hand. Aqua-Leisure Industries Recalls Inflatable Baby Floats Due to Drowning Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Aqua-Leisure Industries, of Avon, Mass., is voluntarily recalling about 4 million Inflatable Baby Floats. The leg 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 56 Compliance and Enforcement straps in the seat of the float can tear, causing children to unexpectedly fall into or under the water, posing a risk of drowning. Simplicity Drop Side Cribs Recalled by Retailers Due to Risk of Death from Suffocation In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), retailers are voluntarily recalling about 400,000 Simplicity Drop Side Cribs. The crib’s plastic hardware can break or deform, causing the drop side to detach. When the drop side detaches, it creates space between the drop side and the crib mattress. Infants and toddlers can roll into this space and become entrapped which can lead to suffocation. Intermatic Recalls In-Wall Timers Due to Shock Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Intermatic Inc., of Spring Grove, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 240,000 Intermatic Model ST01 and EI600 Inwall Electronic Timers. When consumers trying to replace the timer’s battery place a metal object through the battery tray slot, the object can reach internal metal contacts, posing a shock hazard to consumers. Lamps Recalled by LTD Commodities LLC, ABC Distributing and the Lakeside Collection Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), LTD Commodities LLC; ABC Distributing of Bannockburn, Ill., and Lakeside Collection, all of Bannockburn, Ill., are voluntarily recalling about 25,800 Ionic Salt Lamps. The lamps overheat causing the vinyl coating on the cord to burst and melt, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Polaris Recalls Snowmobiles Due to Loss of Control Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Polaris Industries Inc., of Medina, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 800 2009 Polaris Assault model Snowmobiles. Bolts on the rear suspension can break causing the rail tip to become dislodged and interfere with the snowmobile’s track. This can cause the track to lock up and the rider to lose control of the snowmobile, posing a risk of injury. Tabletop Rope Cutters Recalled by MarineTech Products Due to Fire and Burn Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), MarineTech Products Inc., of White Bear Lake, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 450 Tabletop Rope Cutters. The recalled rope cutters can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards. August 2009 Baby Jogger Recalls Strollers Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Baby Jogger LLC, of Richmond, Va., is voluntarily recalling about 41,000 Baby Jogger City Mini Strollers. The stroller’s restraint buckle could break or unlatch allowing the child or infant to fall out. Frigidaire and Kenmore Smoothtop Electric Ranges Recalled Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Frigidaire, a division of Electrolux Home Products Inc., of Augusta, Ga., is voluntarily recalling about 200,000 Frigidaire and Kenmore Elite Smoothtop Electric Ranges. Depending on the model, the surface heating elements can: 1) turn on spontaneously without being switched on; 2) fail to turn off after being switched off; or, 3) heat to different temperatures than selected. This poses a fire and burn hazard to consumers. Liquidation Outlet, Inc. Recalls Action Figure Toys Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard; Sold Exclusively at Dollar Stores In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Liquidation Outlet, Inc., of Lakewood, Wash., is voluntarily recalling about 8,400 Force Soldier, Pirate Expeditions with Parrot, and Pirate Expeditions with Treasure playsets. The action figure toys have surface paints which contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 57 Compliance and Enforcement Violation of Federal Mattress Flammability Standard Prompts Recall of Sofa-bed Mattresses by IKEA In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), IKEA Home Furnishings, of Conshohocken, Pa., is voluntarily recalling about 500 IKEA KARLSTAD sofabeds. The mattress and seat cushions intended to be used as a mattress fail to meet the mandatory federal open flame standard for mattresses, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Quiksilver Recalls Girls’ Hoodies with Waist Drawstrings Due to Entrapment Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Quiksilver, Inc., of Huntington Beach, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 500 Roxy Girl “Very Nice” Cotton Hoodies. The cotton hoodie has a waist drawstring that could pose an entrapment hazard to children. Strangulation Death of a Child Prompts Recall To Repair Window Blinds By Vertical Land In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Vertical Land Inc., of Panama City Beach, Fla., is voluntarily recalling about 15,400 horizontal blinds, 16,400 vertical blinds, 800 Cellular Shades. Horizontal Blinds: The blinds do not have inner cord stop devices to prevent the accessible inner cords from being pulled out. If an inner cord is pulled out, a child can become entangled in the loop and strangle. Vertical Blinds: Strangulations can occur if a child’s neck becomes entangled on the free-standing loop formed by the bead chain or by the cord with a weighted device. Cellular Shades: Strangulations can occur if a child’s neck becomes entangled on the shade’s free-standing looped cord. Risk of Strangulation Prompts Recall to Repair Roller Shades by Lutron Shading Solutions In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Lutron Electronics Co. Inc., of Coopersburg, Pa., is voluntarily recalling about 245,000 Roller Shades. Strangulations can occur if the shade’s looped bead chain is not attached to the wall or the floor and a child’s neck becomes entangled on the free-standing loop. Risk of Strangulation Prompts Recall to Repair Victoria Classics Roman Shades; Sold Exclusively by Target Stores In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Victoria Classics of Edison, N.J., is voluntarily recalling about 163,000 Thermal Sailcloth and Matchstick Bamboo Roman Shades. Strangulations can occur when a child places his/her neck between the exposed inner cord and the fabric on the backside of the blind or when a child pulls the cord out and wraps it around his/her neck. Exposed operating cords can knot or tangle creating a strangulation loop. Near Strangulation of Children Prompts Recall of Roman Shades; Sold Exclusively at Pottery Barn Kids In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Pottery Barn Kids/Williams-Sonoma, Inc. of San Francisco, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 85,000 Roman Shades. Strangulations can occur when a child places his/her neck between the exposed inner cord and the fabric on the backside of the blind or when a child pulls the cord out and wraps it around his/her neck. Near Strangulation Prompts Recall of Roman Blinds; Sold Exclusively at IKEA In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), IKEA Home Furnishings, of Conshohocken, Pa., is voluntarily recalling about 120,000 MELINA Roman Blinds. Strangulations can occur when a child places his/her neck between the exposed inner cord and the fabric on the backside of the blind or when a child pulls the cord out and wraps it around his/her neck. The Roman blind has a continuous looped bead chain that when not attached to the wall or floor, hangs loosely by the blind, posing a strangulation hazard to children. Strangulation Deaths of Children Prompt Recall to Repair of Roll-Up Blinds and Roman Shades by Lewis Hyman Inc. In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Lewis Hyman Inc., of Carson, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 4.2 million ¼” Oval Roll-up Blinds and 600,000 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 58 Compliance and Enforcement Woolrich Roman shades. Roll-up Blinds: Strangulations can occur if the lifting loops slide off the side of the blind and a child’s neck becomes entangled on the free-standing loop or if a child places his/her neck between the lifting loop and the roll-up blind material. Roman Shades: Strangulations can occur when a child places his/her neck between the exposed inner cord and the fabric on the backside of the blind or when a child pulls the cord out and wraps it around his/her neck. CPSC, Goodman Manufacturing Co. Announce Changes to 1998 Recall Program to Replace Dangerous Home Heating Vent Pipes The CPSC and Goodman Manufacturing Company, of Houston, TX, are urging consumers who have not yet responded to the previously-announced 1998 recall to do so immediately. After October 1, 2009, the remedy consumers receive will change to be identical to modifications recently announced for a related recall. Maytag Expands Recall of Refrigerators Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Maytag Corp., of Newton, Iowa, is voluntarily recalling about 46,000 Maytag®, Magic Chef®, Performa by Maytag® and Crosley® brand refrigerators (1.6 million units were previously recalled March 2009). An electrical failure in the relay, the component that turns on the refrigerator’s compressor, can cause overheating and pose a serious fire hazard. Ameriwood Recalls Entertainment Stands Sold Exclusively at Walmart Stores Due to Tip-Over Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Ameriwood Industries, of Wright City, Mo., is voluntarily recalling about 195 Your Zone Loft Collection Entertainment Stands. Warning labels sold with the entertainment stands indicate incorrect size and weight limits for televisions used with the stands. A television that is too heavy or wide for the entertainment stand can make the unit unstable, posing a tip-over hazard to consumers. Pella Recalls Casement Windows Due to Impact Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Pella Corp., of Pella, Iowa, is voluntarily recalling about 6,500 Architect Series® and 850 Series® Casement Windows. The hinge can break, causing the window sash to fall out, posing a risk of injury to persons beneath the window. Cloth Books Recalled by Sterling Publishing Co. Inc. Due to Strangulation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Sterling Publishing Co. Inc, of New York, New York, is voluntarily recalling about 15,000 eebee’s “Have a Ball” Adventures Cloth Books. A string attaching a ball to the book can become entangled in the basketball hoop element, posing a strangulation hazard to young children. Weight Watchers Recalls Plush Hungry Figures and Magnets Due to Puncture Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Weight Watchers Intl., of New York, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling about 420,000 (25,000 in Canada) Hungry Figures and Hungry Magnets. Sewing needles have been found in the stuffing of the Hungry Figures, posing a puncture hazard to consumers. Pensi Ceiling Fans Recalled by The Modern Fan Co. Due to Fall and Injury Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The Modern Fan Co. Inc., of Ashland, Oregon, is voluntarily recalling about 1,300 Pensi Fans. The internal coupler that connects the down rod assembly to the motor can break and cause the fan to fall from the ceiling, posing an injury hazard to consumers. DVD Players Recalled by Wal-Mart Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Wal-Mart Stores Inc., of Bentonville, Ark., is voluntarily recalling about 1.5 Million Durabrand DVD Players. The DVD players can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 59 Compliance and Enforcement Bicycles Recalled by Nirve Sports; Stem Failure Poses Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Nirve Sports Ltd., of Huntington Beach, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 120 Cannibal Bicycles. The bicycle stem can crack and cause the rider to lose control, posing a risk of serious injury if the rider falls. Felt Bicycles Recalls Cyclocross Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Felt Bicycles, of Irving, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 1,500 2007/2008 Felt F1X Cyclocross Bicycles. The bicycle’s fork steerer tube can break, causing the rider to lose control and fall, posing a risk of injury. Amplifiers Recalled by Krell Industries Recalled Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Krell Industries LLC, of Orange, Conn., is voluntarily recalling about 2,300 Amplifiers. The amplifiers were designed to operate at a temperature warm to the touch. However, a component input device can fail and cause the amplifiers to overheat, posing burn and fire hazards to consumers. Ridgid Table Saws Sold Exclusively at Home Depot Recalled by One World Technologies Due to Laceration Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), One World Technologies Inc., of Anderson, S.C., is voluntarily recalling about 3,000 Ridgid 10-inch Table Saws. The table saw’s arbor shaft can fail when used with a stacked blade set (commonly known as a “stacked dado set”), which is used to cut grooves. The stacked blade set can be ejected from the saw, posing a potential laceration hazard to consumers. Burley Design Recalls Child Trailers Due to Risk of Injury In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Burley Design LLC, of Eugene, Ore., is voluntarily recalling about 2,700 2009 d’lite ST and Solo ST Child Trailers. The axle assembly’s internal sleeve can loosen, causing one wheel to separate from the trailer. This poses a risk of injury to the child occupant or bike rider. Black & Decker Coffeemakers Recalled By Applica Consumer Products Due to Burn Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Applica Consumer Products Inc., of Miramar, Fla., is voluntarily recalling about 9,800 Black & Decker® Thermal Coffeemakers. The coffeemakers can overheat and melt, posing a burn hazard to consumers. Remote Switches Recalled by Woodstock International Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Woodstock International, of Bellingham, Wash., is voluntarily recalling about 450 Shop Fox Dust Collection Remote Switches. An incorrectly sized wire inside the remote switch can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Homelite, Husky and Black Max Generators Recalled Due to Fire Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Home Depot and Sam’s Club Stores In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Homelite Consumer Products Inc., of Anderson, S.C., is voluntarily recalling about 51,750 Homelite, Husky and Black Max Brand Generators. The fuel gauge can leak excessive amounts of gasoline, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Little Tikes™ Recalls Children’s Toy Workshop Sets and Trucks Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Little Tikes, of Hudson, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 1.6 Million Little Tikes™ Workshops Sets and Trucks. The recalled workshop sets and trucks have oversized, plastic toy nails that can pose a choking hazard to young children. Exercise Units Recalled by Nautilus Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Nautilus Inc., of Vancouver, Wash., is voluntarily recalling about 400 Nautilus F3 Chin Dip Stationary Exercise Units. The footpads on the unit can break, posing a fall hazard to consumers. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 60 Compliance and Enforcement Wii™ Battery Recharge Stations Recalled by Griffin International Due to Burn and Fire Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Griffin International Cos., Inc., of Minneapolis, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 220,000 lone Essentials and React Wii™ 4-Dock Battery Recharge Stations. The battery pack can overheat, posing a burn or fire hazard to the consumer. Target Recalls Circo Booster Seats Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Target, of Minneapolis, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 43,000 Circo Booster Seats. The booster seat restraint buckle can open unexpectedly, allowing a child to fall from the chair and be injured. Jump ‘n Jive Doorway Jumpers Recalled by Graco Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Graco Children’s Products Inc., of Atlanta, Ga., is voluntarily recalling about 2,400 Jump ‘n Jive™ Doorway Jumpers. The recalled doorway jumpers include detachable toys that are attached to the jumper straps with strips of hook and loop fabric. The strips of fabric are not permanently attached to the toys and can become detached during use, posing a choking hazard. Dorel Juvenile Group Expands Recall of Safety 1st Stair Gates Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Dorel Juvenile Group USA, of Columbus, Ind., is voluntarily recalling about 31,500 (100,000 units were previously recalled in February 2009) Safety 1st SmartLight Stair Gates. The hinges that hold the stair gate in place can break, posing a fall hazard to children if the gate is placed at the top of the stairs. Paper Towel Dispensers Recalled By Global Plastics Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Global Plastics Ltd., of City of Industry, Calif., is voluntarily recalling 14,000 Bay West & Hillyard Hybrid Wave N Cut Paper Towel Dispensers. The dispenser’s electric board can overheat posing a fire hazard. Spalding In-Ground Basketball Hoops Recalled By Russell Brands Due to Impact Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Russell Brands LLC, of Alexander City, Ala., is voluntarily recalling about 1,700 Spalding In-Ground Basketball Hoops. The bolts at the base can fail, causing the unit to fall. This poses a risk of serious injury to consumers. Increasing Injuries Prompt Black & Decker to Reannounce Recall of Trimmers/Edgers Due to Laceration and Burn Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc., of Towson, Md., is voluntarily recalling about 200,000 Black & Decker GH1000 Grasshog XP String Trimmer/Edgers. The trimmer/edger’s spool, spool cap and pieces of trimmer string can come loose during use and become airborne projectiles, posing a serious laceration hazard to the user, as well as bystanders. The trimmer/edgers can also overheat, posing a burn hazard to consumers. Ross Stores Recalls Plant Stands; Marble Top Can Detach and Fall on Consumers In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Ross Stores Inc., of Pleasanton, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 1,800 Marble Top Plant Stands. The marble top of the plant stand can detach from the base and fall onto consumers, posing a risk of injury. Polaris Recalls Ranger Side-by-Side Vehicles Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Polaris Industries Inc., of Medina, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 3,800 2009 Polaris Ranger “Crew” and “6x6” Side-by-Side Recreational Vehicles. An electrical short can lead to overheating in the rear tail light wiring harnesses, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Baby Hammocks Recalled by Kaplan Early Learning Due to Fall and Strangulation Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Kaplan Early Learning Company, of Lewisville, N.C., is voluntarily recalling about 200 La Siesta Yayita Baby 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 61 Compliance and Enforcement Hammocks. The hammock can flip over, posing a serious fall hazard and strangulation hazard to infants who become entrapped in the seat’s restraint straps while upside down. Baby Hammocks Recalled by Nova Natural Toys & Crafts Due to Fall and Strangulation Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Nova Natural Toys & Crafts LLC, of Williston, Vt., is voluntarily recalling about 265 Yayita Baby Hammocks. The hammock can flip over, posing a serious fall hazard and strangulation hazard to infants who become entrapped in the seat’s restraint straps while upside down. September 2009 Compact Tractors Recalled by John Deere Due to Injury Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Deere & Company, of Moline, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 90 John Deere Compact Utility Tractors. An incorrectly sized differential was installed in the tractor transaxle affecting the engagement of the differential lock and causing the tractor to turn to the left when braking. This causes the vehicle to veer left when the brake is applied, posing a risk of collision and injury to the operator and bystanders. Lamplight Farms Recalls Replacement Torch Fuel Containers Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Lamplight Farms Inc., of Menomonee Falls, Wis., is voluntarily recalling about 720,000 Flame Guards on ClearVu® Torch Fuel Containers. The flame guards on the recalled replacement torch fuel containers can malfunction and cause the containers to melt while the torch is in use, posing a fire hazard to consumers. IMI Cornelius Recalls Juice Dispensers Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), IMI Cornelius, of Osseo, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 14,000 Quest Commercial Juice Dispensers. Fraying of wiring within the wiring harness can cause the juice dispenser’s transformer to overheat, posing a fire hazard. Big Lots Stores, Inc. Recalls to Repair Bunk Beds Due to Collapse and Fall Hazards In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Big Lots Stores, Inc., of Columbus, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 20,000 Wooden Bunk Beds. The bunk beds’ mattress support slats and side support railings can break, posing a risk of the bunk bed collapsing and a fall hazard to consumers. Grand Trunk Recalls Parachute Hammocks Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Travel Hammock Inc., dba Grand Trunk, of Skokie, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 2,500 Single and Double “Parachute” Hammocks. The hammock’s supporting hooks can fail, causing occupants to fall and suffer injuries. Gas Boilers Recalled by Bosch Thermotechnology Corp. Due to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Bosch Thermotechnology Corp., of Londonderry, N.H., is voluntarily recalling about 85 Gas Boilers. A problem with the boiler’s ignition due to insufficient output voltage from the boiler’s transformer can damage the boiler’s venting. This can result in leaking flue gases, posing a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning to consumers. Clarks® Children’s Shoes Recalled by C & J Clark America Due to Choking Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), C & J Clark America Inc., d/b/a the Clarks Companies N.A., of Newton, Mass., is voluntarily recalling about 2,000 Children’s Shoes. Molded rubber pieces on the sole of the recalled shoes can detach, posing a choking hazard to infants and young children. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 62 Compliance and Enforcement Furnaces Recalled by Northwest Manufacturing Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Northwest Manufacturing Inc., of Red Lake Falls, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 600 WoodMaster AFS 900 Outdoor Furnaces. The temperature gauge can fail and cause fire in the fuel storage hopper, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers. Garlic Press/Slicers Recalled by Trudeau Corporation Due to Laceration Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Trudeau Corporation, of Canada, is voluntarily recalling about 22,000 Trudeau Garlic Duo Slicers. The garlic duo’s slicer blades can break during use, posing a laceration hazard to users. Bicycle Chains and Chain Connector Links Recalled by SRAM Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), SRAM LLC, of Chicago, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 24,000 10 Speed SRAM Bicycle Chains with PowerLock connector links. The recalled PowerLock connector links, used on bicycle chains, are brittle and can crack, allowing the chain to separate from the bicycle and posing a fall hazard to the rider. Bandsaws Recalled by Grizzly Industrial Due to Shock Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Grizzly Industrial, of Bellingham, Wash., is voluntarily recalling about 500 Bandsaws. Some of the recalled bandsaws do not have a grounding wire installed, which poses an electric shock hazard to consumers. O’Neill Children’s Hooded Sweatshirts with Drawstrings Recalled by La Jolla Sport Due to Strangulation Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Jolla Sport USA Inc., of Irvine, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 2,300 Children’s Hooded Fleece Sweatshirts. The recalled sweatshirts have a drawstring through the hood, which can pose a strangulation hazard to children. In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines to help prevent children from strangling or getting entangled on the neck and waist drawstrings in upper garments, such as jackets or sweatshirts. Children’s Animal Masks and Pendants Recalled by Team Work Trading Due to Risk of Lead Exposure In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Team Work Trading, of Los Angeles, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 1,400 Children’s Animal Masks and Pendants. The recalled children’s animal masks and pendants contain high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects. OfficeMax Recalls Office Chairs Due to Fall Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), OfficeMax Inc., of Naperville, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 216,000 Office Max Task Chairs. The back and the base post of the chair can break while in use, posing a fall hazard to consumers. Wal-Mart Announces Recall Expansion of Durabrand DVD Players Due to Fire Hazard In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Wal-Mart Stores Inc., of Bentonville, Ark., is voluntarily recalling about 4.2 million Durabrand DVD Players (1.5 million were previously recalled). The DVD player’s circuit board can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 63 Compliance and Enforcement 2) Letters of Advice to Importers or Manufacturers Imported products are screened at the port by either CPSC or in coordination with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). For all products regulated by CPSC, the Commission issues a Letter of Advice when there is a violation of a mandatory standard. It advises the company of the violation and the nature of the necessary corrective action (to correct future production, to stop sale and correct future production or to recall, stop sale and correct future production). This section lists the Letters of Advice sent to Importers and Manufacturers in 2009 where the Commission has received a response from the company confirming the violation, the Commission has decided that the company has completed voluntary correction agreed upon for the company to remedy the hazard, or the CBP has seized the product at the port. This list presents both the violation and action to be implemented by the company listed. Many imported products were seized at the ports by CPSC and CBP. Product (Model) October 2008 MINI VOLCANO FOUNTAIN (1336A) Violation Citation Action Company Name, Location Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Stop Sale & CFP WHISTLING BUSTER ASSORTED (W520) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Stop Sale & CFP COLOR GHOST (FK4013S) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Stop Sale & CFP BEIJING OPERA (PFC-023) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Stop Sale & CFP HAND PUSH PLANE (5588) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 HANGING FROGGY (WA704) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 SQUEAKY TOY HAMMER (70406) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) ALNICO BAR MAGNET (MG-BAR3AL) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Dive Stick Ban 16 CFR 1303 Recall 16 CFR 1500.18 Stop Sale & CFP HEAVY DUTY CIRTUS DEGREAS (ZUCIT32) Household Cleaning Products Labeling 16 CFR 1500 CFP ERASER - FOOD (ER-6005) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Import Stop Sale & CFP FIREWORKS COUNTRY, W18862 HIGHWAY 29, WITTENBERG, WI 54499 FIREWORKS COUNTRY, W18862 HIGHWAY 29, WITTENBERG, WI 54499 FIREWORKS COUNTRY, W18862 HIGHWAY 29, WITTENBERG, WI 54499 FIREWORKS COUNTRY, W18862 HIGHWAY 29, WITTENBERG, WI 54499 A-MART TOYS INC, 305 EAST 4TH STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 EARTHENTREE, LLC, 4706 109TH PL NE, KIRKLAND, WA 98033 LIQUIDATION OUTLET, INC. DBA L.O.I. DIST, 1025 VALLEY AVE NW #A, PUYALLUP, WA 98371 HOME TRAINING TOOLS LTD., 665 CARBON STREET, BILLINGS, MT 59102 TARGET - MN, 1000 NICOLLET MALL, TPS-3155, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55403 ZEP INC., 350 JOE FRANK HARRIS PARKWAY, EMERSON, GA 30137 KAYLORS SCHOOL SHPPLY, 4152 HWY 75 N, ALBERTVILLE, AL 35951 DIVING GAME (234241046) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 64 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) ERASER - ICE CREAM (ER-6008) Violation Small parts Citation 16 CFR 1501 Action Import Stop Sale & CFP ERASER - BROWN BEAR (ER-6010) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Import Stop Sale & CFP SLEEPWEAR (RETRO ROCKET) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 Recall PLASTIC HORSE CRIB MOBILE (2081-1) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 BUTTERFLY CRIB MOBILE (2081-3) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 XYLOPHONE (856) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 101 ASSORTED MARBLES (70903) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Marble 16 CFR 1500.19 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) POOL STIX (82814) Dive Stick Ban 16 CFR 1500.18 Stop Sale & CFP TOY SQUEAKY HAMMER (70406) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) PULL BACK AIRPLANE (70291) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) PLUSH BEAR CRIB MOBILE (2081-18) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 PLEASANCE BUS (839) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 XL CRAZY GROUND HOGS (RF1669) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Import Stop Sale & CFP GROUND BLOOM FLOWERS W/RP (0901R) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Import Stop Sale & CFP FRICTION TRUCK WITH BRICK (300835) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 FULLA DOLL-OUTDOOR FASHIO (NB000449) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Import Stop Sale & CFP 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location KAYLORS SCHOOL SHPPLY, 4152 HWY 75 N, ALBERTVILLE, AL 35951 KAYLORS SCHOOL SHPPLY, 4152 HWY 75 N, ALBERTVILLE, AL 35951 WARM BISCUIT BEDDING CO., 140 FULTON STREET, 4TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10038 XTREME TOYS CORP., 423 E. 4TH ST., LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 XTREME TOYS CORP., 423 E. 4TH ST., LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 XTREME TOYS CORP., 423 E. 4TH ST., LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 LIQUIDATION OUTLET, INC. DBA L.O.I. DIST, 1025 VALLEY AVE NW #A, PUYALLUP, WA 98371 MODELL'S SPORTING GOODS, INC., 498 SEVENTH AVE., 20TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10018 LIQUIDATION OUTLET, INC. DBA L.O.I. DIST, 1025 VALLEY AVE NW #A, PUYALLUP, WA 98371 LIQUIDATION OUTLET, INC. DBA L.O.I. DIST, 1025 VALLEY AVE NW #A, PUYALLUP, WA 98371 XTREME TOYS CORP., 423 E. 4TH ST., LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 XTREME TOYS CORP., 423 E. 4TH ST., LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 EIDAI INTERNATIONAL INC., 2676 WAIWAI LP, HONOLULU, HI 96819 EIDAI INTERNATIONAL INC., 2676 WAIWAI LP, HONOLULU, HI 96819 TOYS DISTRIBUTION, 1440 BOYD STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 DREAM WORLD TOYS, INC., 10221 BASKERVILLE AVE., CHARLOTTE, NC 28269 65 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) "FISHING GAME" (35697) Violation Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Citation 16 CFR 1303 Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) "FISHING GAME" (35691) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CAROUSEL TOYS (K861 ETC.) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 GRIPPING TWISTN LEARN (K866, K867) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 MULTIFUNCTIONAL TOYS (K826) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 VALUE REST 300 (3300) Mattress Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1632 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Stop Sale & CFP TOYS (GMN217662-02) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall MINNIE MOUSE TOY ASSRT (REM10022) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Small parts 16 CFR 1500.19 Import Stop Sale & CFP Company Name, Location OKK TRADING, INC., 5500 E. OLYMPIC BLVD, SUITE A, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90022 OKK TRADING, INC., 5500 E. OLYMPIC BLVD, SUITE A, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90022 AAA IMPORTS, INC., PO BOX 1509, VEGA BAJA, PR 006941509 AAA IMPORTS, INC., PO BOX 1509, VEGA BAJA, PR 006941509 AAA IMPORTS, INC., PO BOX 1509, VEGA BAJA, PR 006941509 SOUND SLEEP PROUDCTS, 14901 PUYALLUP ST., SUMNER, WA 98390 LTD COMMODITIES, LLC, 2800 LAKESIDE DRIVE, BANNOCKBURN, IL 600150735 MSL, INC, 1938 TYLER AVE, SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733 16 CFR 1500.19 Import Stop Sale & CFP MSL, INC, 1938 TYLER AVE, SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733 16 CFR 1500.19 Import Stop Sale & CFP MSL, INC, 1938 TYLER AVE, SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733 16 CFR 1500.19 Import Stop Sale & CFP MSL, INC, 1938 TYLER AVE, SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) TACK CHEUNG CORP. (T.C. TOYS), 4545 PACIFIC BLVD., VERNON, CA 90058 METRO TOYS INC, 330 S WALL ST #8, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 Other Household Chemicals Labeling Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Small parts 16 CFR 1500 Recall 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) EK SUCCESS LTD, 261 RIVER ROAD, CLIFTON, NJ 07014 TOYS DISTRIBUTION, 1440 BOYD STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 LIQUIDATION OUTLET, INC. DBA L.O.I. DIST, 1025 VALLEY AVE NW #A, PUYALLUP, WA 98371 HOME CENTER TOY ASSRT (REM50124) SCHOOL TOY ASSRT (REM50251) SUPERMARKET TOY ASSRT (REM50316) WINNER TAKES ALL (458081) FISHING GAME (2075/6B) November 2008 FABRIC GLUE () 12 PC PULL BACK CARS (300505) 9-PC. TOY TEA PLAY SET (77207) 16 CFR 1501 16 CFR 1501 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 66 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) YELLOW TRUCK (890A) Citation 16 CFR 1303 SLED BRITE POLISH & SEALA (075015) SLED BRITE METAL POLISH (074018) Violation Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Other Household Chemicals Labeling Other Household Chemicals Labeling WINDOW & DOOR FOAM SEALAN (44100) 7-PC BALLOON ASSORTMENT (6585) 16 CFR 1500.19 Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Recall 16 CFR 1500 CFP 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP Other Household Chemicals Labeling 16 CFR 1500 CFP EXPANDING FOAM SEALANT (43100) PLASTIC PENGUIN (5212) Other Household Chemicals Labeling Small parts 16 CFR 1500 CFP 16 CFR 1501 PLASTIC PANDA (5214) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 BABY BAELLAR (2799) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 WINNIE THE POOH TOP (WPTOP) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Recall ABACUS TOY (ITEM # 88) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 DOLL (1801) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 FISHING ROD (6948) Sharp points 16 CFR 1500.48 MULTIPURPOSE LIGHTER (GAS MATCH) MP Lighter Certificate of Compliance Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts 16 CFR1212.12(b) 16 CFR 1500.19 CFP Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1303 Recall 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) SPIDER RINGS- GLOWS IN DA (877980) TRICK OR TREAT TREASURES (9050PDQ) GROOVY GIRLS FASHIONS (120520) PERMANENT MARKER (99000) 16 CFR 1500.19 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Stop Sale & CFP Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Stop Sale & CFP Company Name, Location METRO TOYS INC, 330 S WALL ST #8, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 POLYMER PLUS CO., P.O.BOX 0181, CAPE CORAL, FL 33910 BLING MATER INC., 208 HOWARD STREET, AUBURNDALE, FL 33823 GEOCEL CORP., 53280 MARINA DRIVE, ELKHART, IN 46514 GEOCEL CORP, 53280 MARINA DR, ELKHART, IN 46514 PAPUCHIS TRUCKING LLC, 411 CESAR CHAVEZ ST, SAN LUIS, AZ 85349 PAPUCHIS TRUCKING LLC, 411 CESAR CHAVEZ ST, SAN LUIS, AZ 85349 METRO TOYS INC, 330 S WALL ST #8, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 SCHYLLING ASSOCIATES INC., 306 NEWBURYPORT TURNPIKE, ROWLEY, MA 01968 PACHA WORLD, PO BOX 71, OCCIDENTAL, CA 95465 METRO TOYS INC, 330 S WALL ST #8, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 JLC TOYS, INC., 337 CROCKER STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 GLOBE TRADING INC, 151-38 19 AVENUE, WHITESTONE, NY 11357 EAST WEST DISTRIBUTING CO., 200 WILMONT RD., DEERFIELD, IL 60015 EASTER UNLIMITED (DIV. OF FUN WORLD), 80 VOICE ROAD, CARLE PLACE, NY 11514 MANHATTAN TOYS, 430 FIRST AVE. NORTH, SUITE 50, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 SUNSTAR IMPORT, INC., 1201 10 OLD HOPEWELL RD., TAMPA, FL 33619 67 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) PERMANENT MARKER (96000) Violation Art Materials Labeling Citation 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) 16 CFR 1303 Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Recall Company Name, Location SUNSTAR IMPORT, INC., 1201 10 OLD HOPEWELL RD., TAMPA, FL 33619 TDI, 1440 BOYD STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 HIGH SPEED SUPER RACE CAR (PB68842) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Mattress Recordkeeping 16 CFR 1303 Recall 16 CFR 1303 Stop Sale & CFP 16 CFR 1303 Stop Sale & CFP 16 CFR 1303 Stop Sale & CFP 16 CFR 1632 CFP 16 CFR 1632 CFP 16 CFR 1632 CFP Mattress Flammability Labeling Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1632 CFP 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) MARKER SET (MARKER) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) FESTIVAL BALLS (MB0008) Fireworks Blowout/Burnout 16 CFR 1507.6 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Import CFP DREAM MACHINE (HP2757) Fireworks Multiple Tube Tipover 16 CFR 1507.12 Import Stop Sale & CFP GROUND BLOOM FLOWERS W/RP (290089) Fireworks Long fuse burn time 16 CFR 1507.3 Import Stop Sale & CFP BUBBLES GUN (TOP-AB) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) XTREME TOY ZONE, 340 S. CROCKER STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 XTREME TOY ZONE, 340 S. CROCKER STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 XTREME TOY ZONE, 340 S. CROCKER STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 XTREME TOY ZONE, 340 S. CROCKER STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 CAPITOL CITY MATTRESS CO., 900 MAIN STREET, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 MATTRESS MAKERS, INC, 1635 E. PORTLAND AVE., TACOMA, WA 98421 PLAYKIDS USA, INC., 4014 FIRST AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY 11229 JIN LONG HENG FURNITURE CO. LTD, 2 RD ZHENYEDONG SHATOU INDUSTR, TOY TRENDZ INC DBA ACME TOYZ TRADING, 316 EAST 4TH STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 GLOBE TRADING INC, 151-38 19 AVENUE, WHITESTONE, NY 11357 SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRIBUTORS, INC., 1406 CHEROKEE FALLS ROAD, CHEROKEE FALLS, SC 29702 BOB HALE FIREWORKS, 45 ROCKET ROAD, BUFFALO, MO 65622 AMERICAN PROMOTIONAL EVENTS (HI), 2720 WAIWAI LOOP, HONOLULU, HI 96819 J & J, INC. DBA TOP WHOLESALE, 18503 HIGHWAY 99, LYNNWOOD, WA 98037 DINOSAUR BRACHIOSAURUS (1033) DINOSAUR BRACHIOSAURAUS (1033) DINOSAUR CARNOTAURUS (1030) DINOSAUR (XXX) MATTRESS (PILLOWTOP) MATTRESS INSPECTION () CRIB MATTRESS () QUEEN MATTRESS (A4H36) TOY HELICOPTER (LX1002) Mattress Flammability Labeling Other Mattress 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 68 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) FARM PLAY SET (911345) Violation Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Citation 16 CFR 1500.19 Action Import Stop Sale & CFP 50PC MEGA MACHINES PLAY S (911344) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts 16 CFR 1500.19 Import Stop Sale & CFP CONSTRUCTION PLAY SET (911346) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) FLASHING PACIFIER (JF010) Pacifier 16 CFR 1511 Recall METAL CHARM (8010PR) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Recall METAL CHARM (8010) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP LIP GLOSS WI/ CHAIN (11132) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Recall NECKLACE (00144881) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Recall 8 PC PULL BACK CARS (399-139E) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Import CFP BALL GAME (1228/L126530) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Ball 16 CFR 1500.19 Import Stop Sale & CFP PULL PUSH BUTTERFLY (2135/L070958) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) PUSH TOY PLANE (0303/L070958) Sharp points 16 CFR 1500.48 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) RATTLES (6965808557) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 AIRPLANE/BLOCKS (6965831744) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) December 2008 PLAY-DOH (38646) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location DDI CORPORATION (DOUBLE DRAGON INT'L), 7425 CHAVENELLE ROAD, DUBUQUE, IA 52002 DDI CORPORATION (DOUBLE DRAGON INT'L), 7425 CHAVENELLE ROAD, DUBUQUE, IA 52002 DDI CORPORATION (DOUBLE DRAGON INT'L), 7425 CHAVENELLE ROAD, DUBUQUE, IA 52002 TOP GOODS TRADING, 10625 DAINES DR, TEMPLE CITY, CA 91780 BENJAMIN INTERNATIONAL INC, 125 N. BENSON ROAD, MIDDLEBURY, CT 06762 BENJAMIN INTERNATIONAL INC, 125 N. BENSON ROAD, MIDDLEBURY, CT 06762 MARKWINS BEAUTY PRODUCTS, 22067 FERRERO, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91789 SPENCER GIFTS, INC., 6826 BLACK HORSE PIKE, EGG HARBOR TWP., NJ 08234 METRO TOYS INC, 330 S WALL ST #8, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 UPS SUPPLY CHAIN SOLUTIONS, MI, 9401 HARRISON, ROMULUS, MI 48174 REGENCY MERCHANDISE, INC., 1729 E. WASHINGTON BLVD., LOS ANGELES, CA 90021 REGENCY MERCHANDISE, INC., 1729 E. WASHINGTON BLVD., LOS ANGELES, CA 90021 REGENCY MERCHANDISE, INC., 1729 E. WASHINGTON BLVD., LOS ANGELES, CA 90021 AL-DAN TRADING INC., 20600 NW 47TH AVENUE, MIAMI,, FL 33055 AL-DAN TRADING INC., 20600 NW 47TH AVENUE, MIAMI,, FL 33055 69 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) BICYCLE (CORRUPTION) Violation Bicycle Protective Guards Citation 16 CFR 1512.9 Action Stop Sale & CFP LITTLEST PET SHOP (564567) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Mattress Flammability Labeling Other Household Chemicals Labeling 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall 16 CFR 1632 CFP 16 CFR 1500 HANDICRAFT CHARM () Other Household Chemicals Labeling 16 CFR 1500 GORY TEETH (25/3352) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500.19 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Recall BABY BOOP PACIFIER (27006) Pacifier 16 CFR 1511 GO GO MINIS PULLBACK VECH (IN070716-18) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP BACKREST (M132033) Mattress Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1632 Stop Sale & CFP FUNNY FISHING (KK4075) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP FISHING GAME (KK-4111) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP FISHING GAME (DM9976) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP FISHING GAME (KK4166) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP FISHING FUNNY GAME (NT864) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP THE MAGNETIC FISHING CHAL (KTY0369) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP TWIN MATTRESS (COMFORT PLUS) HANDICRAFT BRACELET () FANGS MOUTHPIECE (25/3038) "NARUTO" TOY FIGHTING SET (SET B) Company Name, Location HUFFY BICYCLE COMPANY, P.O. BOX 1204, DAYTON, OH 45401 HASBRO, INC., 1027 NEWPORT AVENUE, PAWTUCKET, RI 02861 REGAL MATTRESS CO, 1356 BENNETT DR., LONGWOOD, FL 32750 ARTISHOP IMPORTS, 560 LOS ANGELES ST SUITE 64, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 ARTISHOP IMPORTS, 560 LOS ANGELES ST SUITE 64, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 UNKNOWN - MADE IN CHINA, UNKNOWN , 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall UNKNOWN - MADE IN CHINA, UNKNOWN , 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Recall SO, JAY DBA PLUSH QUEEN, 2266 EVANS ST., FULLERTON, CA 928332109 BABIES ALLEY, DIV OF LA RUE INT'L, 20 WEST 33RD STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10001 KID GALAXY, INC., 150 DOW STREET, TOWER 2, UNIT, MANCHESTER, NH 03101 ROYAL SLEEP PRODUCTS/RESTONIC, 3520 NW 46TH ST, MIAMI, FL 33142 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S MALT AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S MALT AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S MALT AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S MALT AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S MALT AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S MALT AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 70 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) FISHING PLAY SET (KK4296) Violation Small parts Citation 16 CFR 1501 Action Stop Sale & CFP FISHING (T-8112) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP GOLF SET (KK-4462) 16 CFR 1500.19 Stop Sale & CFP 16 CFR 1500.19 Stop Sale & CFP 16 CFR 1500.19 Stop Sale & CFP RATTLES (ET-1388) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Ball Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Ball Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Ball Sharp points 16 CFR 1500.48 Stop Sale & CFP FISHING GAME (PT2006) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP FISHING PLAY (KK-4461) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP TOY FRICTION CARS (KK-4382) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP TOY FRICTION CARS (CAR-3082) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP TOY FRICTION CARS (KTY-0268) Sharp points 16 CFR 1500.48 Stop Sale & CFP TOY FRICTION CARS (CH3105 YELLO) Sharp points 16 CFR 1500.48 Stop Sale & CFP BUBBLE GUN (OR-2238) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP BUBBLE GUN (KK-4276) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP BABY MY LITTLE DARLING (NO.0819) Other 16 CFR 1500 SHENG FA/ DOLL (N/A) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 CHOCOLATE EASTER EGG TOY (79949) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) GOLF SET (KK-4175) GOLF SET (KTY0342) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S MALT AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S MALT AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S MALT AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S MALT AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S MALT AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S MALT AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S MALT AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S MALT AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 DA XING TOYS CO., LTD., BING JIANG RD, CHENGHAI DISTRI, CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S. MALT AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S. MALT AVE., CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S. MALT AVE., CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S MALT AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S. MALT AVE., CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 ASIAMERICA IMPORT EXPORT INC., 16500 NW 49TH AVENUE, HIALEAH, FL 33014 ASIAMERICA IMPORT EXPORT INC., 16500 NW 49TH AVENUE, HIALEAH, FL 33014 FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 8860 E. CHAPARRAL ROAD, SUITE, SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85250 71 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) ERASER (1000 PINK/B) Citation 16 CFR 1500.19 Action Import Stop Sale & CFP Company Name, Location GIGA GIFTS, 416 BOYD ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013-1631 ERASER (1000) Violation Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Small parts 16 CFR 1501 ERASER (1000) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 ERASER (1000) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 ERASER (ORANGE SET) (1000-1) ERASER (PURPLE SET) (1000-1) ERASER (PINK FOOD SET) (1000-2) ERASER (GREEN SET) (1000-2) GROUND BLOOM FLOWER W/RPT (KT9801R) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Fireworks Long fuse burn time 16 CFR 1507.3 Import Stop Sale & CFP Import Stop Sale & CFP Import Stop Sale & CFP Import Stop Sale & CFP Import Stop Sale & CFP Import Stop Sale & CFP Import Stop Sale & CFP Import CFP Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Small parts 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1501 31 INCH DOLLW/SOUND (140505) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 DOLL/ W SOUND/MAGNET (140444) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 LIGHTER KEY () Lighter Certificate of Compliance 16 CFR 1210.12(b) GIGA GIFTS, 416 BOYD ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013-1631 GIGA GIFTS, 416 BOYD ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013-1631 GIGA GIFTS, 416 BOYD ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013-1631 GIGA GIFTS, 416 BOYD ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013-1631 GIGA GIFTS, 416 BOYD ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013-1631 GIGA GIFTS, 416 BOYD ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013-1631 GIGA GIFTS, 416 BOYD ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013-1631 KENT FIREWORKS MFG CO., 100 CHESTNUT SPRINGS ROAD, CHESAPEAKE CITY, MD 21915 JN TRADING, 421 WALL STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 JN TRADING, 421 WALL STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 JN TRADING, 421 WALL STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 MEGA WHOLESALE CORP., 5522-38 N.W 163TH STREET, MIAMI, FL 33014 MEGA WHOLESALE CORP., 5522-38 N.W 163TH STREET, MIAMI, FL 33014 MEGA WHOLESALE CORP., 5522-38 N.W 163TH STREET, MIAMI, FL 33014 KLINKY INC, 6640 VALJEAN AVE, VAN NUYS, CA 91406 TWIN MATTRESS (PRELUDE XL-8) TWIN MATTRESS AIR (EVOLUTIONS) LADY BUG TOY (G013-25) Mattress Recordkeeping Mattress Flammability Failure Small parts 16 CFR 1632 16 CFR 1632 APPLE KEYBOARD TOY (GOO4-14) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 BATMAN ACTION FIGURE (3362) BATMAN ACTION FIGURE (3926) KUNG FU PANDA ACTION FIG (3948) MELODY CHOO CHOO (170663) 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1501 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CFP Stop Sale & CFP Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) INNOMAX, 530 W. ELK PLACE, DENVER, CO 80216 INNOMAX, 530 W. ELK PLACE, DENVER, CO 80216 X Y TRADING, 973 44TH STREET 4C, BROOKLYN, NY 11219 X Y TRADING, 973 44TH STREET 4C, BROOKLYN, NY 11219 72 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) DRAGON FLY TOY (G00414/NO22) Violation Small parts Citation 16 CFR 1501 POWERFUL ACTION (2211B WHITE) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 POWERFUL ACTION (2211B GRAY) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) POWERFUL ACTION (2211 B RED) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) SUPER MOTORCYCLE (9890) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) FISH FUN (A2839) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Small parts 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall 16 CFR 1501 TOY GUITAR (168C) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 STUFFED DOG (G0012-38) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) January 2009 UMBRELLA TOP (SH01) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Import Stop Sale & CFP HEART BEAD BRACELET (107) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 EAGLE FOCUS (MB-8201) Fireworks Multiple Tube Tipover 16 CFR 1507.12 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Import Stop Sale & CFP HOWLING TIGER (MB8203) Fireworks Fuse Side Ignition 16 CFR 1507.3 Import Stop Sale & CFP LAND OF FREE (KM-804) Fireworks Blowout/Burnout 16 CFR 1507.6 Import CFP MARKERS (MK3053-10) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) AHIRU NO COASTER (162070) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Company Name, Location X Y TRADING, 973 44TH STREET 4C, BROOKLYN, NY 11219 UNITED PACIFIC DISTRIBUTORS, INC., 4507 MAYWOOD AVENUE, VERNON, CA 90058 UNITED PACIFIC DISTRIBUTORS, INC., 4507 MAYWOOD AVENUE, VERNON, CA 90058 UNITED PACIFIC DISTRIBUTORS, INC., 4507 MAYWOOD AVENUE, VERNON, CA 90058 UNITED PACIFIC DISTRIBUTORS, INC., 4507 MAYWOOD AVENUE, VERNON, CA 90058 ENERGY CLUB INC., 12950 PIERCE STREET, PACOIMA, CA 91331 MITSUKOSHI USA INC., 7232 SAND LAKE ROAD STE 303, ORLANDO, FL 32819 KEVIN IMPORT INC, 518 SENATOR STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11220 X Y TRADING, 973 44TH STREET 4C, BROOKLYN, NY 11219 PLAYFAIR TRADING COMPANY, 619 WESTERN AVE., #8, SEATTLE, WA 98104 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRIBUTORS, INC., 1406 CHEROKEE FALLS ROAD, CHEROKEE FALLS, SC 29702 SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRIBUTORS, INC., 1406 CHEROKEE FALLS ROAD, CHEROKEE FALLS, SC 29702 JAKES FIREWORKS, INC., 2311 W. 4 TH ST., #A, PITTSBURG, KS 66762 PORO GROUP USA INC, 14849 KALMIA AVE, FLUSHING, NY 11355 73 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) MAGIC CRYSTAL (HP5028) Violation Fireworks Blowout/Burnout Citation 16 CFR 1507.6 Action Import CFP 68'S WILD CHILD (BF6220) Fireworks Fuse attachment 16 CFR 1507.3 Import Stop Sale & CFP PULL BACK CAR (300607) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 WOODEN PULL TOY (DUBY DUCK) BABY ACCESSORY (FROG PRAM CH) WOODEN PULL TOY (DUBY & DUBA) PULL TOY TRAIN (MY TRAIN) TOY CARS (2666) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Stop Sale & CFP Stop Sale & CFP Stop Sale & CFP Stop Sale & CFP Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Recall WHISTLE (N/A) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 HAPPY BASKETBALL GAME (650158) Sharp points 16 CFR 1500.48 LIGHTER (3613-1) MP Lighter Certificate of Compliance 16 CFR1212.12(b) BEAR IN RING TOY (1212) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP FERRERO KINDER JOY EGG (CANDY/TOY) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP FISHING GAME (166386) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CHILDREN'S SLEEPWEAR (SPACE POOTY) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 CHILDREN'S SLEEPWEAR (FLOWER) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) WOODEN JESUS FISH BEADS () 16 CFR 1303 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Company Name, Location BOB HALE FIREWORKS, 45 ROCKET ROAD, BUFFALO, MO 65622 ACF PYROTECHNICS, LLC D.B.A. ACF TEXAS, 2532 BUSINESS LOOP 181 N., FLORESVILLE, TX 78114 TOYS DISTRIBUTION, 1440 BOYD STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 FIG TOYS, 97 OLD HOUSE LANE, SANDSPOINT, NY 11050 FIG TOYS, 97 OLD HOUSE LANE, SANDSPOINT, NY 11050 FIG TOYS, 97 OLD HOUSE LANE, SANDSPOINT, NY 11050 FIG TOYS, 97 OLD HOUSE LANE, SANDSPOINT, NY 11050 GOFFA INTERNATIONAL, 930 FLUSHING AVE, BROOKLYN, NY 11206 EXCELLIGENCE LEARNING CORPORATION, 2 LOWER RAGSDALE DRIVE, SUITE, MONTERY, CA 93940 RIO MIXTECO DE MEXICO IMPORTACIONES, 132 3RD ST, PASSAIC, NJ 77055 MEGA WHOLESALE CORP., 5522-38 N.W 163TH STREET, MIAMI, FL 33014 PARAFFINE USA LLC, 152 WINSLOW WAY EAST, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA 98110 OOMPA ENTERPRISES, 1311 WEST BADGER RD., MADISON, WI 53713 FERRERO POLSKA, S.P.Z.O.O.05-622 BELSK DUZY K, GROJCA, POLAND, PO 00000 99 C ONLY STORES DBA: BARGAIN WHOLESALE, 4000 UNION PACIFIC AVE, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90023 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 74 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) CHILDREN'S SLEEPWEAR (SPORTS) Violation Sleepwear Flammability Failure Citation 16 CFR 1615/16 STRAWBERRY NECKLACE (77) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 COLORFUL DROP NECKLACE (14) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 NOJO MY LITTLE MVP MOBILE (379584) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 SIREN WHISTLES W/BALLOON (PF-1012) Misbranded Balloon 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall KINDER EGG (L176HW03) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP KINDER EGG (L238HGK) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP KINDER EGG (L238HA) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP KINDER EGG (L242HW02) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP PACIFIER (31116) Pacifier 16 CFR 1511 Stop Sale & CFP Lighter Certificate of Compliance 16 CFR 1210.12(b) BOYS BACKPACK SNS (HP-9901) Fireworks Long fuse burn time 16 CFR 1507.3 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Import Stop Sale & CFP EARTH QUAKE 9 SHOT (BP2039) Fireworks Multiple Tube Tipover 16 CFR 1507.12 Import Stop Sale & CFP VARILLA TITANIUM/ROCKET (PFOO84A) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) EXPLOSIONES Y LLUVIAS (PF-AAP19-1) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) February 2009 LIGHTER (019035) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CFP Company Name, Location VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 CROWN CRAFTS INFANT PRODUCTS, INC., 711 WEST WALNUT STREET, COMPTON, CA 90220 MAN'S TRADING COMPANY (MTC), 180 WEST HILL PLACE, BRISBANE, CA 94005 STARK, INC., 250 FOREST DRIVE, GREENVALE, NY 11548 STARK, INC., 250 FOREST DRIVE, GREENVALE, NY 11548 STARK, INC., 250 FOREST DRIVE, GREENVALE, NY 11548 STARK, INC., 250 FOREST DRIVE, GREENVALE, NY 11548 OKK TRADING, INC., 5500 E. OLYMPIC BLVD, SUITE A, CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90022 DUTCH AMERICAN IMPORTS, 1004 SW EMKAY DRIVE, BEND, OR 97702 GRFX INC, 5620 E MEXICO GRAVEL ROAD, COLUMBIA, MO 65202 ATOMIC FIREWORKS, INC., OF MO, 333 ARNOLD CROSSROADS, ARNOLD, MO 63010 FIREPOWER DISPLAY UNLIMITED INC., 14240 SW 256TH STREET, HOMESTEAD, FL 33032 FIREPOWER DISPLAY UNLIMITED INC., 14240 SW 256TH STREET, HOMESTEAD, FL 33032 75 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) FLORES Y EXPLOSIONES (PF-AAP19-2) Violation Fireworks Labeling Citation 16 CFR 1500.14 Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) RACK DE TUBOS DE 3 (PLBM-71) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) VARILLA ULTIMATE CHALLENG (P-R4500W) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) COSMIC TSUNAMI (PLBM-15) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) MAQUINA DE KAOS DR. (P-LBM-47) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) VARILLA MILLENIUM 4000W (P-R4000W) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) VARILLA SUPER SALUTE1 (P-SR10T) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) VARILLA SUPER SALUTE 2 (P-SR20) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) VARILLA MILLENIUM 3000W (P-R3000W) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) COHETE TIPO TRIANGULO (P-SCKT1) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) PATA DE GALLINA ROJA (PSEB8A) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) EXPLOSIVE ROMAN CANDLE (PF-0529-10) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) LAUNDRY DETERGENT (NA) Detergents Labeling 16 CFR 1500 Import Stop Sale & CFP LIGHTERS (323-1) Lighter Certificate of Compliance 16 CFR 1210.12(b) Stop Sale & CFP 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location FIREPOWER DISPLAY UNLIMITED INC., 14240 SW 256TH STREET, HOMESTEAD, FL 33032 FIREPOWER DISPLAY UNLIMITED INC., 14240 SW 256TH STREET, HOMESTEAD, FL 33032 FIREPOWER DISPLAY UNLIMITED INC., 14240 SW 256TH STREET, HOMESTEAD, FL 33032 FIREPOWER DISPLAY UNLIMITED INC., 14240 SW 256TH STREET, HOMESTEAD, FL 33032 FIREPOWER DISPLAY UNLIMITED INC., 14240 SW 256TH STREET, HOMESTEAD, FL 33032 FIREPOWER DISPLAY UNLIMITED INC., 14240 SW 256TH STREET, HOMESTEAD, FL 33032 FIREPOWER DISPLAY UNLIMITED INC., 14240 SW 256TH STREET, HOMESTEAD, FL 33032 FIREPOWER DISPLAY UNLIMITED INC., 14240 SW 256TH STREET, HOMESTEAD, FL 33032 FIREPOWER DISPLAY UNLIMITED INC., 14240 SW 256TH STREET, HOMESTEAD, FL 33032 FIREPOWER DISPLAY UNLIMITED INC., 14240 SW 256TH STREET, HOMESTEAD, FL 33032 FIREPOWER DISPLAY UNLIMITED INC., 14240 SW 256TH STREET, HOMESTEAD, FL 33032 FIREPOWER DISPLAY UNLIMITED INC., 14240 SW 256TH STREET, HOMESTEAD, FL 33032 GRAND WHOLESALE ASSOCIATE INC, 5308 GRAND ST, MASPETH, NY 11376 CATAI TRADING CO., LLC, 3331 WELLINGTON STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19149 76 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) RESCUE PLAY SET (OTB0516539) Citation 16 CFR 1303 BOYS' SLEEPWEAR (AUTOMOBILE) Violation Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Sleepwear Flammability Failure BOYS' SLEEPWEAR (LION) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 GIRLS' SLEEPWEAR (SWEET TRAVEL) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 GIRLS' SLEEPWEAR (A FLOWER FOR) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 GIRLS' SLEEPWEAR (RIDING SCHOO) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 BOYS' SLEEPWEAR (POOTY) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 GIRLS' SLEEPWEAR (PINK KITTEN) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 BOYS' SLEEPWEAR (CHICO & BACO) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 GIRLS' SLEEPWEAR (CHICO & BACO) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 BOYS' SLEEPWEAR (AMORE A VEST) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 BOYS' SLEEPWEAR (AMORE A VEST) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 GIRLS' SLEEPWEAR (AMORE A VEST) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 GIRLS' SLEEPWEARDISNEY (MINNIE) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 GIRLS' SLEEPWEARDISNEY (MINNIE-GRAY) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 GIRLS' SLEEPWEARDISNEY (POOH/PIGLET) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 GIRLS' SLEEPWEARDISNEY (MICKEY MOUSE) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 SUPER POLICE (OTB0517521) 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1615/16 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Company Name, Location CUGAR FORWARDING AND LOGISTICS LLC, 1820 CHICAGO, LAREDO, TX 78040 CUGAR FORWARDING AND LOGISTICS LLC, 1820 CHICAGO, LAREDO, TX 78040 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 77 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) GIRLS' SLEEPWEARDISNEY (MINNIE MOUSE) Violation Sleepwear Flammability Failure Citation 16 CFR 1615/16 GIRLS' SLEEPWEARDISNEY (POOH) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 GIRLS' SLEEPWEARSEFIAN (GREEN-PIG) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 GIRLS' SLEEPWEARSEFIAN (PINK SHEEP) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 GIRLS' SLEEPWEARSEFIAN (BALLOON BEAR) GIRLS' SLEEPWEARARNALDO (PINK PIG) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 CHILDREN'S SLEEPWEAR-BYC (BLUEBEAR) CHILDREN'S SLEEPWEAR-BYC (DOGROOSTER) LITTLEST PET SHOP TOY (N/A) Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 Sleepwear Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1615/16 Small parts 16 CFR 1501 12" PLUSH SPORTS BUNNY/DU (810023FW) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) PLASTIC TOY GARDEN TOOLS (5418) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) PLASTIC KITCHEN PLAY SET (3111) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Import Stop Sale & CFP AMERICA'S MOST WANTED (SF-1106) Fireworks Long fuse burn time 16 CFR 1507.3 Import CFP HOLDEM OR FOLDEM (SF-025) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Import Stop Sale & CFP TOY RINGS - "BLING RINGS" (8188) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) March 2009 GOOD NEIGH BEAR (N/A) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Stop Sale & CFP Company Name, Location VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 VENUS, 801 CIVIC CENTER RD., #145, NILES, IL 60714 HASBRO INC., 1027 NEW PORT AVENUE, P.O. BOX, PAWTUCKET, RI 02862 MCKENZIE BUYING COMPANY, 6700 SW SANDBURG ST., TIGARD, OR 97223 MCKENZIE BUYING COMPANY, 6700 SW SANDBURG ST., TIGARD, OR 97223 MCKENZIE BUYING COMPANY, 6700 SW SANDBURG ST., TIGARD, OR 97223 CONSUMER FIREWORKS GROUP, 3304 TREASCHWIG, HUMBLE, TX 77338 CONSUMER FIREWORKS GROUP, 3304 TREASCHWIG, HUMBLE, TX 77338 FUNWORLD, INC. DIV OF EASTER UNLIMITED, 80 VOICE ROAD, CARLE PLACE, NY 11514 STATE FARM INSURANCE CO., 2202 EAST IRELAND GROVE ROAD, BLOOMINGTON, IL 61704-7147 78 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) SPINNING REEL () MOBILE (PS 317) METAL CONTAINERS () TRANSPARENT MARBLE SET (H075-38) Violation Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Small parts Citation 16 CFR 1303 Action Recall 16 CFR 1501 Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Misbranded Marbles 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Recall 16 CFR 1500.19 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Stop Sale & CFP OPAQUE MARBLE SET (H075-39) Misbranded Marbles 16 CFR 1500.19 LARGE MARBLES (G-039152) Misbranded Marbles 16 CFR 1500.19 COLORFUL DROP BRACELET (14) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CUBIC NECKLACE RIBBON (26) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 PINK RIBBON BRACELET (72) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 COLOR BEAD BRACELET (73) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 BOW CHARM BRACELET (74) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 ELASTIC HEART BRACELET (75) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 ALPACA PUFF BEAR (N/A) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 123 FAMILY HOUSE PLAY SET (6741) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 BABY WALKER (408D) Baby Bouncer/walker Ban 16 CFR 1500.18 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) 2 IN 1 WALKER/ROCKER (AM-238D) Baby Bouncer/walker Ban 16 CFR 1500.18 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) BABY WALKER (AM-638) Baby Bouncer/walker Ban 16 CFR 1500.18 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location ZEBCO WC BRADLEY CO, 6101 E. APACHE, TULSA, OK 74115 L.G.H. 99 CENTS AND PLUS INC., 15 PIKE STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10002 MONTESSORI N' SUCH, 113 EXECUTIVE DRIVE, STE 125, STERLING, VA 20166 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 FLOYD ELVIN JR, 10111 ARBOR DRIVE, AMELIA, VA 23002 PLAYMOBIL USA, INC., 26 COMMERCE DRIVE, CRANBURY, NJ 08512 BRAND NEW TOYS IMP./EXP. CORP., 6083 HALLORAN LANE, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60192 BRAND NEW TOYS IMP./EXP. CORP., 6083 HALLORAN LANE, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60192 BRAND NEW TOYS IMP./EXP. CORP., 6083 HALLORAN LANE, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60192 79 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) HUNTING DINOSUAR PLAYSET (986161 1/3) DINSOSAUR PALY SET (98161) DINOSAUR PALY SET (98161) DRUM RATTLES (N/A) MATTRESS (UNK) BABY SWING SHELF (CJ0289865U31) Violation Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Small parts Citation 16 CFR 1303 Action Recall 16 CFR 1303 Mattress Flammability Labeling Sharp points 16 CFR 1632 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Import CFP 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1501 16 CFR 1500.48 TOY PHONE (ZH-638A1) Sharp points 16 CFR 1500.48 MATTRESS (UNK) 16 CFR 1632 TIARA TOY RINGS - 5 ASST (4196) Mattress Flammability Labeling Lead in Children's Product/FHSA PUFFER BALL (N/A) Sharp points 16 CFR 1500.48 ZOO PACIFIER (2007) Pacifier 16 CFR 1511 Recall VEGITA/SUPER SAIVAN (1200) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) TRANSFORMERS ONCORE (205020 SET) SERAVEE GUNDAM GN008 (205020204498) MASKED DARK KABUTO (205020-20584) MINI GIRL FIGURE / BANDAI (454311255583) VOICE BOY FIGURE GUNDAM (454311256767) SUPERCAR (IC00947PV) 16 CFR 1500 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Company Name, Location DND IMPORTS LLC, 1914 W. PICO BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90006 DND IMPORTS LLC, 1914 W. PICO BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90006 DND IMPORTS LLC, 1914 W. PICO BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90006 DORIS G PILCO, 2230 TAYLOR STREET, HOLLIWOOD, FL 33020 JUN WEI ENTERPRISE INT'L CORP, 6221 6TH AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY 11220 DND IMPORTS LLC, 1914 W. PICO BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90006 DND IMPORTS LLC, 1914 W. PICO BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90006 MECKA HOLDING INC, 220030 BIRDS EYE DRIVE, DIAMOND BAR, CA 91765 TOY INVESTMENTS INC. DBA TOYSMITH, 3101 W VALLEY HWY E, SUMNER, WA 98390 BLUE-SKY INTL. TRADING INC., 3474MAGGIE BLVD ORLANDO, FL 32, ORLANDO, FL 32811 HEALTHTEX, 3555 NW 41 STREET, MIAMI, FL 33142 IMAGE ANIME CO LTD., 103 WEST 30TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10001 IMAGE ANIME CO LTD., 103 WEST 30TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10001 IMAGE ANIME CO LTD., 103 WEST 30TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10001 IMAGE ANIME CO LTD., 103 WEST 30TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10001 IMAGE ANIME CO LTD., 103 WEST 30TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10001 IMAGE ANIME CO LTD., 103 WEST 30TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10001 GOFFA INTERNATIONAL, 930 FLUSHING AVE, BROOKLYN, NY 11206 80 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) TORNADO (TRUCK) (1C00952PV) Violation Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Citation 16 CFR 1303 MUSICAL FUN SET (AG125651/988) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 CARTOON CAR PIANO (AG115824) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 APPLE PIANO (AG129595/500) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 LINGER (DOLL) (AG134372) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 12'S GET OUTA DODGE (BF-6210) Fireworks Blowout/Burnout 16 CFR 1507.6 Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Import CFP 12'S LOUD & PROUD (BF6214) Fireworks Long fuse burn time 16 CFR 1507.3 Import CFP 68'S WILD CHILD (BF6268) Fireworks Long fuse burn time 16 CFR 1507.3 Import CFP WATER GUN (8200A) Sharp points 16 CFR 1500.48 WATER GUN (W10004A) Sharp points 16 CFR 1500.48 WATER GUN (W10065) Sharp points 16 CFR 1500.48 MAGIC SHOOT BASKETBALL (6297LD) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Children's Product Chemical hazard Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Misbranded Balloon 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1500.18 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Stop Sale & CFP Recall 16 CFR 1500.19 Import Stop Sale & CFP Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) COWBOY SET (699AC) SOAP BUBBLES () PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT (SEVERAL) WATER BALLOON CATAPULT (SPEN1276) TOY BLOCKS (1026770) 16 CFR 1500 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location GOFFA INTERNATIONAL, 930 FLUSHING AVE, BROOKLYN, NY 11206 GOFFA INTERNATIONAL, 930 FLUSHING AVE, BROOKLYN, NY 11206 TOYS DISTRIBUTION, 1440 BOYD STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 TOYS DISTRIBUTION, 1440 BOYD STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 TOYS DISTRIBUTION, 1440 BOYD STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 TOYS DISTRIBUTION, 1440 BOYD STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRIBUTORS, INC., 1406 CHEROKEE FALLS ROAD, CHEROKEE FALLS, SC 29702 SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRIBUTORS, INC., 1406 CHEROKEE FALLS ROAD, CHEROKEE FALLS, SC 29702 SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRIBUTORS, INC., 1406 CHEROKEE FALLS ROAD, CHEROKEE FALLS, SC 29702 MEGATOYS, 6443 E. SLAUSON AVE., COMMERCE, CA 90040 MEGATOYS, 6443 E. SLAUSON AVE., COMMERCE, CA 90040 MEGATOYS, 6443 E. SLAUSON AVE., COMMERCE, CA 90040 MEGATOYS, 6443 E. SLAUSON AVE., COMMERCE, CA 90040 WELLS MFG.CO., 280 W. MAIN ST., NEW VIENNA, OH 45159 SPORTSPLAY EQUIPMENT, INC, 5642 NATURAL BRIDGE, ST. LOUIS, MO 63120 JUMPIN BANANA, 3150 W PROSPECT ROAD #350, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 COSSTAR ENTERPRISE, INC., 4121 S. ALAMEDA ST., LOS ANGELES, CA 90058 81 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) X-9 PANORAMIC FINALE (G-160) Violation Pyrotechnic Materials Overload Citation 16 CFR 1500.17 Action Import Stop Sale & CFP RIP RAP (LBM-32) Fireworks Blowout/Burnout 16 CFR 1507.6 Import Stop Sale & CFP 5-WAY GIANT BEAD MAZE CUB (31987) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP PUSH PLANE (303) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 R/C SPEED RACER (2168) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 TOY CAR WITH CHROME (HLI3839) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) April 2009 5-WAY GIANT BEAD MAZE (31987) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP AIR SHOW SENSATION 30 SHO (Y23-341) JUMBO STROBES (HP7040) Fireworks Blowout/Burnout Fireworks Blowout/Burnout 16 CFR 1507.6 Import CFP 16 CFR 1507.6 Import CFP TWIN MATTRESS (MONACO-BEIGE) Mattress Recordkeeping 16 CFR 1632 CFP MAGIC CLASSIC MATTRESS (101) Mattress Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1632 CFP FUNNY LOVELY FISHING (NO.89860) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 GOLDEN DREAM (NONE) Mattress Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1632 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Recall MATTRESS GOMA (HI RISER) Mattress Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1632 Recall MATTRESS GOMA (LITERA) Mattress Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1632 Recall MATTRESS (101) Mattress Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1632 CFP CASTLE PAIL W/SHOVEL (WIC #517206) Sharp points 16 CFR 1500.48 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location BJ ALLEN CO., 555 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD, YOUNGSTOWN, OH 44502 MIKE KILLIAN WHOLESALE FIREWORKS, 1505 SOUTH CEDAR, SOUTH PITTSBURG, TN 37380 KID R US/TOYS R US, 621 BANK ROAD, JEFFERSON VALLEY, NY 10535 S & G TRADING CO, 278-A VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY1, MABLETON, GA 30126 S & G TRADING CO, 278-A VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY1, MABLETON, GA 30126 UNITED PACIFIC DISTRIBUTORS, INC., 4507 MAYWOOD AVENUE, VERNON, CA 90058 TOYS R US, INC, ONE GEOFFREY WAY, WAYNE, NJ 07470 SPIRIT OF '76, 6401 HIGHWAY 40 W, COLUMBIA, MO 65202 GRFX INC, 5620 E MEXICO GRAVEL ROAD, COLUMBIA, MO 65202 UNITED MATTRESS, 2400 S. FLORES ST., SAN ANTONIO, TX 78204 MAGIC SLEEP MATTRESS CO., 220 COMMERCIAL ST., MARSEILLES, IL 61341 MARCO DESTIN INC., 10400 NW 33RD STREET, MIAMI, FL 33172 LOYAL BEDDING, INC., 4221 SW 75TH AVE., MIAMI, FL 33155 LOYAL BEDDING, INC., 4221 SW 75TH AVE., MIAMI, FL 33155 LOYAL BEDDING, INC., 4221 SW 75TH AVE., MIAMI, FL 33155 MAGIC SLEEP MATTRESS COMPANY, 220 COMMERICAL ST, MARSEILLES, IL 61341 WALGREEN CO., 304 WILMOT ROAD, MAILSTOP #329, DEERFIELD, IL 60015 82 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) NECKLACE (67118) Violation Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Citation 16 CFR 1500 Action Recall ABALONE NECKLACE (67117) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Recall TOY JEWELRY (09FF0012) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) KEY CHAIN (IN0005) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) KIDS SLIPPERS (SM0074) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) YOUTH BACKPACK () 16 CFR 1500 B/O DOG (528) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Small parts FISHING GAME (805) Sharp points 16 CFR 1500.48 GLADIATOR SET (8818) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 EARRINGS (NA) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 TWIN MATTRESS (2S5M) Mattress Recordkeeping 16 CFR 1632 Stop Sale & CFP Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CFP TOY WIND-UP HELICOPTER (B028-46) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 TWIST WORM (H75-1) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 4-PC. BATTLE RALLY CAR (D-17-106) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Small parts 16 CFR 1303 Fireworks Fuse attachment 16 CFR 1507.3 FROG PURSE "POCHETTE" (K585-71) SPEEDY FIRE ENGINE (1845610881) TAILSPIN 20 SHOTS (PS59212) 16 CFR 1501 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1501 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Stop Sale & CFP Import CFP Company Name, Location ACTION TOYS INC, 1101 NORTH KELLER RD, SUITE E, ORLANDO, FL 32810 ACTION TOYS INC, 1101 NORTH KELLER RD, SUITE E, ORLANDO, FL 32810 JOO BROS IN. DBA: TEAM WORK, 221 E. EAST BOYD STREET #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 JOO BROS IN. DBA: TEAM WORK, 221 E. EAST BOYD STREET #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 JOO BROS IN. DBA: TEAM WORK, 221 E. EAST BOYD STREET #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 KELLY USA, 6235 LOOKOUT ROAD, BOULDER, CO 80301 DND IMPORTS LLC, 1914 W. PICO BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90006 DND IMPORTS LLC, 1914 W. PICO BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90006 GOFFA INTERNATIONAL, 930 FLUSHING AVE, BROOKLYN, NY 11206 FRESH INTERNATIONAL INC, 11 STOBBE LANE PRINCETON, JUNCTION, NJ 09550 PHILIPS BEDDING, 49-51 RUTLEDGE STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11211 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 ALIBRIS INC., 1250 45TH STREET, SUITE 100, EMERYVILLE, CA 94608 STATELINE FIREWORKS INC, 3115 E 9TH ST, TEXARKANA, AR 71854 83 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) BIG BLOCK V-8 (GPC5029) Violation Fireworks Fuse attachment Citation 16 CFR 1507.3 Action Import Stop Sale & CFP SATURN MISSILES BATTERY (LBM-29) Fireworks Long fuse burn time 16 CFR 1507.3 Import Stop Sale & CFP 100 EMPIRE FIGHTING (S1032) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Import Stop Sale & CFP BEAUTIFUL RAINBOW (S7001) Fireworks Long fuse burn time 16 CFR 1507.3 Import Stop Sale & CFP PYRO POPS (S2004) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Import Stop Sale & CFP NATURAL TOILET BOWL (100265) Household Cleaning Products Labeling 16 CFR 1500 CFP NATURAL LAUNDRY DETERGENT (100008) Household Cleaning Products Labeling 16 CFR 1500 CFP FIGHT FIRE WITH FIRE (MWC 15080) Fireworks Multiple Tube Tipover 16 CFR 1507.12 Import CFP RULE OF THUMB (SFUC4501) Fireworks Multiple Tube Tipover 16 CFR 1507.12 Import Stop Sale & CFP BREAK THE BANK (SFUC4502) Fireworks Multiple Tube Tipover 16 CFR 1507.12 Import Stop Sale & CFP FRENCH QUARTER FRENZY (HP-2731) Fireworks Long fuse burn time 16 CFR 1507.3 Import CFP RUBBER DUCK (HP-7033) Pyrotechnic leakage 16 CFR 1507.5 Import Stop Sale & CFP TRANSPARENT MARBLE SET (H075-38) Misbranded Marbles 16 CFR 1500.19 MILK WHITE MARBLE SET (H075-39) Misbranded Marbles 16 CFR 1500.19 PRINCESS HEART BRACELET (H075-74) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 DAISO GLOWING BALL (D143) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1500.19 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Recall MINI SPORTS BALLS (SPBL 1821) 16 CFR 1303 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location GARRETTS WORLDWIDE ENTERPRISES, 1264 W. 2073 RD, EUDORA, KS 66025 MIKE KILLIAN WHOLESALE FIREWORKS, 1505 SOUTH CEDAR, SOUTH PITTSBURG, TN 37380 AMMO HUT PRODUCTIONS, 619 ROSEWOOD CR, CLAREMORE, OK 74017 AMMO HUT PRODUCTIONS, 619 ROSEWOOD CR, CLAREMORE, OK 74017 AMMO HUT PRODUCTIONS, 619 ROSEWOOD CR, CLAREMORE, OK 74017 SEVENTH GENERATION, 60 LAKE ST., BURLINGTON, VT 05401 SEVENTH GENERATION, 60 LAKE ST., BURLINGTON, VT 05401 JAKES FIREWORKS, 2311 W. 4TH ST. #A, PITTSBURG, KS 66762 ADVANCED TECHNIQUES FIREWORKS, 11019 BUCKEYE TRACE, GOSHEN, KY 40026 ADVANCED TECHNIQUES FIREWORKS, 11019 BUCKEYE TRACE, GOSHEN, KY 40026 GRFX INC, 5620 E MEXICO GRAVEL ROAD, COLUMBIA, MO 65202 GRFX INC, 5620 E MEXICO GRAVEL ROAD, COLUMBIA, MO 65202 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 DAISO SEATTLE LLC, 9100 15TH PL S., STE. E, SEATTLE, WA 98108 AMERICAN GREETINGS CORPORATION, ONE AMERICAN ROAD, CLEVELAND, OH 44144 84 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) BABY CARRIER (10000, 20000) Violation Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Citation 16 CFR 1500 Action Stop Sale & CFP START YOUR ENGINE (DM5012) Fireworks Multiple Tube Tipover 16 CFR 1507.12 Import Stop Sale & CFP PACIFIER (759684152054) Pacifier 16 CFR 1511 Recall AMERICA'S CELEBRATION (WC15058) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Import Stop Sale & CFP POUNDING FORCE (KM866) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Import Stop Sale & CFP 61S TERMINATOR (S1073) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Import Stop Sale & CFP FUNNY SMALL FISHING SET (42351) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 FISHERMAN LARGE FISHING (42453) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 2PCS MINI CARS (42888) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 ANIMAL SET (SQUEEZE DUCK) (43246) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 THUNDER AND LIGHTNING (GPC5026) Fireworks Fuse attachment 16 CFR 1507.3 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Import Stop Sale & CFP PULL ALONG TOY (81846) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP May 2009 TIDE LAUNDRY DETERGENT () Detergents Labeling 16 CFR 1500 Import CFP LAUNDRY DETERGENT (UNK) Detergents Labeling 16 CFR 1500 Import CFP MAGNETIC TOY CRAB (UNKNOWN) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) MAGETIC TOY SCORPION (UNKNOWN) MAGNETIC TOY TURTLE (UNKNOWN) MAGNETIC TOY GOLD FISH (UNKNOWN) 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1303 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location GYPSY MAMA, LLC., 9A ANNIE STREET, BERWICK, ME 03901 RKM FIREWORKS COMPANY, 27383 MAY STREET, EDWARDSBURG, MI 49112 GROMEX INC., 43 1ST STREET, PASSAIC, NJ 07055 JAKES FIREWORKS, 2311 W. 4TH ST. #A, PITTSBURG, KS 66762 JAKES FIREWORKS, 2311 W. 4TH ST. #A, PITTSBURG, KS 66762 AMMO HUT PRODUCTIONS, 619 ROSEWOOD CR, CLAREMORE, OK 74017 L M IMPORT&EXPORT, 4805 NW 165 STREET, HIALEAH, FL 33014 L M IMPORT&EXPORT, 4805 NW 165 STREET, HIALEAH, FL 33014 L M IMPORT&EXPORT, 4805 NW 165 STREET, HIALEAH, FL 33014 L M IMPORT&EXPORT, 4805 NW 165 STREET, HIALEAH, FL 33014 GARRETTS WORLDWIDE ENTERPRISES, 1264 W. 2073 RD, EUDORA, KS 66025 MAGICFOREST, 300 WEST ROAD, UNIT 3, PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE GLOBAL PAPER TRADING CORP., 185 PARK ROW #2C, NEW YORK, NY 10038 GLOBAL PAPER TRADING CORP., 185 PARK ROW #2C, NEW YORK, NY 10038 QQ GIFT SHOP, 8751 KATHY CT., ST. LOUIS, MO 63126 QQ GIFT SHOP, 8751 KATHY CT., ST. LOUIS, MO 63126 QQ GIFT SHOP, 8751 KATHY CT., ST. LOUIS, MO 63126 QQ GIFT SHOP, 8751 KATHY CT., ST. LOUIS, MO 63126 85 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) MAGNETIC TOY LOBSTER (UNKNOWN) Violation Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Household Cleaning Products Labeling Citation 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1500 Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CFP PENDANT (NW-8040F) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Recall TUM-TUM DRUM (NA) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 MY BABY SOOTHER PACIFIER (692780450111) Pacifier 16 CFR 1511 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Stop Sale & CFP ANTI-FREEZE/COOLANT (1103) Automotive Products Labeling 16 CFR 1500 CFP ANTI-FREEZE/COOLANT (1102) Automotive Products Labeling 16 CFR 1500 CFP ANTI-FREEZE/COOLANT (1105) Automotive Products Labeling 16 CFR 1500 CFP ANTI-FREEZE/COOLANT (1121) Automotive Products Labeling 16 CFR 1500 CFP PUSH & PLAY TRAIN (37414) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP TOY TABLEWARE PLAY SET (67222) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 T-REX DINOSAUR GAME (617) Children's Product Chemical hazard 16 CFR 1500.18 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CFP SUPERSIZE SIDEWALK STENCI (8820) Children's Product Chemical hazard 16 CFR 1500.18 CFP LONGNECKERS STACKING GAME (629) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CFP MAGNETIC TOY ALLIGATOR (UNKNOWN) MAGNETIC TOY LIZARD (UNKNOWN) ALL PURPOSE CLEANER (WINN DIXIE) 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1303 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location QQ GIFT SHOP, 8751 KATHY CT., ST. LOUIS, MO 63126 QQ GIFT SHOP, 8751 KATHY CT., ST. LOUIS, MO 63126 QQ GIFT SHOP, 8751 KATHY CT., ST. LOUIS, MO 63126 CR BRANDS, 141 VENTURE BLVD., SPARTANBURG, SC 29306 MC TRADING, 2250 KALAKAUA AVENUE #523, HONOLULU, HI 96815 JR PALACIOS ENTERPRISES, 221 W. WASHINGTON AVE., HARLINGEN, TX 78550-5466 SKYLINE WHOLESALE INC., 85-47 150TH STREET, SECOND FL., JAMAICA, NEW YORK 11435 QUALITY ZONE INC. DBA DELTA INT'L GROUP, 6800 S. AVALON BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90003 QUALITY ZONE INC. DBA DELTA INT'L GROUP, 6800 S. AVALON BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90003 QUALITY ZONE INC. DBA DELTA INT'L GROUP, 6800 S. AVALON BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90003 QUALITY ZONE INC. DBA DELTA INT'L GROUP, 6800 S. AVALON BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90003 MAXIM ENTERPRISE, INC., 10 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, LAKEVILLE, MA 02347 SUPERVALU INTERNATIONAL, 495 E. 19TH ST., TACOMA, WA 98421 RAPID DISPLAYS/CADACO DIV., 4300 W. 47TH ST., CHICAGO, IL 60632 RAPID DISPLAYS/CADACO DIV., 4300 W. 47TH ST., CHICAGO, IL 60632 RAPID DISPLAYS/CADACO DIV., 4300 W. 47TH ST., CHICAGO, IL 60632 86 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) ZIP N' GO MAGIC ASSOSRTME (329) Violation Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Citation 16 CFR 1500 Action CFP ZIP N GO GAMES ASSORTMENT (342) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CFP 18" KICK/BODY BOARD (NO.180000-1) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1303 Recall 16 CFR 1500 Import Stop Sale & CFP 16 CFR 1500.19 Import Stop Sale & CFP 16 CFR 1632 Recall TRACTOR SET (FT0023) NEON JAX (FT0025) MATTRESS (TWIN FOAM) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Ball Mattress Flammability Failure TUFF N COMFY SOCKS (FB6100SG4) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP TUFF N COMFY SOCKS (FB6100LG4) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP CRAYONS (S1136) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Stop Sale & CFP TOY PUPPETS (ASSORTED) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CRIB MATTRESSES/SLEEPING () NECKLACE & BRACELET SET (NB511) Children's Product Chemical hazard 16 CFR 1500.18 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CFP Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP NECKLACE & BRACELET SET (NB075) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Recall NECKLACE & BRACELET SET (NB072) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP 2 IN 1 DOUGH ACTIVITY SET (TY319) Sharp points 16 CFR 1500.48 Stop Sale & CFP GALAXY KIDS' SUNGLASSES (SG522) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP SOLITAIRE BIRTHSTONE RING (CA100) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location RAPID DISPLAYS/CADACO DIV., 4300 W. 47TH ST., CHICAGO, IL 60632 RAPID DISPLAYS/CADACO DIV., 4300 W. 47TH ST., CHICAGO, IL 60632 JGR COPA, LLC, 5611 DEWEY STREET, HOLLIWOOD, FL 33023 FRED'S INC., 4300 NEW GETWELL ROAD, MEMPHIS, TN 38118 FRED'S INC., 4300 NEW GETWELL ROAD, MEMPHIS, TN 38118 FOAMORDER.COM, 1325 HOWARD ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103 RENFRO CORPORATION, 661 LINVILLE RD., MOUNT AIRY, NC 27030 RENFRO CORPORATION, 661 LINVILLE RD., MOUNT AIRY, NC 27030 LIQUIDATION OUTLET, INC. DBA L.O.I. DIST, 1025 VALLEY AVE NW #A, PUYALLUP, WA 98371 MERY GUAJAN, 3412 DAUPHIN AVE./15TH ST, PITTSBURGH, PA 15227 SIMMONS MANUFACTURING CO., LLC, 320 BOWLES RD, AGAWAM, MA 01001 D&D DISTRIBUTINGWHOLESALE, 14615 C STREET SOUTH, TACOMA, WA 98444 D&D DISTRIBUTINGWHOLESALE, 14615 C STREET SOUTH, TACOMA, WA 98444 D&D DISTRIBUTINGWHOLESALE, 14615 C STREET SOUTH, TACOMA, WA 98444 D&D DISTRIBUTINGWHOLESALE, 14615 C STREET SOUTH, TACOMA, WA 98444 D&D DISTRIBUTINGWHOLESALE, 14615 C STREET SOUTH, TACOMA, WA 98444 D&D DISTRIBUTINGWHOLESALE, 14615 C STREET SOUTH, TACOMA, WA 98444 87 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) IMPERIAL BIRTHSTONE RINGS (CA115) Violation Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Citation 16 CFR 1500 Action Stop Sale & CFP 51-PC KNIGHTS PLAYSET (TY641K) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP SEA LIFE BOWLING SET (TY314S) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP 5" STUFFED SPORTS BALLS (TY295) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP PIRATE SHIP TUB TOY (TY424) Children's Product Chemical hazard 16 CFR 1500.18 Stop Sale & CFP CLOWN FISH TUB TOY (TY362F) Children's Product Chemical hazard 16 CFR 1500.18 Stop Sale & CFP UNIPOLE ARTILLERY (S6004) Fireworks Blowout/Burnout 16 CFR 1507.6 Import CFP SINGLE SHOT FLORAL 200M (DM-200M) Fireworks Long fuse burn time 16 CFR 1507.3 Import CFP TWITTER GLITTER 57 SHOTS (PS29530B) Fireworks Fuse Side Ignition 16 CFR 1507.3 Import Stop Sale & CFP TWITTER GLITTER 96 SHOTS (PS29530L) Fireworks Fuse Side Ignition 16 CFR 1507.3 Import CFP WINDBAG () Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP MULTIPURPOSE LIGHTER (SJ-20) 16 CFR1212.12(b) KINDER EGG (JOY) MP Lighter Certificate of Compliance Small parts Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Stop Sale & CFP .125" SEED BEAD ASSORTMEN (1859966) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP FEATHER ASSORTMENT, .25 O (0259970) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP BUTTONS ASSORTED SIZES, 1 (0025100) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP SMALL ORIGAMI ASSORTMENT (0072210) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP 16 CFR 1501 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location D&D DISTRIBUTINGWHOLESALE, 14615 C STREET SOUTH, TACOMA, WA 98444 D&D DISTRIBUTINGWHOLESALE, 14615 C STREET SOUTH, TACOMA, WA 98444 D&D DISTRIBUTINGWHOLESALE, 14615 C STREET SOUTH, TACOMA, WA 98444 D&D DISTRIBUTINGWHOLESALE, 14615 C STREET SOUTH, TACOMA, WA 98444 D&D DISTRIBUTINGWHOLESALE, 14615 C STREET SOUTH, TACOMA, WA 98444 D&D DISTRIBUTINGWHOLESALE, 14615 C STREET SOUTH, TACOMA, WA 98444 AMMO HUT PRODUCTIONS, 619 ROSEWOOD CR, CLAREMORE, OK 74017 BELLINO FIREWORKS, 501N OLSON DRIVE, SUITE 214, PAPILLION, NE 68046 STATELINE FIREWORKS INC, 3115 E 9TH ST, TEXARKANA, AR 71854 STATELINE FIREWORKS INC, 3115 E 9TH ST, TEXARKANA, AR 71854 STEVE SPANGLER, 440 SOUTH FEDERAL BLVD, ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110 K.W. TRADING NY CORP, 4319 SMART ST, FLUSHING, NY 11355-2152 BAVARIA SAUSAGE, INC., 6317 NESBITT ROAD, MADISON, WI 53719 PACON CORPORATION, 2525 N. CASALOMA DRIVE, APPLETON, WI 54913-8865 PACON CORPORATION, 2525 N. CASALOMA DRIVE, APPLETON, WI 54913-8865 PACON CORPORATION, 2525 N. CASALOMA DRIVE, APPLETON, WI 54913-8865 PACON CORPORATION, 2525 N. CASALOMA DRIVE, APPLETON, WI 54913-8865 88 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) MINI BASKETBALLS (5H, 55, 4/5) Violation Children's Product Chemical hazard Citation 16 CFR 1500.18 Action Stop Sale & CFP CLAY IN BUCKET (TK9201) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) CLAY IN BUCKET (TK8336) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) CLAY IN FRUIT BUCKET (TK-9203) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) CLAY IN BUCKET (TK8208) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) CLAY IN CANISTER (8249) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) CLAY IN BAG (8308) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) CLAY IN CARDBOARD PACK (6701) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) CLAY IN BUCKET (T-383) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) 48 PIECE ART KIT (102683110000) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500.19 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Stop Sale & CFP 16 CFR 1500 Import CFP 16 CFR 1500 Import CFP 16 CFR 1500 Import CFP Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Import Stop Sale & CFP CAPTAIN MUTINY 25'S (PP-5019) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Import Stop Sale & CFP NUCLEAR TEST 18'S (PP2001) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Import Stop Sale & CFP DESERT HEAT 17'S (PP2002) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Import Stop Sale & CFP DENIM JEANS W CRYSTAL (JGP0004) DENIM JEANS W CRYSTAL (JGP0005) DENIM JEANS W CRYSTAL (JGP0021) June 2009 DRAGON WARS 10'S (PP2006) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location UNION UNDERWEAR CO., INC., P.O. BOX 90015, BOWLING GREEN, KY 421059015 UNITED JOY INC, 10309 VACCO ST, SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733 UNITED JOY INC, 10309 VACCO ST, SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733 UNITED JOY INC, 10309 VACCO ST, SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733 UNITED JOY INC, 10309 VACCO ST, SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733 UNITED JOY INC, 10309 VACCO ST, SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733 UNITED JOY INC, 10309 VACCO ST, SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733 UNITED JOY INC, 10309 VACCO ST, SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733 UNITED JOY INC, 10309 VACCO ST, SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733 FAMILY DOLLAR, P.O.BOX 1017, CHARLOTTE, NC 28201 DANIEL L, 1206 WALL ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90015 DANIEL L, 1206 WALL ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90015 DANIEL L, 1206 WALL ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90015 FLASHING THUNDER FIREWORKS, 700 E. VAN BUREN ST., MITCHELL, IA 50461 FLASHING THUNDER FIREWORKS, 700 E. VAN BUREN ST., MITCHELL, IA 50461 FLASHING THUNDER FIREWORKS, 700 E. VAN BUREN ST., MITCHELL, IA 50461 FLASHING THUNDER FIREWORKS, 700 E. VAN BUREN ST., MITCHELL, IA 50461 89 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) KICK ASS KUNOCHI 20'S (PP-5003) Violation Fireworks Labeling Citation 16 CFR 1500.14 Action Import Stop Sale & CFP FOUR FIERCE FORCES (PP-A001) Fireworks Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14 Import Stop Sale & CFP ARES DEMONS SUPER HERO (42485) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Import CFP DINO WORLD (24873) COMBAT FORCE (SOLDIERS) (42978) THE WORLD OF ANIMALS (NO.21403) SHELL SHOCKED (BP2340) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Fireworks Blowout/Burnout 16 CFR 1500 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1507.6 ARMY MEN (0801) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) DENIM SHORTS W/ CRYSTAL (027703MD) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 DENIM SHORTS W/ CRYSTAL (037703MD) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 DENIM SHORTS W/ CRYSTAL (027684MD) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 DENIM SHORTS W/ CRYSTAL (027684MD) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 R/C CAR (T0462-VR07) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 R/C CAR (T0462-VR08) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 MOTORCYCLE (455090) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Import Stop Sale & CFP TOY SHAKER (TY293) Rattle 16 CFR 1510 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Company Name, Location FLASHING THUNDER FIREWORKS, 700 E. VAN BUREN ST., MITCHELL, IA 50461 FLASHING THUNDER FIREWORKS, 700 E. VAN BUREN ST., MITCHELL, IA 50461 L M IMPORT&EXPORT, 4805 NW 165 STREET, HIALEAH, FL 33014 L M IMPORT&EXPORT, 4805 NW 165 STREET, HIALEAH, FL 33014 L M IMPORT&EXPORT, 4805 NW 165 STREET, HIALEAH, FL 33014 L M IMPORT&EXPORT, 4805 NW 165 STREET, HIALEAH, FL 33014 THUNDER FIREWORKS INC., 5207 187TH STREET EAST, TACOMA, WA 98446 GLOBAL IMPEX CONNECTION, 30815 RUE VALOIS, RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA 90275 WEEPLAY KIDS, 112 W 34TH ST, STE 1810, NEW YORK, NY 10120 WEEPLAY KIDS, 112 W 34TH ST, STE 1810, NEW YORK, NY 10120 WEEPLAY KIDS, 112 W 34TH ST, STE 1810, NEW YORK, NY 10120 WEEPLAY KIDS, 112 W 34TH ST, STE 1810, NEW YORK, NY 10120 H.C. TOYS INC, 340 S. CROCKER ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 H.C. TOYS INC, 340 S. CROCKER ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 DIRECT DISTRIBUTION SERVICESTC TOYS, 4545 PACIFIC BLVD., VERNON, CA 90058 AMEN TRADING, 1743 EAST 42ND STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90058 90 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) FIREWORKS (FANCY GALA) Violation Fireworks Multiple Tube Tipover Citation 16 CFR 1507.12 Action Import Stop Sale & CFP ROLLING THUNDER (863) Fireworks Blowout/Burnout 16 CFR 1507.6 Import CFP CHEMICAL ROMANCE (GPC5021) Fireworks Long fuse burn time 16 CFR 1507.3 Import CFP AMERICAN ORBITER (GPC5024) Fireworks Long fuse burn time 16 CFR 1507.3 Import Stop Sale & CFP DOMINATOR WHISTLING BUSTE (DM W516A) Fireworks Blowout/Burnout 16 CFR 1507.6 Import CFP TWO POTATO CLOCK (74796) BABY WALKER (UNKNOWN) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Baby Bouncer/walker Ban 16 CFR 1500 CHILDREN'S CHAIR (UNKNOWN) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 BEACH BUCKET WITH SHOVEL (TY694B) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) FIREMAN TEDDY BEAR (CFM205) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP CHILDREN'S JEWELRY (400/600) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CFP CHILDREN'S JEWELRY (671/670) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CFP CHILDREN'S JEWELRY (671/670) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CFP CHILDREN'S JEWELRY () Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CFP CHILDREN'S JEWELRY (21) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CFP ANIMAL MASK (08NA0085) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Recall 16 CFR 1500.18 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location PHOENIX IMPORTS, INC., 901 N. LARCH ST., LANSING, MI 48906 JAKES FIREWORKS, INC., 2311 W. 4TH ST., #D, PITTSBURG, KS 66762-7200 CRAZY CRACKER FIREWORKS LLC, 7825 VIBURNUM DRIVE, LINCOLN, NE 68516 CRAZY CRACKER FIREWORKS LLC, 7825 VIBURNUM DRIVE, LINCOLN, NE 68516 RKM FIREWORKS COMPANY, 27383 MAY STREET, EDWARDSBURG, MI 49112 CHARTPAK, ONE RIVER ROAD, LEEDS, MA 01053 GRANT VICTOR, 1475 POLK STREET #1, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94109 GRANT VICTOR, 1475 POLK STREET #1, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94109 D & D DISTRIBUTING WHOLESALE, INC., 14615 C STREET SOUTH, TACOMA, WA 98444 OHIOPYLE PRINTS. INC., 410 DINNER BELL RD., OHIOPYLE, PA 15470 SHINE & IVY COLLECTION, 27225 CHERRY HILL RD., INKSTER, MI 48141 SHINE & IVY COLLECTION, 27225 CHERRY HILL RD., INKSTER, MI 48141 SHINE & IVY COLLECTION, 27225 CHERRY HILL RD., INKSTER, MI 48141 SHINE & IVY COLLECTION, 27225 CHERRY HILL RD., INKSTER, MI 48141 SHINE & IVY COLLECTION, 27225 CHERRY HILL RD., INKSTER, MI 48141 JOO BROS IN. DBA:TEAM WORK, 221 E. EAST BOYD STREET #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 91 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) NECKLACE (09-FF0016) Violation Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Citation 16 CFR 1500 Action Stop Sale & CFP NECKLACE (KHA000) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP NECKLACE (BLNC) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP PYRO PULVERIZER (G159) Fireworks Multiple Tube Tipover 16 CFR 1507.12 Import CFP AMERICAN CELEBRATION (WC15058) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Import Stop Sale & CFP FIREWORKS (FANCY GALA) Fireworks Multiple Tube Tipover 16 CFR 1507.12 Import Stop Sale & CFP NECKLACE (NAR000) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP ROLLING DUCK (238) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 R/C CAR (QK028/029) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 ATTACK HELICOPTER (108) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CANDY KITCHEN SET (20029) NEW GADGET (GB-H016) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Other Fireworks 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Import CFP TRANSFORMERS TAKARA TOMY (C-09 CAR) CALENDAR CHARACTERS (12DECEMBER) LOYAL TO NONE (802) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts Pyrotechnic Materials Overload COWBOY (8126C) SCUBA DIVER (8126A) 16 CFR 1507 Import Stop Sale & CFP 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall 16 CFR 1500.17 Import Stop Sale & CFP Fireworks Multiple Tube Tipover 16 CFR 1507.12 Import CFP Fireworks Multiple Tube Tipover 16 CFR 1507.12 Import Stop Sale & CFP 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location JOO BROS IN. DBA: TEAM WORK, 221 E. EAST BOYD STREET #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 JOO BROS. IN. DBA: TEAM WORK, 221 E. EAST BOYD STREET #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 JOO BROS. IN. DBA: TEAM WORK, 221 E. EAST BOYD STREET #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 BJ ALLEN CO., 555 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD, YOUNGSTOWN, OH 44502 JAKE'S FIREWORKS INC, 2311 W. 4TH STREET, #A, PITTSBURG, KS 66762 PHOENIX IMPORTS, INC., 901 N. LARCH ST., LANSING, MI 48906 JOO BROS IN. DBA: TEAM WORK, 221 E. EAST BOYD STREET #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 XP TRADING, INC., 335 E. 4TH ST., LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 LM TRADING, 400 S. SAN PEDRO ST., LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TPN PRODUCTS, 300 E 4TH ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TPN PRODUCTS, 300 E 4TH ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 HALE'S FIREWORKS, ROUTE 5 P.O. BOX 5350, BUFFALO, MO 65622 IMAGE ANIME CO LTD., 242 WEST 30TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10001 IMAGE ANIME CO LTD., 242 WEST 30TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10001 KNEPPY'S FIREWORKS INC., 204 LIMB ROAD, WINBURNE, PA 16879 KNEPPY'S FIREWORKS INC., 204 LIMB ROAD, WINBURNE, PA 16879 KNEPPY'S FIREWORKS INC., 204 LIMB ROAD, WINBURNE, PA 16879 92 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) MAJESTIC TWIN MATTRESS (EMPRESS 25YR) MAJESTIC TWIN MATTRESS (IMPERIAL 12Y) HAIR CLIP SET (FHP 7158) HAIR CLIP SET (FHP 7243) HAIR CLIP SET (FHP 7166) Violation Mattress Recordkeeping Citation 16 CFR 1632 Action CFP Mattress Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1632 CFP Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Import CFP 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1500 PRESCOTT POWER (PYK680) Fireworks Blowout/Burnout 16 CFR 1507.6 CAR CARRIER WITH 3 CARS (699) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Import Stop Sale & CFP WINDBAGS () Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP FURUTRE COMBAT SET (3200B-1) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) TOY GUN (T0097) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 COMBAT GUN (PLO16398) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Stop Sale & CFP PARTY GIRL (3732) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CFP REMOTE CONTROL TRUCK (7379338) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP REMOTE CONTROL CAR (A26599) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP GDG BOYS ATHLETIC SHOE (86442) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP PIGGY BANK () Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP R/C MINI CAR (2006B) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location MAJESTIC MATTRESS COMPANY, 4939 CECELIA ST, CUDAHY, CA 90201 MAJESTIC MATTRESS COMPANY, 4939 CECELIA ST, CUDAHY, CA 90201 NEW CHOY INC., 2856 LEONIS BLVD.,, VERNON, CA 90058 NEW CHOY INC., 2856 LEONIS BLVD.,, VERNON, CA 90058 NEW CHOY INC., 2856 LEONIS BLVD.,, VERNON, CA 90058 VICTORY FIREWORKS, INC., 579 VINCENT LANE, ELLSWORTH, WI 54011 DND IMPORTS LLC, 1914 W. PICO BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90006 BE AMAZING, 1741 CORNELL ST., SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84108 TOY TRENDZ INC DBA ACME TOYZ TRADING, 316 EAST 4TH STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 YANSHAN INTERNATIONAL, 2301 CHICO AVE #1, SOUTH EL MONTE, CA 91733 METRO TOYS INC, 330 S WALL ST #8, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 METRO TOYS INC, 330 S WALL ST #8, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 METRO TOYS INC, 330 S WALL ST #8, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 METRO TOYS INC, 330 S WALL ST #8, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 BROWN SHOE COMPNAY, INC., 8300 MARYLAND AVENUE, ST. LOUIS, MO 63105 DD TRADERS D/B/A/ DEMDACO, 5000 W. 134TH STREET, LEAWOOD, KS 66209 RAIDEN TECHNOLOGY INC, 13240 AMAR RD, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91746 93 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) R/C LEVAN "MINI CAR" (2006) Violation Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Citation 16 CFR 1500 R/C TOY RACING VEHICLE (2008D) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 PIMP COSTUME ACCS'Y SET (8078) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 BLING RING COSTUME ASST (8188) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) 8 PC MINI CARS (TY16638) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 LAUNDRY DETERGENT (UNK) LAUNDRY DETERGENT (UNK) Detergents Labeling 16 CFR 1500 Detergents Labeling 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Import Stop Sale & CFP Import Stop Sale & CFP PENGUIN RACE (2017) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 REMOTE CONTROL CAR (388-12D) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 TIN CARRY-ALL (TBC654607S) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Import Stop Sale & CFP CRAYONS (9 WOOD) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) WOMEN'S BATHROBE (3093113) AIRCRAFT PAINT SET ( ) Clothing Flammability Failure Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1610 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Recall 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Recall WATER COLOR CRAYON () Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Recall WATERCOLOR MARKERS () Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Recall July 2009 ANIMAL TAILS (NONE) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Stop Sale & CFP Company Name, Location RAIDEN TECHNOLOGY INC, 13240 AMAR RD, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91746 RAIDEN TECHNOLOGY INC, 13240 AMAR RD, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91746 FUNWORLD, INC. DIV OF EASTER UNLIMITED, 80 VOICE ROAD, CARLE PLACE, NY 11514 FUNWORLD, INC. DIV OF EASTER UNLIMITED, 80 VOICE ROAD, CARLE PLACE, NY 11514 JIDE TRADING INC., 7240 E. SLAUSON AVE, COMMERCE, CA 90040 JJCL INC, 199 LEE AVE 717, BROOKLYN, NY 11211 SHEFA TRADING LLC, 1303 33RD STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11219 MASTER TOYS & NOVELTIES, INC., 2355 E. 37TH ST., LOS ANGELES, CA 90058 METRO TOYS INC, 330 S WALL ST #8, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 THE TIN BOX COMPANY, 216 SHERWOOD AVE, FARMINGDALE, NY 11735 STRIKER SPORTS LLC, 4165 DOW RD (PO BOX 372283 SAT, MELBOURNE, FL 32934 MERY GUAJAN, 3412 DAUPHIN AVE./15TH ST, PITTSBURGH, PA 15227 BLAIR, 220 HICKORY STREET, WARREN, PA 16366 DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP 94 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) CLAY, BLUE ( ) Violation Art Materials Labeling Citation 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Action Recall OIL CLAY ( ) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Recall POLYMER CLAY ( ) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Recall KID'S CRAYONS ( ) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Recall HOLOGRAM PENCIL CRAYON (SEE BOCK 17) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Recall WOODEN ROLLING ANIMAL ( ) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Recall PULL DOLL ( ) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP WOODEN TOY ( ) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP CLASSIC WOODY TOWN ( ) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP WOODEN TRAIN ( ) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP CRAYON ( ) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Recall CRAYON ( ) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Recall FANCY WATER GLUE ( ) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Recall 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP 95 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) ROCKET CRAYON ( ) Violation Art Materials Labeling Citation 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Action Recall MODELING CLAY ( ) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Recall CALLIGRAPHY INK ( ) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Recall BUTTERFLY LIQUID GLUE ( ) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Recall WATER COLOR PAINT ( ) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Recall INFLATABLE BASEBALL BAT ( ) Children's Product Chemical hazard 16 CFR 1500.18 Recall INFLATABLE SWORD ( ) Children's Product Chemical hazard 16 CFR 1500.18 Stop Sale & CFP CANDY PEN CASE ( ) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Stop Sale & CFP FROG PURSE ( ) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Stop Sale & CFP PAINT SET ( ) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Recall PAINT SET WITH MAGNETS ( ) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Recall PURPLE HEADLESS FIGURE (3985-3A) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 MALE ACTION FIGURE (3985-3B) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 GREEN ACTION FIGURE (3985-3C) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP SWEETIE TOYS INC, 333 W GARVEY AVE STE B576, MONTEREY PARK, CA 91754 SWEETIE TOYS INC, 333 W GARVEY AVE STE B576, MONTEREY PARK, CA 91754 SWEETIE TOYS INC, 333 W GARVEY AVE STE B576, MONTEREY PARK, CA 91754 96 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) RED/BLACK HEADLESS FIGURE (3985-L) Violation Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Citation 16 CFR 1500 BICYCLE HELMET (SEAMLESS WEB) Bicycle Helmet Labeling 16 CFR 1203.6 and .34 MAR HYDE UNDERCOATING (41111) MAR HYDE RUBBERIZED UNDER (4211) MILLIE'S PRAIRIE PICNIC () SPONGEBOB FLOATING COMBO (SBOBFD06FB6) Other Household Chemicals Labeling Other Household Chemicals Labeling Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CFP 16 CFR 1500 CFP 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP Stop Sale & CFP STUNT VEHICLE III (23383C) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 PUSH BUTTERFLY (2135) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 PUSH DUCK (238) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 BROWN LIZARD ACTION FIGUR (3985/2B) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 RED TAIL (3985/3A) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 RED GOBLIN (3985/2A) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 BEIGE/BROWN TAIL (3985/3) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 GREEN GOBLIN (3985) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 PURPLE ACTION FIGURE (3985) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 GREEN HUMAN ACTION FIGURE (3985) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 PRESCRIPTION DRUGS () Prescription Drugs Packaging 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) PRESCRIPTION DRUG () Prescription Drugs Packaging 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) 16 CFR 1500 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Recall Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CFP CFP Company Name, Location SWEETIE TOYS INC, 333 W GARVEY AVE STE B576, MONTEREY PARK, CA 91754 PRIME RESOURCES CORPORATION, 1100 BOSTON AVENUE, BRIDGEPORT, CT 06610 3M, 3M CENTER, SAINT PAUL, MN 55144 3M, 3M CENTER, SAINT PAUL, MN 55144 LEANNIE CO., LTD, LUK HOP IND., BLDG, A-B 8 LUK , CSK, 7718 LONG SHADOWS DRIVE, SUGAR LAND, TX 77479 HC TOYS, 340 S CROCKER, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 HC TOYS, 340 S CROCKER, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 HC TOYS, 340 S CROCKER, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 KICO TOYS INC, 436 COLYTON STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 KICO TOYS INC, 436 COLYTON STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 KICO TOYS INC, 436 COLYTON STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 KICO TOYS INC, 436 COLYTON STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 KICO TOYS INC, 436 COLYTON STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 KICO TOYS INC, 436 COLYTON STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 KICO TOYS INC, 436 COLYTON STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 FULLER AVENUE PHARMACY, 2355 FULLER AVE., GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49505 GEORGETOWN PHARMACY (WA), 6111 13TH AVE. SOUTH, SEATTLE, WA 98108 97 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) PRESCRIPTION DRUG () Violation Prescription Drugs Packaging Citation 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) Action CFP PRESCRIPTION DRUG () Prescription Drugs Packaging 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) CFP WHEELED SKATES (7404 7227) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP 20-PC. BEACH PLAY SET (TY684) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Import Stop Sale & CFP PRESCRIPTION DRUGS () Prescription Drugs Packaging 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) CFP PRESCRIPTION DRUGS () Prescription Drugs Packaging 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) CFP PRESCRIPTION DRUGS () Prescription Drugs Packaging 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) CFP TOY PLAY SET (803) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Recall TOY PLAY SET (2236) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Recall TOY PLAY SET (PIRATE EMPIR) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP TOY PLAY SET (SEA ROVER) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP LEATHER COWBOY BOOTS (OK50, OK53) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP LEATHER COWBOY BOOTS (K017/K1007) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP BIKE MESH BAG (BYRV30) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CFP BOY'S FOOTBALL PANTS () Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CFP 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location TIDWELL PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY INC., 2310 TIDWELL, HOUSTON, TX 77093 GAIL'S PHARMACY, 810 WW RAY CIRCLE, BRIDGEPORT, TX 76426 HEELING SPORTS LIMITED, 3200 BELMEADE DRIVE, NO. 100, CARROLTON, TX 75006 D & D DISTRIBUTING WHOLESALE, INC., 14615 C STREET SOUTH, TACOMA, WA 98444 SHARPSBURG PHARMACY, 17316 SHEPHERDSTOWN PIKE, SHARPSBURG, MD 21782 CANTNERS DRUG STORE, 323 BLOOMINGDALE AVE, FEDERALSBURG, MD 21632 DENTON PHARMACY, 508 SOUTH FIFTH AVE., DENTON, MD 21629 LIQUIDATION OUTLET, INC. DBA L.O.I. DIST, 1025 VALLEY AVE NW #A, PUYALLUP, WA 98371 LIQUIDATION OUTLET, INC. DBA L.O.I. DIST, 1025 VALLEY AVE NW #A, PUYALLUP, WA 98371 LIQUIDATION OUTLET, INC. DBA L.O.I. DIST, 1025 VALLEY AVE NW #A, PUYALLUP, WA 98371 LIQUIDATION OUTLET, INC. DBA L.O.I. DIST, 1025 VALLEY AVE NW #A, PUYALLUP, WA 98371 OLATHE BOOT COMPANY, 1750 EAST EXPRESSWAY 83, MERCEDES, TX 78570 ANDERSON BEAN BOOT COMPANY, 1750 EAST EXPRESSWAY 83, MERCEDES, TEXAS 78570 WINDS ENTERPRISES, SUITE 1901, 19/F SIJIXINGZUO/F, ZHEJIANG PROVINCE, CHINA, FR KM. ASHRAF & SONS ( PVT.) LTD., PUL AIK. AMINABAD ROAD, SIALK, PUNJAB, PAKISTAN, FR 51310 98 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) YOUTH FOOTBALL RIB GUARD (BYRV50) Violation Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Citation 16 CFR 1500 Action CFP BALANCING TOY ( ) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Recall BEAR PURSE ( ) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Recall LION PURSE ( ) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Stop Sale & CFP RAINBOW PURSE ( ) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Stop Sale & CFP GIRAFFE BANK ( ) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP FROG BANK ( ) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP TOY GUN (DF-9218B) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) TOY GUN (DF-9218A) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CHILD EARRINGS 3 PAIR (32110-9) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 BAT/KNEE EASER (VECTOR/RBK) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CFP R/C CAR (AFY05529) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 PRESCRIPTION DRUG () Prescription Drugs Packaging 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) SKY KING (W2044) Fireworks Fuse attachment 16 CFR 1507.3 Import CFP WORLD CLASS BOMB (KM-M5000) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Import Stop Sale & CFP 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CFP Company Name, Location WINDS ENTERPRISES, SUITE 1901, 19/F SIJIXINGZUO/F, ZHEJIANG PROVINCE, CHINA, FR DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP TOY TRENDZ INC DBA ACME TOYZ TRADING, 316 EAST 4TH STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TOY TRENDZ INC DBA ACME TOYZ TRADING, 316 EAST 4TH STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 REEBOK INTERNATIONAL, LTD, P.O. BOX CS9116, STOUGHTON, MA 02072 MAGDALENA IBARLUCEA, 1029 BONNIE BREA, LOS ANGELES, CA 90006 BARNES & WILLIAMS DRUG CENTER, 701 HICKORY, P.O. BOX 2855, ABILENE, TX 79601 K & L MARKETING, INC., RR 1, BOX 79B, CUMMINGS, ND 58223 JAKE'S FIREWORKS INC, 2311 W. 4TH STREET, #A, PITTSBURG, KS 66762 99 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) PRESCRIPTION DRUGS () Violation Prescription Drugs Packaging Citation 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) Action CFP PRESCRIPTION DRUGS () Prescription Drugs Packaging 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) CFP PUSH TOY ( ) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP WOODEN MINICAR ( ) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP AIRCRAFT WHISTLE (5238) Misbranded Small Balls 16 CFR 1500.19 PENGUIN HANDBELL ( ) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Stop Sale & CFP CLASSIC WOODY TOWN, TRAIN (SEE BOCK 17) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Stop Sale & CFP HEADBAND (NA) 16 CFR 1303 BOYS TOY GIFT BOX (CMB102) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead in Children's Product/FHSA BOYS TOY GIFT BOX (CMB103) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 BOYS TOY GIFT BOX (CMB105) 16 CFR 1303 PIMP COSTUME ACCS'Y SET (8078) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) RAPPER COSTUME SET (8576 / 8576R) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) RAPPER COSTUME SET (8576 / 8576R) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) HEADBAND (NA) 16 CFR 1500 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1500 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location EDWARDS PHARMACY, 102 SOUTH COMMERCE ST., CENTREVILLE, MD 21617 GALENA PHARMACY, 104 WEST CROSS ST., GALENA, MD 21635 DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP MERRY THOUGHTS, INC., 364 ADAMS ST., BEDFORD HILLS, NY 10507 DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP ACCESSORIES PALACE, 1250 BROADWAY, NY, NY 10001 STEFANIE INC, 1602 COACH PLACE, HACIENDA HEIGHTS, CA 91745 STEFANIE INC, 1602 COACH PLACE, HACIENDA HEIGHTS, CA 91745 STEFANIE INC, 1602 COACH PLACE, HACIENDA HEIGHTS, CA 91745 ACCESSORIES PALACE, 1250 BROADWAY, NY, NY 10001 FUNWORLD, INC. DIV OF EASTER UNLIMITED, 80 VOICE ROAD, CARLE PLACE, NY 11514 FUNWORLD, INC. DIV OF EASTER UNLIMITED, 80 VOICE ROAD, CARLE PLACE, NY 11514 FUNWORLD, INC. DIV OF EASTER UNLIMITED, 80 VOICE ROAD, CARLE PLACE, NY 11514 100 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) HEADBAND (NA) Violation Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Prescription Drugs Packaging Citation 16 CFR 1303 WOODEN TOY ( ) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall WOODEN BOAT ( ) Misbranded Balloon 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall ERASER SET ( ) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall FUNNY ERASER ( ) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall GOLF ERASER ( ) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Parts 16 CFR 1500.19 Recall KITCHEN UTENSIL PLAY SET (3111) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Prescription Drugs Packaging 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) CFP HEADBAND (NA) HEADBAND (NA) HEADBAND (NA) HEADBAND (NA) HEADBAND (NA) HEADBAND (NA) PRESCRIPTION DRUG () August 2009 PRESCRIPTION DRUG () 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CFP Company Name, Location ACCESSORIES PALACE, 1250 BROADWAY, NY, NY 10001 ACCESSORIES PALACE, 1250 BROADWAY, NY, NY 10001 ACCESSORIES PALACE, 1250 BROADWAY, NY, NY 10001 ACCESSORIES PALACE, 1250 BROADWAY, NY, NY 10001 ACCESSORIES PALACE, 1250 BROADWAY, NY, NY 10001 ACCESSORIES PALACE, 1250 BROADWAY, NY, NY 10001 ACCESSORIES PALACE, 1250 BROADWAY, NY, NY 10001 PHARMACA INLAYRATIVE PHARMACY, 1815 N 45TH ST, SEATTLE, WA 98103 DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP DAISO INDUSTRIES, 1-4-14, HIGASHI YOSHIYUKI SAIJ, HIROSHIMA-KEN, 739-0008, JAP SUPERVALU INTERNATIONAL, 495 E. 19TH ST., TACOMA, WA 98421 GROSS DRUG, 2520 FOSTER CREEK AVENUE, BRIDGEPORT, WA 98813 101 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) BEACH BUCKET WITH TOOL (77609) Violation Small parts Citation 16 CFR 1501 Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) MEMORY FOAM TWIN (UNKNOWN) Mattress Flammability Labeling Detergents Labeling 16 CFR 1632 CFP 16 CFR 1500 Import Stop Sale & CFP LAUNDRY DETERGENT (UNK) TWIN SIZE MATTRESS (9220) Mattress Flammability Labeling Prescription Drugs Packaging 16 CFR 1632 CFP 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) CFP PRESCRIPTION DRUGS () Prescription Drugs Packaging 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) CFP PRESCRIPTION DRUGS () Prescription Drugs Packaging Prescription Drugs Packaging 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) CFP LIGTHER/ REVOLVER /GUN (N/A) Lighter Certificate of Compliance 16 CFR 1210.12(b) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) LIGTHER/ANTIQUE GUN (N/A) Lighter Certificate of Compliance 16 CFR 1210.12(b) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) COW/FROG LIGTHER (PL001) Lighter Certificate of Compliance 16 CFR 1210.12(b) LIGHTERS/LITTLE BOY (PL001) Lighter Certificate of Compliance 16 CFR 1210.12(b) LIGHTER/LITTLE GIRL (PL001) Lighter Certificate of Compliance 16 CFR 1210.12(b) DRIVING AROUND TOWN PLAY (1001) Children's Product Chemical hazard 16 CFR 1500.18 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Stop Sale & CFP APEX ATV (50 CC) Failure to comply with Action Plan Reqmt Failure to comply with Action Plan Reqmt Failure to comply with Action Plan Reqmt 15 U.S.C. 2089(a)(2) Stop Sale & CFP 15 U.S.C. 2089(a)(2) Stop Sale & CFP 15 U.S.C. 2089(a)(2) Stop Sale & CFP PRESCRIPTION DRUGS () PRESCRIPTION DRUGS () APEX ATV (70 CC) APEX ATV (90 CC) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS CFP Company Name, Location LIQUIDATION OUTLET, INC. DBA L.O.I. DIST, 1025 VALLEY AVE NW #A, PUYALLUP, WA 98371 FOAMORDER.COM, 1325 HOWARD ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103 KW TRADING IMPORT NY, 4319 SMART STREET, FLUSHING, NY 11355 SOUND SLEEP PRODUCTS, 14901 PUYALLUP STREET, SUMNER, WA 98390 MCDOUGALLS DRUG CENTER, 1645 LIBERTY RD, SYKESVILLE, MD 21748 MEDICINE PLUS PHARMACY NEW MARKET, 11717 OLD NATIONAL PIKE, NEW MARKET, MD 21774 RITE AID VT, 896 PUTNEY RD, BRATTLEBORO, VT 05301 BRUNSWICK PHARMACY, 610 NINTH AVE., BRUNSWICK, MD 21716 L-UNIQUE INC. DBA NY WHOLESALE, 11612 N NEBRASKA AVE, TAMPA, FL 33612 L-UNIQUE INC. DBA NY WHOLESALE, 11612 N NEBRASKA AVE, TAMPA, FL 33612 XU ENTERPRISES INC., 9926 NW 6TH COURT, PLANTATION, FL 33324 XU ENTERPRISES INC., 9926 NW 6TH COURT, PLANTATION, FL 33324 XU ENTERPRISES INC., 9926 NW 6TH COURT, PLANTATION, FL 33324 MY LULLABUG, 7 MILL HAVEN CT., DURHAM, NC 27713 APEX MOTOR USA INC., 2885 N NEVADA STREET, #150, CHANDLER, AZ 85225 APEX MOTOR USA INC., 2885 N NEVADA STREET, #150, CHANDLER, AZ 85225 APEX MOTOR USA INC., 2885 N NEVADA STREET, #150, CHANDLER, AZ 85225 102 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) APEX ATV (100 CC) Violation Failure to comply with Action Plan Reqmt Detergents Labeling Citation 15 U.S.C. 2089(a)(2) Action Stop Sale & CFP 16 CFR 1500 Import Stop Sale & CFP COMBAT FORCE SET (TC9JA24) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CANDY BOX KIDS DOLLS (SEVERAL) Children's Product Chemical hazard 16 CFR 1500.18 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Stop Sale & CFP CANDY BOX KIDS DOLL (UNK) Children's Product Chemical hazard 16 CFR 1500.18 Stop Sale & CFP TOY FIGURINES (NONE) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 TOY FIGURINES (NONE) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 TOY FIGURINES (NONE) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 RAPPER COSTUME SET (8576MJ/8576R) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) MONEY CLIP (90489) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) ARMY GREEN SWEATER (N/A) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Mattress Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1632 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CFP 16 CFR 1632 CFP 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) LAUNDRY DETERGENT (UNK) MATTRESS (FOAM) (GARME TECH/W) TWIN MATTRESS (49) PLASTIC SPIDER RINGS (9370) Mattress Flammability Labeling Lead in Children's Product/FHSA DRUM RATTLES (N/A) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 4PC FRICTION CAR SET (8114) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location APEX MOTOR USA INC., 2885 N NEVADA STREET, #150, CHANDLER, AZ 85225 NORTH AMERICAN PURCHASE & TRADE, 1800 SE 10TH AVE SUITE 435, FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316 TOP Q INC, 100 SOUTH 15TH STREET, MCALLEN, TX 78501 CANDY BOX KIDS, INC., 11496 SPRING ARBOR ROAD, SPRING ARBOR, MI 49284 CANDY BOX KIDS, INC., 11496 SPRING ARBOR ROAD, SPRING ARBOR, MI 49284 MARILYN SIGNORILE, 37 E WALNUT AVENUE, MERCHANTVILLE, NJ 08109 SCOTT TALIS, 1066 SURRET ROAD, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19115 JORDAN SONGER, 1513 NORMAN ROAD, CHESTER, MD 21619 FUNWORLD, INC. DIV OF EASTER UNLIMITED, 80 VOICE ROAD, CARLE PLACE, NY 11514 FUNWORLD, INC. DIV OF EASTER UNLIMITED, 80 VOICE ROAD, CARLE PLACE, NY 11514 FLOYD ELVIN JR, 10111 ARBOR DRIVE, AMELIA, VA 23002 JOYA SLEEP SYSTEMS BY GARME, 2815 EARLHAM PLACE, SUITE 102, HIGH POINT, NC 27264 IMPERIAL BEDDING CO., 720 11TH STREET, HUNTINGTON, WV 25703 FUNWORLD, INC. DIV OF EASTER UNLIMITED, 80 VOICE ROAD, CARLE PLACE, NY 11514 NANCY BROOK, 12460 SW 117 COURT, MIAMI, FL 33186 GLOBAL IMPEX CONNECTION, 30815 RUE VALOIS, RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA 90275 103 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) ARMY HELICOPTER AND TRUCK (PT222C) Violation Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Citation 16 CFR 1303 Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) TURTLE PUZZLE PULL TOY (0213) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) FARM ANIMALS SET (0087) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) BELL AND DRUM PLAYSET (88-9) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) FRICTION CAR ( 522B) Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) COMBAT 3 GUN (DF9218B) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 SUPER RACING CAR (7756) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 TIGER (R/C TOY TRUCK) (HQ312) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 ATV (125CC DELUXE) 15 U.S.C. 2089(a)(2) GROUND BLOOM FLOWER (GG0901B) Failure to comply with Action Plan Reqmt Fireworks Long fuse burn time 16 CFR 1507.3 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Import CFP MORTAR MAYHEM (KL12) Fireworks Blowout/Burnout 16 CFR 1507.6 Import CFP CLAY COLOR SMOKE BALLS (LB-S0860C-12) Other Fireworks 16 CFR 1507 Import CFP ROLLERCOASTER FIRECRACKER (ANG002) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Stop Sale & CFP MAGNETIC WOODEN BLOCKS (TRANSPORTATI) MAGNETIC WOODEN BLOCK (PLAYGROUND) TWIN MATTRESS (MWQMWFOBXQ) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Import Stop Sale & CFP Small parts 16 CFR 1501 Mattress Flammability Failure 16 CFR 1632 Import Stop Sale & CFP Recall 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location GLOBAL IMPEX CONNECTION, 30815 RUE VALOIS, RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA 90275 GLOBAL IMPEX CONNECTION, 30815 RUE VALOIS, RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA 90275 GLOBAL IMPEX CONNECTION, 30815 RUE VALOIS, RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA 90275 GLOBAL IMPEX CONNECTION, 30815 RUE VALOIS, RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA 90275 GLOBAL IMPEX CONNECTION, 30815 RUE VALOIS, RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA 90275 CB TOYS WHOLESALE INC, 330 WALL STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 CB TOYS WHOLESALE INC, 330 WALL STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 CB TOYS WHOLESALE INC, 330 WALL STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 MOLGER INC., 1459 SAN MATEO AVE., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 R. BROWN, INC., 9400 INSPIRATION DR, MISSOULA, MT 59802 K & L MARKETING, INC., RR 1, BOX 79B, CUMMINGS, ND 58223 MARV KOHLER ENTERPRISES, 1739 S. INGALLS, GRAND ISLAND, NE 68803 CASSORLA BROTHERS, INC., 980 BROYLES RANCH ROAD, BATTLE MOUNTAIN, NV 89820 SELION, 18 DEL LIVORNO, RVINE, CA 92614 SELION, 18 DEL LIVORNO, RVINE, CA 92614 MATTRESS WORLD, 8310 C F HAWN FWY, DALLAS, TX 75217 104 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) September 2009 MINI BUTTERFLY STICK (N/A) Violation Citation Action Company Name, Location Batteries/automotive Labeling 16 CFR 1500 Import CFP AIR SHOT GUN (23948) Misbranded Toys/Games w/Small Ball 16 CFR 1500.19 Stop Sale & CFP 25S CAKE (FF515) Fireworks Blowout/Burnout 16 CFR 1507.6 Import CFP BIGGEST ON THE BLOCK (KL1023) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Import Stop Sale & CFP EAR PLUGS INCLUDED (KL2014) Fireworks Blowout/Burnout 16 CFR 1507.6 Import CFP JUMBO M-8 SMOKE CARTRIDGE (BC713) Fireworks Blowout/Burnout 16 CFR 1507.6 Import Stop Sale & CFP TRIDENT ROCKET (KARG) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Import Stop Sale & CFP SIDEWINDER (YU-812) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Import Stop Sale & CFP HEAVY METAL (GKC89) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Import Stop Sale & CFP DRAGON ATTACK (GKC82) Pyrotechnic Materials Overload 16 CFR 1500.17 Import Stop Sale & CFP BUTTERFLY PUSH TOY (5312) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 AIRPLANE PUSH TOY (0301) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 DUCK PUSH TOY (832) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 FISHING GAME (68004) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 FISHING GAME (9889-301) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 MAGNETIC ALPHABET CENTER (NA) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 24 FINE POINT MARKER PENS (TC-24PP) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Import Stop Sale & CFP FOUR WEI INC, 217 E. WINSTON ST., LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 FOUR SEASONS GENERAL MERCHANDISE, 2801 E. VERNON AVE., VERNON, CA 90058 K & L MARKETING, INC., RR 1, BOX 79B, CUMMINGS, ND 58223 K & L MARKETING, INC., RR 1, BOX 79B, CUMMINGS, ND 58223 K & L MARKETING, INC., RR 1, BOX 79B, CUMMINGS, ND 58223 MERAMEC SPECIALITY COMPANY, 333 ARNOLD CROSSROADS, ARNOLD, MO 63010 BLAST CITY, INC., 211 DICEY ROAD, WEATHERFORD, TX 76085 BLAST CITY, INC., 211 DICEY ROAD, WEATHERFORD, TX 76085 BLAST CITY, INC., 211 DICEY ROAD, WEATHERFORD, TX 76085 BLAST CITY, INC., 211 DICEY ROAD, WEATHERFORD, TX 76085 USA APPLETREE CORP, 321 WALL STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 USA APPLETREE CORP, 321 WALL STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 USA APPLETREE CORP, 321 WALL STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 USA APPLETREE CORP, 321 WALL STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 USA APPLETREE CORP, 321 WALL STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 S & S WORLDWIDE, 75 MILL ST, COLCHESTER, CT 06415 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS BORDERS BOOKS AND MUSIC, 100 PHOENIX DRIVE, ANN ARBOR, MI 48108 105 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) 30 MEGA CRAYONS (CYM-30PP) Violation Art Materials Labeling Citation 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Action Import Stop Sale & CFP 70 MINI FIBRE PENS (MF70PP) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Import Stop Sale & CFP 100 FINE POINT MARKER PEN (TC-100PP) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Import Stop Sale & CFP 15 TRIANGULAR MARKER PENS (NEL15PP) 20 OIL PASTELS (OP-20PP) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Import Stop Sale & CFP Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Import Stop Sale & CFP 15 WATERCOLOUR PAINTS (HSC-15P) Art Materials Labeling 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8) Import Stop Sale & CFP 3PC CONSTRUCTION TRUCK SE (1031868) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 MATTRESS (RB10) Mattress Flammability Labeling 16 CFR 1632 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CFP PRESCRIPTION DRUGS () Prescription Drugs Packaging 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) CFP PINSTRIPED INNERSPRING MA (TWINPIN STR) PEWTER SIGNAL FROG FIGURE () Mattress Flammability Labeling Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1632 CFP 16 CFR 1303 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CFP Lead-in-Paint Toy/Children's Product/CPSA 16 CFR 1303 BABY BOTTLE (N/A) BACKPACK (56152-9) MESSANGER BAG (CP 56155 J) LUNCH BOX (CP 56150 J) PENCIL CASE (CP 56217N P) BACKPACK (CP 56123 R) 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1303 16 CFR 1500 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Company Name, Location BORDERS BOOKS AND MUSIC, 100 PHOENIX DRIVE, ANN ARBOR, MI 48108 BORDERS BOOKS AND MUSIC, 100 PHOENIX DRIVE, ANN ARBOR, MI 48108 BORDERS BOOKS AND MUSIC, 100 PHOENIX DRIVE, ANN ARBOR, MI 48108 BORDERS BOOKS AND MUSIC, 100 PHOENIX DRIVE, ANN ARBOR, MI 48108 BORDERS BOOKS AND MUSIC, 100 PHOENIX DRIVE, ANN ARBOR, MI 48108 BORDERS BOOKS AND MUSIC, 100 PHOENIX DRIVE, ANN ARBOR, MI 48108 COSSTAR ENTERPRISE, INC., 4121 S. ALAMEDA ST., LOS ANGELES, CA 90058 NEISER MATTRESS AND FURNITURE CORP., 1304 SOUTHERN BOULEVARD, BRONX, NY 10459 THURMONT PHARMACY, 58 WATER ST., THURMONT, MD 21778 CITY MATTRESS, 2500 LINDLEY AVENUE, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73107 HOGWILD STUFF, 1903 MILANO WAY, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA 94040 LONG SEA MIAMI TRADING, 4890 NW 165TH STREET, MIAMI, FL 33014 FULANITOS, 3501 W. MOORE AVE, STE F, SANTA ANA, CA 92704 FULANITOS, 3501 W. MOORE AVE, STE F, SANTA ANA, CA 92704 FULANITOS, 3501 W. MOORE AVE, STE F, SANTA ANA, CA 92704 FULANITOS, 3501 W. MOORE AVE, STE F, SANTA ANA, CA 92704 FULANITOS, 3501 W. MOORE AVE, STE F, SANTA ANA, CA 92704 106 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) PLANE PUSH TOY (AST9301) Violation Small parts Citation 16 CFR 1501 Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) PACIFIER (UGA110) Pacifier 16 CFR 1511 Stop Sale & CFP NARUTO CHAIN NECKLACE (ITEM A) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Recall NARUTO CHAIN NECKLACE (ITEM A) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP NARUTO CHAIN NECKLACE (ITEM C) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP NARUTO CHAIN NECKLACE (ITEM D) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP NARUTO CHAIN NECKLACE (ITEM E) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP BLEACH CHAIN NECKLACE (ITEM F) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP BLEACH CHAIN NECKLACE (ITEM G) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP BLEACH CHAIN NECKLACE (ITEM H) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP DRAGONBALL Z KEYCHAIN (ITEM I) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP KINGDOM HEARTS KEYCHAIN (ITEM J) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP KINGDOM HEARTS KEYCHAIN (ITEM K) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP DEATH NOTE CHAIN NECKLACE (ITEM L) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP BLEACH CHAIN NECKLACE (ITEM M) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP FINAL FANTASY XII (ITEM N) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP ONE PIECE NECKLACE (SKULL/BONES) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Company Name, Location TOY TRENDZ INC DBA ACME TOYZ TRADING, 316 EAST 4TH STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 BABY FANATIC, 1901 E. FRANKLIN ST., SUITE 11, RICHMOND, VA 23223 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 107 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) BLEACH NECKLACE (SWASTIKA/SKU) Violation Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Citation 16 CFR 1500 Action Stop Sale & CFP BLEACH CHARM (339492) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP BLEACH CHARM (339493) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP BLEACH CHARM (339491) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP BLEACH CHARM (339495) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP BLEACH STRAP (260362) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP KEYCHAIN WSKULL&BLADE (A050101) TOY FIGURINES (NONE) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CAMEO PEARL CHOKER (26277) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 FORTUNE TELLER JEWELRY (26344) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 FAUX PEARL CHOKER (26506) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 PEARL NECKLACE & EARRINGS (26530) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 TWIN SIZE MATTRESS (ULTIMA REST) Mattress Flammability Labeling Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1632 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CFP TOY FIGURINES (NONE) 16 CFR 1500 TOY FIGURINES (NONE) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 ATTACK COMMAND (QQ2823) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 PUSH TOY BUTTERFLY (2135) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 PUSH TOY ROOSTER (2166) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Company Name, Location TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TEAM WORK TRADING, 221 EAST BOYD STREET, #B, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 WENDY RODRIGUEZ, 5471 FAUCETT ROAD, PINSON, AL 35126 PLATINUM JEANS CO., LLC., 458 ROCK RIMMON RD, STAMFORD, CT 06903 PLATINUM JEANS CO., LLC., 458 ROCK RIMMON RD, STAMFORD, CT 06903 PLATINUM JEANS CO., LLC., 458 ROCK RIMMON RD, STAMFORD, CT 06903 PLATINUM JEANS CO., LLC., 458 ROCK RIMMON RD, STAMFORD, CT 06903 AIR DREAM MATTRESS, 3266 N ROSEMEAD BLVD., EL MONTE, CA 91732 DAN BEATTY, 1771 WOODSIDE ROAD, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061 CANDY DOSS, 1011 BURNS WAY, STOCKTON, CA 95209 CBB GROUP INC, 2747 S. MALT AVE., CITY OF COMMERCE, CA 90040 TRISTAR DISTRIBUTOR, 330 E 4TH ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TRISTAR DISTRIBUTOR, 330 E 4TH ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 108 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) PUSH TOY DRAGON (2168) Violation Small parts Citation 16 CFR 1501 PUSH TOY ELEPHANT (235) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 ELECTRONIC PIANO (58085994/5) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 METAL CIGARETTE CASE W/L (6113) Lighter Certificate of Compliance 16 CFR 1210.12(b) PRESCRIPTION DRUG () Prescription Drugs Packaging 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10) 10 POLICE CAR SET (PB522201C) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 HAPPY PANAD (WD-1031) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 DOGDOM (WD-1019) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) K-WHITE LAUNDRY DETERGE (1.5LB (680G)) Detergents Labeling 16 CFR 1500 Import CFP BABY PACIFIER (NUEVO) Pacifier 16 CFR 1511 Stop Sale & CFP CHILD EARRINGS 1 PAIR (70834-7) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CHILD RING (65428-5) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CHILD EARRINGS 1 PAIR (81718-9) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CHILD EARRINGS 1 PAIR (59934-0) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CHILD EARRINGS 1 PAIR (73631-4) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CHILD EARRINGS 1 PAIR (68379-7) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CFP Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Company Name, Location TRISTAR DISTRIBUTOR, 330 E 4TH ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TRISTAR DISTRIBUTOR, 330 E 4TH ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TOYS DISTRIBUTION, 1440 BOYD STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 KINGSTAR SUPPLIES, INC., 2461 W. 205TH STREET, #B102, TORRANCE, CA 90501 TERRACE VILLAGE PHARMACY, 4040 TERRACE HEIGHTS DR, YAKIMA, WA 98901 TOYS DISTRIBUTION, 1440 BOYD STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 TOY TRENDZ INC DBA ACME TOYZ TRADING, 316 EAST 4TH STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TOY TRENDZ INC DBA ACME TOYZ TRADING, 316 EAST 4TH STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 H & FRIENDS GTL (USA), INC., 145-69 226TH STREET, SPRINGFIELD GARDEN, NY 11413 GRAND WORLD INC, P.O. BOX 520110, FLUSHING, NEW YORK 11352 CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 109 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) CHILD EARRINGS 1 PAIR (36557-7) Violation Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Citation 16 CFR 1500 BOBBY CHUPETE PACIFIER (9507177) Pacifier 16 CFR 1511 EARRINGS (25786-5) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP CHILD EARRINGS (862417) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP EARRINGS (47282-9) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP EARRINGS (86148-4) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP CHILD EARRINGS 1 PAIR (22410-5) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CHILD EARRINGS 1 PAIR (38873-6) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 POLICE SET (531B) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 PUSH TOY BUTTERFLY (2802) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 TOY GUITAR (953) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 PUSH PLANE TOY (300789) Small parts 16 CFR 1501 CHILD EARRINGS 2 PAIR (54881-8) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CHILD EARRINGS 1 PAIR (98112-6) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CHILD 3PC LOCKET (95414-9) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CHILD EARRINGS 1 PAIR (49124-1) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CHILD EARRINGS 1 PAIR (16072-1) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CHILD EARRINGS 1 PAIR (16072-1) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Recall Company Name, Location CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 GRAND WORLD INC., P.O. BOX 520110, FLUSHING, NEW YORK 11352 CBI DISTRIBUTING, 2400 WEST CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 CBI DISTRIBUTING, 2400 WEST CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 CBI DISTRIBUTING, 2400 WEST CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 CBI DISTRIBUTING, 2400 WEST CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 JLC TOYS, INC., 337 CROCKER STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 USA APPLETREE CORP, 321 WALL STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 USA APPLETREE CORP, 321 WALL STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 TOYS DISTRIBUTION, 1440 BOYD STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 110 Compliance and Enforcement Product (Model) CHILD EARRINGS 9 PAIRS (95588-0) Violation Lead in Children's Product/FHSA Citation 16 CFR 1500 CHILD EARRINGS 1 PAIR (70834-7) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CRYSTAL NECKLACE (N55C) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 CRYSTAL NECKLACE (N54A) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) CRYSTAL TURTLE NECKLACE (T-16) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) REMOTE CONTROL CAR (868-402) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP CARS (6 CARS) (789A) Lead in Children's Product/FHSA 16 CFR 1500 Stop Sale & CFP 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Action Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Customs Seizure (Denied Entry) Company Name, Location CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 CBI DISTRIBUTING, INC., 2400 W. CENTRAL ROAD, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 SUNRISE INTERNATIONAL LLC, 875 WAIMANU STREET, SUITE 326, HONOLULU, HI 96813 SUNRISE INTERNATIONAL LLC, 875 WAIMANU STREET, SUITE 326, HONOLULU, HI 96813 SUNRISE INTERNATIONAL LLC, 875 WAIMANU STREET, SUITE 326, HONOLULU, HI 96813 METRO TOYS INC, 330 S WALL ST #8, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 HO HO WHOLESALE CORP., 4980 NW 165 STREET, MIAMI, FL 33014 111 Compliance and Enforcement 3) Commission Determinations and Judicial Actions When companies fail to report as required under section 15 of the CPSA, CPSC can seek civil penalties. The Commission has the authority to compromise any civil penalty or file suit in federal court seeking a civil penalty. In 2009, CPSC negotiated out of court settlements in which 38 companies voluntarily agreed to pay $9.8 million in civil penalties to the U.S. Treasury. Both the number of firms and the dollar amount are the largest in CPSC history. This total is expected to increase in the future because the CPSIA allows CPSC to impose significantly higher penalties. Civil Penalty Settlements Accepted by the Commission Firm Fine Act Product Target [PDF] $600,000 CPSA Children's Toys Kohl's [PDF] $425,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings Hill Sportswear [PDF] $100,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings K.S. Trading [PDF] $35,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings Maran [PDF] $50,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings TGH International Trading [PDF] $31,500 FHSA Children's Toys Ross Stores [PDF] $500,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings Haier America [PDF] $587,500 CPSA Fans $40,000 CPSA Costume/Children's Jewelry Cardinal Distributing [PDF] $100,000 CPSA Costume/Children's Jewelry Dollar General [PDF] $100,000 CPSA Children's Toys Downeast Concepts [PDF] $30,000 CPSA Water Bottles Family Dollar [PDF] $75,000 CPSA Children's Toys First Learning [PDF] $50,000 CPSA Children's Toys Hobby Lobby [PDF] $50,000 CPSA Children's Toys Michaels [PDF] $45,000 CPSA School Supplies Raymond Geddes [PDF] $40,000 CPSA School Supplies $665,000 FHSA Children's Toys Mattel / Fisher-Price [PDF] $2,300,000 CPSA Children's Toys Mega Brands America / Rose Art Industries [PDF] $1,100,000 CPSA Children's Toys Bob's Stores [PDF] $55,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings Bon-Ton Stores [PDF] $50,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings Brents-Riordan [PDF] $35,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings A&A Global Industries [PDF] OKK Trading [PDF] 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 112 Compliance and Enforcement Firm Fine Act Product Concord Buying Group (A.J. Wright) [PDF] $70,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings Coolibar [PDF] $25,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings Forman Mills [PDF] $35,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings Kidz World (High Energy USA) [PDF] $25,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings $235,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings Orioxi International [PDF] $70,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings Outfitter Trading [PDF] $35,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings Retco [PDF] $45,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings Seventy Two [PDF] $25,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings $315,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings $35,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings $500,000 CPSA Fans $60,000 CPSA Children’s Clothing with Drawstrings $500,000 CPSA Candles Marshalls of MA [PDF] TJX Companies (T.J. Maxx) [PDF] Urgent Gear [PDF] Lasko Products [PDF] Nordstrom [PDF] IKEA [PDF] Congress has given the Commission significant enforcement authority including legal action under section 12, to declare a product an imminently hazardous consumer product, or section 15(c) or 15(d) of the CPSA to protect the public from products that present a substantial product hazard and order a recall or other corrective action as appropriate. The act the Commission enforces also provides for the pursuit of criminal cases for the worst or repeat offenders. Enforcement and litigation activities of the Commission are listed in several tables below. Commission Determined Further Action - Section 15 of the CPSA There were no instances in 2009 where the Commission took action under section 15(c) or 15(d) of the CPSA. All product recalls in 2009 were initiated through voluntary compliance. Commission Determined Imminent Hazards - Section 12 of the CPSA There were no instances in 2009 where the Commission took action under section 12 of the CPSA. All product recalls in 2009 were initiated through voluntary compliance. Completed or Pending Judicial Actions: Litigation and Settlements The next section summarizes federal court cases, categorized by type, to which the Commission was a party during 2009. Federal court cases included subpoena enforcement, civil penalty criminal cases, and cases with the Commission as defendant. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 113 Compliance and Enforcement Federal Court Cases Administrative Inspection Warrant Party In the Matter of Establishment Inspection of GS Sportswear and Sportswear Connection, 1113 Venice Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90015, CV-09-7068-DDP(SHX)(C.D. California) Summary The firms refused to allow the CPSC to enter and conduct a complete inspection of their establishment and records pursuant to CPSC’s authority under 15 U.S.C. § 2065. On September 29, 2009 on behalf of CPSC, DOJ filed an Ex Parte Application for Administrative Inspection Warrant. Issue/ Statute CPSC’s inspection authority pursuant to section 16 of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C. §2065 Product Children’s upper outerwear with drawstrings at the neck Subpoena Enforcement Cases Party U.S. v. Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., 8:08-cv02694-RWT (D. Md.) Summary On October 10, 2008, on behalf of CPSC, DOJ filed Petition to enforce administrative subpoena which had been issued by the Commission on January 29, 2008. Petition was granted and on December 29, 2008 an order was issued. Pursuant to the Judge’s order, the Government provided the detailed information and description of the subjects to Respondents by January 9, 2009. Depositions were conducted on January 28 and 29, 2009. Issue/ Statute Subpoena enforcement action in Federal Court to compel compliance with CPSC subpoena issued to manufacturer of hazardous cordless drills Product Cordless drills Civil Penalty Cases Party U.S. v. Wagner Spray Tech Corporation and Techtronic Industries Company, LTD, 08-cv06478ADM/JJK (D. Mn.) Summary Complaint for civil penalties filed December 24, 2008 for failure to furnish information required by section 15 of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C. § 2064(b), in violation of section 19, 15 U.S.C. § 2068(a)(4) and subjecting the Defendant to civil penalties under section 20 of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C. § 2069(a)(1). The government filed an amended complaint on June 24, 2009 adding Techtronic Industries Company, LTD. as a defendant. Draft stipulated judgment and order to settle case for $800,000 sent to defendants on July 14, 2009. On July 23, 2009, the Court entered a Stipulated Judgment ordering the defendants to pay an $800,000 civil penalty, pursuant to 15 U.S.C. §2069(a)(1). 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Issue/ Statute Civil Penalty for failure to report under section 15(b) of the CPSA Product Cordless drills 114 Compliance and Enforcement Criminal Cases Party U.S. v. John DeGuardia (E.D. N.Y.) No 08-CR-191 Penalty $425,000 Forfeiture Order U.S. v. Michael Mascatello (E.D. N.Y.) No 08-CR-406 U.S. v. Sam Droganes (E.D. Kentucky) $1,500 fine; 2 years probation, 75 hours community service. Pled guilty in U.S. District Court in Newark, New Jersey on September 15, 2009. Pled guilty on July 31, 2009. U.S. v. John Cea (E.D. N.Y.) No. 08CR-191* 24 months in prison; fine of $6,000; and forfeiture order of $80,000. U.S. v. Vincent Cea (E.D. N.Y.) No. 08CR-191* 36 months imprisonment; $3,000 fine; forfeiture order of $80,000. U.S. v. Joyce Seventi, Case No. 2:09-CR00490(SDW-1) Reason(s) for Penalty Conspiracy to engage in the business of dealing in explosive material, and importing explosive material. Improper storage of explosive material. Product Fireworks Fireworks Conspiracy in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 371. Cigarette Lighters Violating 18 U.S.C. §842 for distributing explosives without a license. Conspiracy to engage in the business of dealing in explosive materials, involving sales of over 1,000 pounds of explosives. Conspiracy to engage in the business of dealing in explosive materials, involving sales of over 1,000 pounds of explosives. Fireworks Fireworks Fireworks *- Press release announcing this outcome can be found at “CPSC Announces Drop in Fireworks-Related Injuries; Consumers Still Urged To Celebrate Safe This July 4th” http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml09/09258.html Cases against the Commission Party National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) v. U.S. CPSC 1:08-cv-10507 (PGG) (S.D.N.Y.) http://www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/nrdcopinion.pdf NRDC v. U.S. CPSC Civil No. 1:08-cv-01312, U.S. District Court http://www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/nrdcopinion1.pdf 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Summary Phthalates Ruling: Memorandum Opinion and Order February 5, 2009 Phthalates FOIA Case; Settlement – June 10, 2009 115 Public Outreach PUBLIC OUTREACH The Commission warns the public about product related hazards through print, electronic, radio and broadcast media; and its Hotline, Web site, and other outreach activities. Also, the Commission meets with stakeholders to discuss matters related to the mission of the CPSC. This section presents many of the activities used to present safety information to consumers and industry in 2009 through: • Consumer outreach; • Dissemination of technical information; and • Cooperation between Commission officials and stakeholders. 1) Consumer Outreach: CPSC alerts the public through recall alerts, print news releases, video and radio news releases, public service announcements, publications, national and local television appearances, the Hotline, listservs, the Internet (www.cpsc.gov, www.recalls.gov, www.atvsafety.gov), the CPSIA Web page (www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/cpsia.html), and other outreach activities. Furthermore, the Commission has launched CPSC 2.0 to keep the public informed, with the opportunity to participate in the safety discussion on issues that affect you directly, through Social Media efforts on YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, and official Blog site, OnSafety. The Neighborhood Safety Network (NSN) is a grassroots outreach program that provides timely lifesaving information to about 5,600 organizations and individuals who, in turn, share CPSC’ssafety posters and news alerts with underserved consumers who might otherwise never hear or receive the information from CPSC. The “Drive to One Million” campaign was started in 2007. The goal is to have at least one million consumers sign up to receive, free of charge, potentially life-saving information electronically through CPSC’s e-mail notification system including Spanish translations. Consumers can receive notice of recall information as it is released by signing up at www.cpsc.gov/cpsclist.aspx. CPSC’s Web site has grown rapidly from 13.7 million visits 4 years ago to about 40 million visits in 2009. This increase is due, in part, to the successful introduction of new technology that allows instantaneous release of information. CPSC now posts recalls and press releases in a format that allows TV stations and other media to obtain the information from CPSC’s Web site and, in seconds, have the information posted on their Web sites. The Hotline receives consumer complaints and provides information on product hazards and recalls to the public. The Clearinghouse provides injury data to staff and the public and provides manufacturers with consumer complaints, reported incidents, and investigations involving their products. In December 2008, the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act became effective. CPSC will be awarding a contract to implement a national information and education program targeting pool operators and owners, pool industry stakeholders, including state and local officials, and the general public through national and local media. It will focus efforts on providing messages for general pool safety with an emphasis on drowning prevention and the hidden dangers of drain entrapment. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 116 Public Outreach 2) Dissemination of Technical Information: As part of CPSC’s research activities and other support work, the Commission develops many technical reports and presentations to present findings and share ideas. These documents are very useful to other researchers and industry. The reports listed here (on pages 119 and 120) were developed in 2009 and are located on CPSC’s Web site. 3) Cooperation between Commission Officials and External Stakeholders: In the course of the year, the Commissioners and staff at the CPSC held meetings with consumers, industry and the public on matters related to the mission of the CPSC. A list of meetings of “substantial interest” for 2009 is provided in this report. CPSC’s Meetings Policy defines “substantial interest” as concerning “any issue that is likely to be the subject of a regulatory or policy decision by the Commission.” The Meetings Policy requires CPSC staff and Commissioners to: (1) announce meetings in advance on the Public Calendar, (2) hold meetings that are open to the public unless certain specified exceptions apply, and (3) submit meeting summaries to the Office of the Secretary. For copies of the Public Calendar visit: www.cpsc.gov/calmenu.html. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 117 Public Outreach 1) Consumer Outreach (For more detail, visit the electronic version on the CPSC Web site at www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/reports/2009rpt.pdf and click on the link) Informed the public about the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) through: Summarizing CPSIA: In 2009, staff prepared: summaries of 19 sections of CPSIA, a timeline of the rulemakings required in CPSIA, and responses to 88 frequently asked questions to explain the various CPSIA provisions. Developing guidance: Staff developed two guidance documents, a Web page for small businesses, and produced a document for retailers and resellers of children’s products. Staff also prepared, and the Commission approved the issuance of, draft guidance on which products are subject to the requirements in section 108 of CPSIA. • • • • • Guide to CPSIA for Small Businesses, Resellers, Crafters, and Charities www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/smbus/cpsiasbguide.pdf Guidance for Small Manufacturers, Importers, and Crafters of Children’s Products www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/smbus/manufacturers.html Small Business Web page www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/smbus/cpsiasbguide.html Guidance for Retailers and Resellers of Children’s Products, including Thrift Stores, Consignment Shops and Charities www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/smbus/retailers.html Phthalates guidance www.cpsc.gov/businfo/frnotices/fr09/draftphthalatesguidance.pdf Furthermore, staff wrote six general counsel advisory opinions, guidance documents for General Certification as to Conformity and Statement of Commission Enforcement Policy on section 101 Lead Limits (effective February 10, 2009); and three stays of enforcement for two products under the lead rule and for accreditation requirements for certain children’s products. Producing Public or Web-cast meetings: Staff held 12 public meetings to discuss the requirements of CPSIA with stakeholders. All meeting links are available on CPSC’s Web site www.cpsc.gov. Alerted the public to imported consumer product hazards through: Consumer outreach: In 2009, there were 530 million views of CPSC safety messages through television (TV) appearances and video news releases (VNRs) related to import safety campaigns and recalls for products such as toys, window blinds, and cribs. Public information efforts on imports: In July, the Chairman conducted a national morning show interview during which she discussed two Chinese made products – cribs and floats – that posed entrapment and drowning hazards to children, respectively. The Chairman discussed the steps CPSC was taking to ensure that products such as cribs and baby floats are made safer. In August, CPSC provided the national press with a statement regarding the Chairman’s visit to the Port of Hong Kong, during which she discussed the positive impact that effective screening and enforcement overseas can have on the work of CPSC port inspectors in the U.S. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 118 Public Outreach Outreach on emerging hazard with imported drywall: CPSC developed an online Drywall Information Center (www.DrywallResponse.gov), which provides the latest information on technical developments, news about the investigation, monthly updates, and a way for homeowners to report incidents to CPSC. Additionally, CPSC established an e-mail distribution (listserv) to disseminate noteworthy developments directly to interested parties. Alerted the public to fire-related hazards through: Consumer outreach: There were 117 million views of CPSC safety messages related to fire hazards in 2009 through TV appearances, interviews, VNRs, and Web publications. Topics that generated the most coverage included the Maytag recall of refrigerators, the fireworks safety press conference, and holiday decorating safety. Public information efforts: Fireworks - CPSC launched the fireworks safety campaign on June 30, 2009, with a national press release, a video news release, and a national news conference on the National Mall in front of the U.S. Capitol featuring the CPSC Chairman; Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division of the Department of Justice; Assistant Commissioner, Office of Trade for Customs and Border Protection within the Department of Homeland Security; and a representative from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The video news release reached over 38 million viewers. The Chairman and CPSC staff conducted major media interviews including: CNN, ABC News, CBS News, FOX News, AP-TV, WAMU and WTOP radio, and Univision. CPSC staff also notified local and national media. Halloween - In October, CPSC staff issued safety tips for a safe “trick or treat.” Staff distributed to local and national media the news release that reminded parents and caregivers to keep safety in mind when selecting Halloween costumes, decorations, and treats. ABC’s Good Morning America and other television news programs reported on Halloween safety tips issued by CPSC. Holiday Hazards - In December, CPSC issued a news release announcing the “Do’s and Don’ts” of holiday decorating. The news release included tips on selecting a fresh tree and preventing fires related to holiday decorations, which cost society millions of dollars in property damage. Staff distributed the safety message to safety partners in the Neighborhood Safety Network (NSN). National print and television media, including the CBS Early Show, the Washington Post, and New York Times picked up the safety message from the news release. Home Heating - CPSC released a home heating safety podcast highlighting the safe use of space heaters, cooking equipment, the installation of smoke and CO alarms, and the recommendation for a professional inspection of all fuel-burning appliances. Later in the winter season, CPSC released a press release warning of deadly fire and carbon monoxide hazards with home heating and urged precautions with space heaters, fireplaces, stoves, and ovens. Smoke Alarms - In two national news press releases (October 2008 and March 2009), CPSC featured the need for consumers to have working smoke alarms. An audio podcast on home heating safety in December 2008 and several articles published in The Safety Review, the Commission’s newsletter (October 2008, January 2009, and February 2009), highlighted smoke alarms. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 119 Public Outreach Alerted the public to carbon monoxide hazards through: Consumer outreach: In 2009, there were 4 million views of CPSC carbon monoxide (CO) safety messages by consumers through TV appearances, VNRs and the Commission’s e-publications. Public information efforts: CO Alarms - Coinciding with daylight savings time in March 2009, staff issued a press release designed to increase carbon monoxide awareness that prominently featured the need for consumers to have working CO alarms. Staff provided information on CO alarms in conjunction with generator safety and other pertinent safety information relevant to storm recovery efforts. Additionally, there was an article in the January 2009 issue of The Safety Review, the Commission’s newsletter, featuring CO alarms and a December 2008 audio podcast. Home Heating - In 2009, as winter arrived marking the beginning of the home heating season, CPSC released a home heating safety podcast highlighting the need for annual routine professional maintenance of fuel burning appliances, including gas appliances to guard against fires and carbon monoxide poisoning. In the podcast, and also in a press release later in the winter season CPSC highlighted the importance of installing smoke and CO alarms, making sure they had fresh batteries, and recommended an annual professional inspection of all fuel-burning appliances. Portable Gas Generators - In 2009, CPSC issued a press release coinciding with Daylight Saving Time reminding consumers never to use a generator inside their home in addition to advising them to change smoke and CO alarm batteries. Natural Disaster Preparedness - In 2009, CPSC addressed CO poisoning hazards through the dissemination of print news releases. Also, in anticipation of potentially harsh weather conditions, staff translated CO warning door hanger cards into Spanish to achieve a wider reach to Hispanic communities. Alerted the public to children’s and other hazards through: Consumer outreach: In 2009, 550 million viewers were reached with CPSC safety messages related to children’s and other hazards including pool safety, toy safety, and CPSIA, through TV appearances, VNRs, and e-publications. Public information efforts: Drive to One Million - In 2009, messages encouraging consumers to sign up for the “Drive to One Million” campaign were incorporated in all safety materials which were disseminated through mass media, the CPSC Web site, social media, and numerous national events and conferences at which CPSC staff participated. Staff used public and trade events to enlist subscribers by allowing them to sign up on the spot electronically. About 23,000 new subscribers signed up for recall alerts in 2009 bringing the total to over 280,000. Also, CPSC conducted outreach to large employers in the Mid-Atlantic states with positive responses from: Capitol One, General Dynamics, Marriott Corporation, Pepco, the American Red Cross, and Sprint. These employers have agreed to post messages about the recall alert subscription in company employee e-mail listservs and newsletters. In addition, CPSC field staff shared information about 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 120 Public Outreach recall alerts during visits to state and local contacts and while participating in state and local events. All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Safety - In 2009, staff conducted ATV outreach by utilizing grassroots communications, such as the Rapid Response program. The media has been receptive to this initiative, which has resulted in numerous interviews with local TV and radio stations as well as newspapers and trade magazines. The ATV Safety Web site had nearly 221,000 visits in 2009. Baby Safety Month - In 2009, CPSC highlighted baby safety in a variety of ways throughout the year as well as during Baby Safety Month in September. Several national press releases were issued on major baby safety topics including the recall of over five million drop side cribs, baby safety gear, toys, drawstrings, window coverings, and furniture tip-over hazards. Also, CPSC drew attention to baby safety hazards by producing and distributing video news releases through the recalling firms, reaching tens of millions of viewers. In addition, CPSC partnered with Kids In Danger and Safe Kids Worldwide, both non-profit organizations, to disseminate baby safety information through the use of the Neighborhood Safety Network (NSN) poster - Safe Sleep for Babies. Moreover, staff updated and disseminated specific publications to emphasize baby safety including “Childproofing Your Home,” and “Baby Safety Checklist.” The Chairman and public affairs staff conducted numerous interviews on baby safety topics through a full spectrum of media: on national television morning shows, such as The Today Show, CBS Early Show, and ABC Good Morning America; through local television networks and evening news broadcasts; with multiple radio stations; print media, including parenting magazines and newspapers; and in on-line publications. Bicycle/Helmet Safety - In 2009, CPSC released bicycle safety and bicycle helmet safety information to the public through national press releases, press conferences, NSN posters, a podcast, and a nationally distributed radio Public Service Announcement (PSA). CPSC highlighted bicycle helmet safety during two press conferences, Holiday Toy Safety in November 2008 and CPSC Back to School Safety in September 2009. Staff distributed information on helmet and bicycle safety tips through two NSN posters. CPSC’s partner agency – National Highway Traffic Safety Administration – further facilitated distribution of the NSN posters. Staff distributed a helmet safety radio PSA nationally to 107 radio stations, reaching 90 of the top 100 markets, with audience figures reaching almost 10 million listeners. In-Home Drowning Prevention - In 2009, staff disseminated a press release to all major media contacts warning parents of the hazards bathtubs, bath seats, buckets, and other products present to young children. Staff also produced a video news release (VNR) in English and Spanish using footage that explicitly showed the dangers associated with young children around water containers in and around the home. Staff posted the VNR on CPSC’s social media page, On Safety, and on You Tube. Poison Prevention - During Poison Prevention Week, CPSC warned consumers that 9 out of 10 unintentional poisonings occur in the home. To further promote the poison prevention message, CPSC staff created a podcast with recorded safety tips, participated in the Poison Prevention Week Council’s media event at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, and issued a safety message to the Neighborhood Safety Network (NSN). Staff conducted interviews with Reuters Health and Despierta America, a Spanish-language news program on Univision, to bring attention to this matter. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 121 Public Outreach Product Tip-Over - In September 2009, in partnership with Nationwide Children’s Hospital of Columbus, Ohio, CPSC launched a multi-media campaign to alert parents to the dangers of televisions, heavy furniture, and freestanding ovens tipping over and crushing young children. The campaign included a powerful PSA featuring the mother of a victim, a doctor from Nationwide Children’s Hospital, and a dramatic demonstration of a tipover incident. Also, CPSC staff produced a VNR, a podcast, a poster and a safety alert. Staff featured the campaign on CPSC’s new social media site, allowing consumers to view the PSA on You Tube. Media coverage included an interview on Despierta America on Univision, reaching over 800,000 viewers. Safety Publication Update - In 2009, staff updated the Baby Safety Checklist and Childproofing Your Home, both in English and Spanish. Staff also developed additional materials for water safety, drowning prevention, and furniture tipover safety during the year. Staff developed a process to review CPSC publications annually. Staff identifies publication candidates for revision; identifies the technical and communication staff with the appropriate expertise; develops a schedule; and works as a team to update the language, photos, and graphics in the publications. Smart Holiday Shopping / Toy Safety - CPSC launched its annual holiday toy safety press release and press conference in November 2008. CPSC was accompanied by representatives from U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Safe Kids Worldwide at an event in Washington, DC. CPSC reminded parents to be diligent when making holiday shopping choices and provided toy safety tips on selecting gifts, a list of the top five toy hazards, and disseminated a Holiday Toy Safety NSN poster. Messages emphasized CPSC’s Web site, www.cpsc.gov, and www.recalls.gov and encouraged consumers to sign-up to get direct e-mail notifications. Also, CPSC staff conducted local television, radio, on-line, and print media interviews to distribute toy safety information. Resale Round-Up - In 2009, CPSC launched an outreach campaign to educate thrift and resale storeowners and employees as well as individual resellers of used products both online and at yard sales. CPSC created and distributed the CPSC Handbook for Resale Stores and Product Resellers, NSN posters in English and Spanish, an 8-minute instructional video for resale stores, and handbooks with recalled nursery products and toys. CPSC partnered with the Salvation Army, Goodwill, National Association of Retail & Thrift Shops, and Safe Kids Worldwide to help disseminate the literature and videos and to host in-store resale store seminars. CPSC staff and eight states conducted in-store resale safety seminars to help the stores comply with the new law; and 206 resale and consignment stores participated. The seminars will continue into 2010. Informed the public about the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (PSSA) through: Consumer outreach: In 2009, CPSC staff participated in numerous print, TV and radio interviews where more than 80 million TV viewers were reached. In addition, CPSC staff cohosted a pool and spa safety media event with members of Congress, the family of a victim of an entrapment incident, and the American Red Cross. Several National TV interviews, including a Today Show segment featuring the Chairman, were posted on www.poolsafety.gov to help visitors understand the issues surrounding the new safety law. Wal-Mart aired CPSC’s “Quickly and Quietly” PSA in hundreds of stores, in July and August of 2009, on their in store TV channel. An article in the May 2009 issue of The Safety Review (the Commission’s newsletter) informed readers about the dangers of entrapment and the need for new drain covers and other devices at 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 122 Public Outreach public pools. This newsletter is posted on the CPSC’s Web site and e-mailed to the Commission’s listserv (300,000 recipients). Conducted a public information and education campaign: In May 2009, staff created a new Web site, www.poolsafety.gov, which serves as the main location for information about the Pool & Spa Safety Act. The site has separate sections of information geared towards different audiences: pool owners and operators, the pool and spa industry, state and local officials, the public, and the media. Also, staff provided the media with safety messages coordinated with reports of drowning incidents, through CPSC’s Rapid Response system. Rapid Response provides the media with timely educational materials about drowning prevention for use in follow-up stories when incidents are still in the public’s mind. Staff updated the Neighborhood Safety Network page on drowning prevention to include new publications and new data on drowning. Conducted drain entrapment hazards information and education efforts: In 2009, CPSC staff spoke before three groups of state and local health officials; participated in six industry Webinars, conference calls, and other electronic activities with pool and spa community stakeholders; and developed presentations for industry events and online viewing (a PowerPoint presentation detailing the VGB Act and an update of another presentation). Also, staff prepared and disseminated, to the national media, a press release on the release of two epidemiology reports on entrapment incidents and children’s drowning. Staff updated posters on pool safety and created a new brochure, in English and Spanish, for groups and organizations concerned with children’s safety, drowning, and entrapment prevention. Staff shared hard copies of these with stakeholders and posted the publications on the Web sites www.cpsc.gov and www.poolsafety.gov. Staff responded to e-mail and telephone messages for information from pool and spa owners, operators, technicians and service representatives, manufacturers of pool products, and many others. Also, staff created a new listserv which includes many state and local officials and other pool and spa stakeholders. Subscribers can join the listserv from the www.poolsafety.gov Web site. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 123 Public Outreach 2) Dissemination of Technical Information (For more detail, visit the electronic version on the CPSC Web site at www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/reports/2009rpt.pdf and click on the link) The following list provides links to technical reports and information prepared by CPSC staff and disseminated by the Commission in 2009. Non-Fire Carbon Monoxide Deaths Associated with the Use of Consumer Products: 2006 Estimates, Hazard Analysis Division, Directorate for Epidemiology, September 2009 (31 pages) 2004 Electrocutions Associated with Consumer Products, April 2009, Hazard Analysis Division, Directorate for Epidemiology, May 11, 2009 (22 pages) Applying State-of-the-Art Technologies to Reduce Escape Times from Fires using Environmental Sensing, Improved Occupant Egress Guidance, and Multiple Communication Protocols, NRL/MR/6180--09-9174 by the Naval Research Laboratory for the CPSC, February 6, 2009 (34 pages) Submersions Related to Non-Pool and Non-Spa Products, 2008 Report, Division of Hazard Analysis, Directorate for Epidemiology, November 2008 (9 pages) Toy-Related Deaths and Injuries for 2007, November 12, 2008 (9 pages) 2007 Annual Report of ATV-Related Deaths and Injuries, October 15, 2008 (25 pages) Incidents, Deaths, and In-Depth Investigations Associated with Non-Fire Carbon Monoxide from Engine-Driven Generators and Other Engine-Driven Tools, 1999-2007, October 7, 2008 (18 pages) Staff Response to ICCVAM Recommendations for Five In Vitro Methods for Assessing Pyrogenicity of Pharmaceuticals and Other Products, December 24, 2008 (6 pages) Presentations – Public Hearing on Commission Agenda, Priorities and Strategic Plan for FY 2011, August 25, 2009 (106 pages) Third Party Testing for Certain Children’s Products; Notice of Requirements for Accreditation of Third Part Conformity Assessment Bodies to Assess the Conformity with Parts 1203, 1510, 1512 and 1513 and Section 1500.86(a)(7) and (a)(8) of Title 15, CFR (Bicycle Helmets, Dive Sticks, Rattles, Bicycles and Bunk Beds) (Draft FR Notice), August 11, 2009 (20 pages) Third Party Conformity Assessment Body Accreditation Requirements for Testing Compliance with 16 C.F.R. Part 1508, Part 1509, and Part 1511 (Cribs and Pacifiers), October 3, 2008 (22 pages) Nursery Product-Related Injuries and Deaths among Children under Age Five for FY2007 (issued 03/09), March 3, 2009 (9 pages) Letter to WCMA about draft ANSI/WCMA A100.1 standard for Roman shades, March 9, 2009 (3 pages) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 124 Public Outreach Contractor Report on Applying State-of-the-Art Technologies to Reduce Escape Times from Fires using Environmental Sensing, Improved Occupant Egress Guidance, and Multiple Communication Protocols (NRL/MR/6180--09-9174) by the Naval Research Laboratory for the USCPSC, February 6, 2009 (34 pages) Correspondence to Self Rescue Subcommittee, March 6, 2009 (14 pages). Staff Recommendation for Self-Rescue System/Standard NEISS Coding Manual (2009): http://www.cpsc.gov/neiss/completemanual.pdf Correspondence to Underwriters Laboratories, September 21, 2009: CPSC Staff Recommendations in response to Request for Comments on the Proposed Requirements to Improve Consumer Awareness and Installation Practices Relative to Range Stability, Bulletin dated August 7, 2009 Children’s Products Containing Lead: Proposed Interpretative Rule Providing Guidance on Inaccessibility, December 23, 2008 (18 pages) Children’s Products Containing Lead: Proposed Determinations Regarding Lead Content Limits on Certain Materials or Products; Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, December 24, 2008 (6 pages) Proposed Revision of ASTM F963-07, May 11, 2009 (7 pages) Accreditation of Seven Laboratories as “Firewalled” Third Party Conformity Assessment Bodies, July 20, 2009 (16 pages) Flammability of Clothing Textiles Test Manual, (October 2008) (36 pages) CPSC Handbook for Resale Stores and Product Resellers, (August 2009) (24 pages) Study on the Effectiveness, Precision, and Reliability of X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry and Other Alternative Methods for Measuring Lead in Paint, (August 2009) (43 pages) Standard Operating Procedure for Determining Lead (Pb) in Paint, (April 2009) (7 pages) 2008 Fireworks Annual Report - Released 06/09, (40 pages) Pediatric Poisoning Fatalities from 1972 through 2006, (released July 2009) (11 pages) Estimated Number of Injuries and Reported Deaths Associated with Inflatable Amusements, 2003 – 2007, (released July 2009) (11 pages) 1999-2008 Reported Circulation/Suction Entrapments Associated with Pools, Hot Tubs, Spas, and Whirlpool Tubs (May 2009), (7 pages) 2009 Pool and Spa Submersion Memorandum (released 5/2009), (14 pages) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 125 Public Outreach 3) Cooperation Between Commission Officials and External Stakeholders This section provides a list of meetings with consumers, industry and the public on matters related to the mission of the CPSC of “substantial interest” for 2009. Date(s) 10/1/2008 10/7/2008 10/9/2008 10/11/2008 10/15/2008 10/17/2008 10/20/2008 10/20/2008 10/20/2008 10/20/2008 10/22/2008 10/20/2008 10/21/2008 10/21/2008 10/22/2008 Summary Reason Roman Shades, review potential alternative design solutions, and develop recommendations regarding the voluntary standard The drain cover requirement in the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act ASTM F24 Committee meetings on Amusement Rides and Devices ISO TC 92/SC 1, Fire Initiation and Growth, and related Working Group meetings Stab-lok circuit breakers and associated safety hazards Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPR) on Labeling Requirements for Toy and Game Advertising The new requirements of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) NFPA 72 Report on Comments (ROC) SIG-HOU Meeting hosted by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) Industry/Interested Representatives of Roman Shade task group of Window Covering Manufacturers Association (WCMA) Staff Involved Directorate for Engineering Sciences International Association of Amusement Parks & Attractions and Williams & Jensen ASTM Office of the Executive Director and other CPSC staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences European Committee for Standardization Directorate for Engineering Sciences Jesse Aronstein, Ph.D. Commissioner Thomas Moore's staff Office of General Counsel and CPSC staff Conference call with interested stakeholders Mattel Commissioner Nancy A. Nord and staff NFPA Directorate for Engineering Sciences Coalition for Safe Ceramicware Directorate for Health Sciences and other CPSC staff Commissioner Thomas Moore's staff The implementation of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) of 2008 A proprietary electronic certification proposal National Association of Manufacturers, Mintz-Levin, Keller and Heckman, and Eckert Seamans Toy Industry Association and Enablon Topics of mutual interest Underwriters Laboratories (UL) staff 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Office of General Counsel and CPSC staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences 126 Public Outreach Date(s) 10/22/2008 10/27/2008 10/27/2008 10/30/2008 10/29/2008 10/30/2008 10/29/2008 10/30/2008 10/31/2008 11/5/2008 11/7/2008 11/13/2008 11/13/2008 11/13/2008 11/14/2008 Summary Reason ANSI-ASC A14.1 Ladder Committee meetings Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) Industry/Interested Representatives of American Ladder Institute Fashion Jewelry Trade Association ASTM F15 Subcommittee meetings on Juvenile Products ASTM F15.45, Candle Products Fire Safety Task Group meeting Lead and the Consumer Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) of 2008 Speech on the new requirements of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) The new requirements of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) Certification of products under Section 102 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) ABA Section of Litigation Products Liability Committee, Women in Products Liability Conference on The Impact of the CPSIA on Handling a Product Recall New requirements for child resistant portable gasoline containers ASTM The role of location on the effectiveness of smoke alarms Requirements of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia Bicycle Products Suppliers Association (BPSA) ASTM Staff Involved Directorate for Engineering Sciences Directorate for Health Sciences and other CPSC staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences and other CPSC staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences CDC’s Advisory Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention (ACCLPP) National Association of Manufacturers Directorate for Health Sciences Goldberg Segalla and Mattel Commissioner Nancy A. Nord and staff Art & Creative Materials Institute, Inc Office of General Counsel staff ABA Office of General Counsel staff Portable Fuel Container Manufacturer’s Association Office of General Counsel, Office of Compliance and Field Operations, Directorate for Engineering Sciences Directorate for Engineering Sciences Office of Compliance and Field Operations and Directorate for Engineering Sciences 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Commissioner Nancy A. Nord 127 Public Outreach Industry/Interested Representatives of ICPHSO Date(s) 11/18/2008 11/19/2008 Summary Reason International Consumer Product Health and Safety Organization’s (ICPHSO) 4th European Meeting and Training Symposium 12/8/2008 Residential portable hot tubs and other pool safety issues Association of Pool and Spa Professionals 12/8/2008 The “8/24” Retro drain cover San Antonio Gary Equipment Company, Inc 12/9/2008 Battery toy safety in voluntary standards for Portable Cells and Batteries Issues related to all-terrain vehicle and recreational offhighway vehicle communication ROHVA’s standards development activity and other ROHVA initiatives CPSIA Requirements ANSI C18/NEMA Battery Committee Meeting Staff Involved Commissioner Nancy A. Nord, Office of Compliance and Field Operations and Office of International Programs Office of the Executive Director and other CPSC staff Office of General Counsel, Office of Compliance and Field Operations, Directorate for Engineering Sciences and CPSC staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association Office of Public Affairs Recreational Off Highway Vehicle Association (ROHVA) CPSC staff National Customs Brokers and Freight Forwarders Association Office of Compliance and Field Operations and Office of the General Counsel staff Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction Directorate for Engineering Sciences 12/10/2008 12/12/2008 12/16/2008 1/13/2009 Proprietary certification system log in Toy Industry Association 1/22/2009 DownEzy Safety Systems, L.L.C 1/22/2009 To show the CPSC technical staff a prototype fall harness that he has invented Lead content of apparel 1/22/2009 Lead content of books 1/27/2009 Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) commercial analytical instrumentation CPSIA impact on donated goods 2/4/2009 American Apparel & Footwear Association and Retail Industry Leaders Association Association of American Publishers AppliedSpectra Goodwill Industries International, Inc. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Directorate for Health Sciences and other CPSC staff Directorate for Health Sciences and other CPSC staff Directorate for Laboratory Sciences Commissioner Thomas Moore and staff 128 Public Outreach Date(s) 2/4/2009 Summary Reason Child Resistant Packaging Seminar 2/4/2009 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) and the impact on small business Various issues regarding the CPSIA and its potential impact on members of the Gift and Home Trade Association The Committee will discuss, among other items, the development of an objective test to determine compliance with 16 C.F.R. § 1500.17 (a)(3) and (a)(8) Laboratory questions 2/5/2009 2/6/2009 – 2/7/2009 2/12/2009 Industry/Interested Representatives of Great Lakes Marketing Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) Gift and Home Trade Association Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction and other CPSC staff American Fireworks Standards Laboratory (AFSL) Standards Committee Office of Compliance and Field Operations and Directorate for Laboratory Sciences Specialized Technology Resources and Bureau Veritas Office of Compliance and Field Operations, Office of General Counsel, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction Office of Compliance and Field Operations and other CPSC staff Office of Compliance and Field Operations, Office of General Counsel, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction and staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences Directorate for Engineering Sciences Office of Compliance and Field Operations and Office of the General Counsel staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences 2/16/2009 New safety requirements for toys Toy industry (TIA) 2/24/2009 2/27/2009 International Consumer Product Health and Safety Organization’s (ICPHSO) Annual Meeting and Training Symposium ICPHSO 2/26/2009 Metallurgy and dissimilar metals ASTM F15.22 Toy Safety Subcommittee Overview of Foreign Trade Zones Pennsylvania Spring Amusement Ride Safety Seminar ASTM UL 217 Single and Multiple Station Smoke Alarm Standards Technical Panel (STP) meeting Underwriters Laboratory 3/3/2009 3/3/2009 3/3/2009 – 3/4/2009 Staff Involved Office of Compliance and Field Operations, Directorate for Engineering Sciences and staff Commissioner Thomas Moore and staff National Association of Foreign Trade Zones 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 129 Public Outreach Industry/Interested Representatives of ACMI Date(s) 3/5/2009 Summary Reason Art and Craft Materials Institute (ACMI) 3/5/2009 3/11/2009 Briefing and Q & A on Intertek’s Safety Standard Tested Certification for Toys Issues related to the CPSIA 3/11/2009 Issues related to the CPSIA Bicycle Product Suppliers Association 3/12/2009 Section 108 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA)—Prohibition on the Sale of Certain Products Containing Specified Phthalates ASTM F15 Subcommittee meetings on Juvenile Products Lead content testing and tracking labels Open to the Public 3/16/2009 – 3/19/2009 3/17/2009 3/18/2009 3/18/2009 3/19/2009 3/24/2009 3/31/2009 3/31/2009 Action Plan for the Establishment of a Global Post-manufacturing Traceability System Shared Between the EU, the PRC, and the USA. New requirements for ATVs pursuant to the CPSIA Laboratory equipment and parameters for testing phthalates The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) and the rules CPSC implemented for third-party laboratory recognition Application of the CPSIA to promotional products The publication of a Product Safety and Recall Directory Intertek and Mintz Levin PC Motorized recreational vehicle firms and associations Staff Involved Office of General Counsel and CPSC staff Commissioner Nancy A. Nord and CPSC staff Directorate for Health Sciences and other CPSC staff Directorate for Health Sciences and other CPSC staff CPSC staff ASTM Directorate for Engineering Sciences Fashion Trade Jewelry Association Office of General Counsel and CPSC staff CPSC Staff Dr. Louis Balme, Ms. Sonja Pelichet, and Ms. Philippa Jones International Off-Highway Vehicle Manufacturers Association Quantum Analytics CPSC Staff Directorate for Laboratory Sciences American Industrial Hygiene Association Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction and other CPSC staff Promotional Products Association Office of General Counsel and CPSC staff Office of Compliance and Field Operations and other CPSC staff ADK Product Resource Group, LLC 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 130 Public Outreach Date(s) 4/7/2009 Summary Reason Update on UL’s activities in the product safety arena and other topics of mutual interest to the organizations 4/7/2009 Update on UL’s activities on product safety issues Discuss and to demonstrate the AquaSonus Passive-Sonar Pool Alarm ASTM F15.51 subcommittee task group meeting to discuss the suction–limiting vent systems proposed standard for pools and spas NIST Building and Fire Research Annual Conference 4/15/2009 4/20/2009 4/28/2009 – 4/30/2009 4/30/2009 4/30/2009 5/1/2009 – 5/2/2009 5/4/2009 – 5/5/2009 5/4/2009 – 5/6/2009 5/5/2009 – 5/6/2009 5/6/2009 – 5/7/2009 5/12/2009 5/12/2009 ASTM-CPSC staff continuing cooperation related to the CPSIA Proprietary technology for vehicle control and stability Development of an objective test to determine compliance with 16 C.F.R. § 1500.17(a)(3) and (a)(8) Underwriters Laboratory (UL) consumer Advisory Council meeting Underwriters Laboratory (UL) Fire Council meeting Battery and Toy Safety ASTM F15.45 Candle Products Fire Safety Task Group meeting Implementation of section 103 of the CPSIA, tracking labels for children's products Presentation on the packaging requirements of the PPPA Industry/Interested Representatives of Underwriter Laboratories Underwriter Laboratories AquaSonus ASTM NIST ASTM Segway American Fireworks Standards Laboratory (AFSL) Standards Committee Underwriter Laboratories Underwriter Laboratories ANSI C18 ANSI F15.45 Staff Involved Commissioner Nancy A. Nord, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, and Directorate for Engineering Sciences Commissioner Thomas Moore's staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences and other CPSC staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences Directorate for Engineering Sciences and other CPSC staff Voluntary Standards Coordinator and CPSC staff Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction and other CPSC staff Office of Compliance and Field Operations and Directorate for Laboratory Sciences Voluntary Standards Coordinator Directorate for Engineering Sciences Directorate for Engineering Sciences Directorate for Engineering Sciences Public Office of General Counsel staff Healthcare Compliance Packaging Council Office of Compliance and Field Operations 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 131 Public Outreach Date(s) 5/13/2009 Summary Reason Window Covering Manufacturers Association (WCMA) meeting 5/20/2009 Residential electrical wiring safety and circuit breakers Pool Safety Council meeting regarding public education campaign from the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act Pool Safety Council meeting regarding public education campaign from the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act Update on TIAs Toy Safety certification program 5/27/2009 5/27/2009 5/28/2009 5/28/2009 Demonstrate a prototype crib 6/2/2009 FolIow up on US-Sino Summit on Product Safety, Standards and regulation education to support product safety, updates on the implementation of the CPSlA, Legislation on green washing to protect consumers, and discuss the status of the China office Inaugural meeting of APSP/IAPMO-16 standard writing group; the transition of ASME/ANSI AI12.19.8a 2008 on suction outlet covers to an APSP/IAPMO standard ISO TC 92/SC 1 (Fire Initiation and Growth) and related Working Group meetings Issues related to section 101 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 6/2/2009 6/3/2009 6/8/2009 6/11/2009 6/9/2009 Industry/Interested Representatives of WCMA Paul Keleher Electrical Services Pool Safety Council, Safe Kids Worldwide, and McGuireWoods Consulting Staff Involved Office of Compliance and Field Operations and Directorate for Engineering Sciences Directorate for Engineering Sciences Commissioner Nancy A. Nord and staff Pool Safety Council, Safe Kids Worldwide, and McGuireWoods Consulting Commissioner Thomas Moore and staff Representatives from TSCP (Toy Safety Certification Program) TIA and TIA William Peterson and Sonya Buglio Canadian Standards Association and Kathleen Winn & Associates Office of Compliance and Field Operations and other CPSC staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences Commissioner Nancy A. Nord and staff NSF International Directorate for Engineering Sciences ISO TC 92 Directorate for Engineering Sciences Association of American Publishers and the Printing Industries Association Office of General Counsel, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction and other staff 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 132 Public Outreach Date(s) 6/11/2009 6/22/2009 6/25/2009 6/30/2009 7/14/2009 7/16/2009 7/16/2009 Summary Reason ASTM International Executive Subcommittee F15.90 quarterly meeting Phthalates and Phthalate Alternatives Issues related to section 104 (Registration cards for durable infant/toddler products) of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 Compliance issues relating to mattress standards Current petition before the Commission from the Fashion Jewelry Trade Association Review the ASTM cautionary safety labeling standard on 5gallon buckets Phthalates and Phthalate Alternatives Industry/Interested Representatives of ASTM F15.90 Subcommittee BASF Corporation Juvenile product manufacturers Chicago Mattress Company Keller Heckman ASTM International F15.31 Subcommittee ExxonMobil 7/20/2009 CPSC’s China activities Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 7/21/2009 State Farm’s projects on cooking fire prevention, electrical fire prevention, and drywall Introductory meeting for Goodwill Industries to provide information regarding their organization and discuss the Resale Store Safety Campaign The toy industry’s initiative to improve international harmonization in toy regulations Food service packaging, CONEG, FDA requirements and the CPSIA Product safety issues State Farm Building Technology Research Laboratory Regulator Dialogue on Toy Safety Asian Pacific Economic Council (APEC) 7/22/2009 7/22/2009 7/28/2009 7/30/2009 8/5/2009 8/1/2009 8/2/2009 Staff Involved Voluntary Standards Coordinator and CPSC staff Directorate for Health Sciences and other CPSC staff Office of Compliance, Office of the General Counsel and other staff Commissioner Nancy A. Nord and staff Commissioner Nancy A. Nord and staff Office of Compliance and Field Operations and other CPSC staff Directorate for Health Sciences and other CPSC staff Office of International Programs and other CPSC staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences and other CPSC staff Goodwill Industries International, Inc. Chairman Inez Tenenbaum Toy Industry Association CPSC staff Keller & Heckman Office of General Counsel staff Government officials in Hong Kong and Vietnam Chairman Inez Tenenbaum and other CPSC staff CPSC staff 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 133 Public Outreach Date(s) 8/3/2009 8/4/2009 8/4/2009 Summary Reason Business Engagement in Standards and Conformity Training Industry/Interested Representatives of Asian Pacific Economic Council (APEC) apparel and furniture industry in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 8/5/2009 Product safety issues Vietnam government officials 8/5/2009 ASTM International F15.43 subcommittee meeting on soccer goals Phthalates and Phthalate Alternatives Kwik Goal, Ltd 8/6/2009 8/6/2009 8/11/2009 8/12/2009 8/12/2009 8/13/2009 8/12/2009 8/13/2009 Stanley’s Goals and Objectives around Child Safety Children’s books and the CPSIA Incidents involving suspected internal combustion of gasoline vapors in portable gasoline containers. There will also be a discussion of testing performed on gasoline containers and potential solutions to the problem such as flame arrestors Inaugural meeting of AAAPSP/IAPMO – 17 to develop the Standard for Safety Vacuum Release Systems, Automatic Pump Shut-Off Systems and Vacuum Limiting Systems for Swimming Pools, Spas, Wading Pools, Hot Tubs and Catch Pools Develop the Standard for Safety Vacuum Release Systems, Automatic Pump Shut-Off Systems and Vacuum Limiting Systems for Swimming Pools, Spas, Wading Pools, Hot Tubs and Catch Pools The American Chemistry Council Stanley Furniture Printing Industries of America and Association of American Publishers Advocates for flame arrestor use on portable gasoline containers Staff Involved CPSC staff Office of Compliance and Field Operations and Office of the International Programs staff Chairman Inez Tenenbaum and staff CPSC staff Directorate for Health Sciences and other CPSC staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences and Compliance staff Office of General Counsel staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) CPSC staff AAAPSP/IAPMOCPSC CPSC Staff 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 134 Public Outreach Date(s) 8/25/2009 Summary Reason Lead determinations 8/26/2009 Impact of CPSIA on the legwear business Closed meeting with members of Mattel Issues relating the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) Drop sided crib design for the child care industry 8/27/2009 8/27/2009 8/27/2009 9/3/2009 9/3/2009 9/10/2009 9/15/2009 9/15/2009 9/16/2009 9/17/2009 Industry/Interested Representatives of Association of American Publishers, Inc The Hosiery Technology Center Mattel American Footwear and Apparel Association Community Playthings LLC Impact of CPSIA on the ATV industry Representatives from the SVIA; American Honda; Brown & Gidding; BRP; Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi; Polaris; Bracewell & Giuliani; Willkie Farr & Gallagher; Eckert Seamans; and Kawasaki Update on the implementation Representatives from the SVIA; American Honda; Brown & of the ATV provisions Gidding; BRP; Robins, Kaplan, contained in the Consumer Miller & Ciresi; Polaris; Product Safety Improvement Bracewell & Giuliani; Willkie Act as well as other issues Farr & Gallagher; Eckert concerning our industry Seamans; and Kawasaki International coordination on International Consumer Product tracking and traceability Safety Caucus (ICPSC) requirements Conference on Tracking and Traceability Labels Introductory meeting with Safe Kids Worldwide Kaneka fibers and technologies relating to bedclothes (bedcovering) flammability The work of the Council and how they may be service to CPSC in jointly keeping children safe from pool related injuries CPSIA implementation Safe Kids Worldwide Kaneka Corporation Staff Involved Chairman Inez Tenenbaum and staff Chairman Inez Tenenbaum and staff Chairman Inez Tenenbaum and staff Office of General Counsel staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and other CPSC staff Chairman Inez Tenenbaum and staff Commissioner Nancy A. Nord and staff Office of Compliance and Field Operations and Office of International Programs staff Chairman Inez Tenenbaum and staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and other CPSC staff Pool Safety Council and McGuireWoods Consulting Commissioner Robert S. Adler National Association of Manufacturers CPSC Coalition and Toy Industry Association Chairman Inez Tenenbaum and staff 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 135 Public Outreach Industry/Interested Representatives of Representatives from the American Academy of Pediatrics; Consumer Federation of America; Kids in Danger; National Research Center for Women & Families; National Research Center for Women & Families; Public Citizen; US PIRG; and Union of Concerned Scientists ASTM Date(s) 9/17/2009 Summary Reason Introductory Meeting & General CPSIA Discussion 9/17/2009 ASTM F15.22 Toy Safety subcommittee meeting 9/17/2009 Laboratory accreditation China Zhejiang Fangyuan Testing Group 9/18/2009 Upholstered Furniture UFAC and McNamara & L’Heureux, P.C. 9/21/2009 The development of voluntary standards for gas-fired appliances Introductory meeting with discussion on CPSIA, section 108, ban on phthalates in children’s products Development of voluntary standards for gas-fired furnaces; Canadian Standards Association (CSA)/ANSI Z21/83 Technical Committee National Resources Defense Council 9/22/2009 9/22/2009 9/22/2009 9/23/2009 9/23/2009 9/24/2009 Battery and toy safety 9/23/2009 Introductory meeting which will include a current update on activities and issues of mutual interest between CPSC and UL Development of voluntary standards for gas-fired water heaters Canadian Standards Association (CSA)/ANSI Z21.47 Central Furnace Technical Advisory Group meeting ANSI C18/NEMA Battery Committee Meetings a Canadian Standards Association (CSA)/ANSI Z21.10 Gas Water Heater Technical Advisory Group meeting Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS Staff Involved Chairman Inez Tenenbaum and staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences, and other CPSC staff Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction and other CPSC staff Chairman Inez Tenenbaum, Commissioner Robert S. Adler and their staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences Commissioner Robert S. Adler Directorate for Engineering Sciences Directorate for Engineering Sciences Directorate for Engineering Sciences Commissioner Robert S. Adler 136 Public Outreach Date(s) 9/23/2009 9/24/2009 9/25/2009 9/24/2009 9/29/2009 9/29/2009 9/30/2009 9/30/2009 Summary Reason Express carriers role in the importation of consumer products and CPSC’s policies and procedures regarding products entering the United States Lighter safety standards revisions and other relevant subcommittee activities ASTM F08.10 Bicycles subcommittee meeting Courtesy/Introductory Meeting Flame Retardants Introductory meeting and general CPSIA discussion Introductory meeting Industry/Interested Representatives of Express Association of America Staff Involved Office of Compliance and Field Operations and Office of the General Counsel staff ASTM F15.02 Lighter Subcommittee Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction and other CPSC staff Directorate for Engineering Sciences Keeping Babies Safe Chairman Inez Tenenbaum and staff University of California at Commissioner Robert Berkley S. Adler National School Supply Chairman Inez Equipment Association (NSSEA) Tenenbaum and staff Brownstein Hyatt Farber Chairman Inez Schreck, LLP and Intertek Tenenbaum, Testing Services Commissioner Robert S. Adler and their staff 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 137 Intergovernmental Coordination INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION The Commission works with many agencies over the course of a year. This section describes the significant coordination CPSC has had with other governmental organizations. Specifically, this section provides information on: 1) major state supported safety initiatives (Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act and All-Terrain Vehicles); 2) the Commission’s efforts coordinating with state and local programs; and 3) significant communication with other governmental agencies and offices, including any notification under section 218 of the CPSIA. 7 In 2009, no state or local official has filed a written notice to the Commission under section 218 of the CPSIA. 1) Major State Supported Safety Initiatives Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act: In 2009, the CPSC, through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / National Center for Injury Control and Prevention (NCIPC), entered into an Interagency Agreement to implement sections 1405 and 1406 of the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (VGB Act). The VGB Act establishes a grant program for which states that have a statute requiring pools and spas to meet specific antientrapment and barrier requirements are eligible to apply. All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs): As noted on CPSC’s Web site, www.atvsafety.gov, 44 states have passed ATV safety laws, with each statute tailored to meet the needs of its particular region and constituency. These laws include requirements for various safety practices of ATV riding, such as helmet use, training, licensing, and/or age restrictions. 2) State and Local Programs Section 29(a) of the Consumer Product Safety Act requires that the Commission establish a program to promote federal-state cooperation for the purpose of carrying out the Act. The goal of the program is to reduce consumer product related deaths and injuries by leveraging CPSC resources through cost-effective cooperation with state and local governments. In 2009, activities included the following: • • • • • • Assigning compliance and enforcement activities to the states. The table on the next page provides the number of CPSC assignments to state officials made during the year, Supporting states through technical assistance and participation in conferences, Monitoring industry’s compliance to CPSC mandatory laws, Engaging in outreach and dissemination of information through multiple venues such as journal, print and electronic media; presentations and sharing product safety research, Hosting the annual training meeting for state designees, Working to meet or exceed annual performance goals. In 2009, state partners conducted product safety activities, including recall checks and inspections, and completed 96 percent within 90 days or less of assignment. 7 [Section 218 of the CPSIA amends the CPSA, Prohibited Acts, allowing] the attorney general of a state, or other authorized state officer, alleging a [specified] violation … of the Act, … on behalf of the residents of the state, … to obtain appropriate injunctive relief. [The Act requires] a state [to] provide written notice to the Commission [prior] to initiate[ing] civil action by filing a complaint, … at least 30 days before [unless] … immediate action is necessary. The Commission may intervene in such civil action. 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 138 Intergovernmental Coordination Distribution of CPSC Assignments to State Officials Completed in 2009 Type of Assignments State Inspections State Recall Checks Total # of Assignments 223 727 950 3) Significant Communication with Other Governmental Agencies and Offices The Commission receives many requests for information and requests for coordination and notification of action relating to its jurisdiction. This correspondence is tracked through the Office of the Secretary. The list below presents the most substantial communications, including any/all notifications under section 218 (none for 2009) of CPSIA. Significant Communication Including Notification of Action Required Under Section 218 (none for 2009) Organization City St. Peters State MO Minnesota House of Representatives The City of New York Marshall MN New York NY Missouri House of Representatives Office of Attorney General Missouri House of Representatives Attorney General Office of the District Attorney - County of Solano Office of Environmental Health Jefferson City Columbia Jefferson City Chicago Fairfield MO Significant Communication Requests that the President Issue an Executive Order Suspending for One Year the Requirements of the Virginia Graeme-Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act Thrift stores, consignment stores and re-sale of used garments re: CPSIA Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) and its impact upon small businesses that manufacture and sell children's clothing Comment relating to CPSIA and small powered sports units SC MO Stay of Enforcement of the CPSIA re: testing & certification Resolution re: ATVs/CPSIA IL CA Second-Hand Strategy for Crib and Bassinet Recalls Synthetic Turf Study Phoenix AZ Attorney General Massachusetts Dept. of Public Health The Assembly State of New York Albany California Assemblyman Chicago Boston IL MA Application for Existing State or Political Subdivisions of a State Toy and Children's Product Safety Standards in Effect" for and the applicable Arizona State Statute Simplicity Children's Products Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act Albany NY Sacramento CA Governor Olympia WA Secretary of the Senate Governor Lansing Tallahassee MI FL Mayor The CPSC's decision to allow the sale of existing inventories of toys containing phthalates Fire risks associated with juvenile products Request for extension of effective date of Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act Senate Resolution no.31 Exclusion for youth motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, and snowmobiles. Chinese Drywall 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 139 Intergovernmental Coordination Organization Occupational Safety and Health Administration City San Francisco State Occupational Safety and Health Administration Department of Health and Human Services Douglas County School District SC State Council International Reading Association San Francisco CA Significant Communication Complaint of retaliation under the CPSIA - Winco Foods, Inc. vs Baker 9-3290-09-041 Complaint of retaliation under the CPSIA - Johnson & Johnson Advanced Sterlization Products vs Awai 9-3290-09042 Rockville MD Maternal Wellness tools Minden NV Central Sprinklers Santee SC 2011 SC Reading Conference CA 2009 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS 140 U.S. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION BETHESDA, MD 20814