Attention all parents! If your little one has an Oball Rattle, it’s time to take a breather from that toy. A whopping 680,000 units of this circular rattle are being recalled due to a serious choking hazard. The trouble stems from the tiny beads inside the toy that can come loose, posing a risk for curious kiddos.
Details of the Recall
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, these rattles were available at various retailers, from Walmart to Target, and even online at sites like Amazon and Babyhaven.com, between January 2016 and February 2017. The Kids II Oball Rattle, known for its ball shape and webbed design, is easy for tiny hands to grip through one of its 28 little holes. Unfortunately, the plastic discs within the rattle that hold the beads can puncture, leading to beads escaping and being put in little mouths—yikes!
Reported Incidents
So far, the manufacturer has received 42 reports of the discs breaking, including two instances where beads were found in a child’s mouth and three cases of gagging. If you’ve got one of these rattles at home, it’s wise to stash it away for now. The affected rattles come in colors like pink, blue, green, and orange, with the model number 81031 printed on the inner surface of the plastic disc and its packaging.
What to Do Next
For those concerned, you can check if your rattle is part of the recall on the Kids II website, where you can also register for a refund and return kit.
A Touch of Humor
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Conclusion
In summary, if you own an Oball Rattle, please take it out of circulation to keep your little ones safe from potential choking hazards.
