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Date
; i* F% r. a, ?) l9 X; yAugust 2009
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Toy Workshop Sets and Trucks by Little TikesTM
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Full Product Description
]& [2 d6 m1 \, B8 V$ [This recall involves the oversized plastic toy nails that were sold with the following Little Tikes children's products. v2 p* D m8 o
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1 M) M& x. `7 p6 f8 M4 G& ZElectric Project Workshop: Model number 0914 and UPC 0-50743-00914-3.
( Q" r# O9 h9 r2 w. J* V$ rLittle Handiworker Workhorse: Model number 0920/612237 and UPC 0-50743-10920-1 or UPC 0-50743-61223-7.
- }7 m: O# [4 k b% ?% J$ Q5 D; A2 DHome Improvements 2-Sided Workshop: Model number 4146 and UPC 0-50743-04146-4. " q- K- ~% _5 @
Swirlin' Sawdust Workshop: Model number 440Z and UPC 0-50743-38540-7. / d# ?) n0 \: F/ k6 v" y/ ]1 X- T
Black Pickup Truck with Tools: Model 4028 and UPC 0-50743-04028-3.7 m8 B% @! n6 M/ w ^
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, H4 m/ s1 f4 ~' SThe plastic toy nails are either red or blue, and are 8cm (3 1/4 inches) long by 3cm (1 1/4 inches) in diameter. The nails have a round head. Approximately 3cm (1 1/4 inches) below the head is a plastic ridge, slightly smaller than the nail head and about 2.5cm (1inch) in diameter. A4 n' u" K I3 u7 r/ _
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Hazard Identified2 R" E/ Z) B) |( ]
The oversized plastic toy nails can pose a choking hazard to young children.* S2 X) U( a- U1 d6 a- l0 t+ i( s
, i+ H# N# ` V2 A3 HLittle Tikes has received one report of a hospitalization in the United States that resulted from an 11-month child who choked when the toy nail became forcefully lodged in his throat; he made a full recovery.
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' p- V t" `) A/ r6 bHealth Canada has not received any reports of incidents or injuries related to the use of these products.
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* {+ y# [7 K" C4 n2 P& r8 ^For some tips to help consumers choose safe toys and to help them keep children safe when they play with toys, see Health Canada's Toy Safety Tips $ I! `) J% m) j; t% [
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Corrective Action
1 q8 A0 j s8 w, O9 o* yConsumers should immediately take the toy nails away from children and contact Little Tikes for a free replacement toy nail.% H! r7 K, }. H" Y9 B6 P& U2 ^
/ m8 `1 ]. X* `9 m% U# [( PFor more information, consumers may contact Little Tikes at 1-800-781-2737 between 9AM and 8PM ET Monday through Friday, and between 9AM and 2PM ET Saturday, or visit the firm's website (www.littletikes.com). 7 b+ _9 b5 U9 C4 C; V$ T
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Number Sold$ u3 ~/ S, A$ \3 @0 }
Approximately 11, 800 of the recalled products were sold at Sears and Toys 'R' Us stores, as well as other retailers across Canada, and online at www.littletikes.com. ( S8 N1 F7 ^- E) p& Q) z: a5 S
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Time Period Sold: M& u2 k* }) W" N
The recalled products were sold from March 1994 to June 2009.8 r9 s5 B$ z8 V: e( u( n
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Manufactured in the United States and in China. , v9 h1 ~4 A8 D" I
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Manufacturer: Q; O) [6 W9 [+ K/ i" R4 R- d! l
Little Tikes of Hudson, Ohio |
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