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Contact: Sue Tucker, 240-777-6530
Sue Rogan, 240-777-3722
For Immediate Release: December 5, 2001

Duncan and CPSC Officials Urge Consumers to Check Homes for Recalled Toys;
Many Recalled Toys Are Displayed

Montgomery County Executive Douglas M. Duncan today urged County residents to search their homes for unsafe and dangerous toys that could injure children. Toys that have been recalled were displayed at the Zany Brainy store in Rockville, a Safe Toy Partner with the County.

“As consumers are buying new toys for the holidays this year, we want them to know that they may have an older toy at home which could harm their child,” said Duncan.

Joining Duncan was Ken Giles, acting public affairs director of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). CPSC protects the public from unreasonable risk of injury or death from 15,000 types of consumer products, including children’s toys.

“CPSC does a good job getting recalled products off store shelves,” said Giles. “We’ve found it is harder to get recalled products out of people’s homes. Despite our best efforts, sometimes consumers don’t hear about recalls and still have hazardous products in their homes.”

Retailers that agree to identify and remove recalled products from their shelves can become one of the County’s Safe Toy Partners, and are eligible to display a special seal in their store. To date, 13 toy stores have joined the County’s Safe Toy Partner program. A list of Safe Toy Partner retailers is available on DCA’s website at hca.emontgomery.org/consumer/.

“We are fortunate that we have found only a handful of recalled toys in retail stores during our past “Sweeps,” stated George Rose, DCA division chief. “We are more concerned that consumers who have recalled items in their homes are unaware of the potential danger these items pose to their children.”

CPSC released a list of dangerous children’s products that consists of more than 23 million items in circulation. Consumers are urged to check attics, basements, toy boxes or closets and discard these products. Consumers can get this list by going to CPSC’s website at www.cpsc.gov, DCA’s website at http://hca.emontgomery.org/consumer/ or by calling CPSC’s hotline at 1-800-638-2772.

Recalled Children’s Products that May Still be in Consumers’ Homes