Kiddieland Toys has voluntarily recalled 9,000 Disney Princess Plastic Racing Tricycles in the United States and 700 in Canada. The toy is found to pose the threat of laceration or scratches to kids.
The manufacturer of Disney trikes, Kiddieland Toys has received three reports of children suffering facial lacerations since the products were sold in the market. All these incidents were related to poorly designed accessories placed on the trikes’s handle bars.
The manufacturer has urged the people to stop using trikes immediately because they are not safe for kids. They are also advised to contact the manufacturer for a free replacement handlebar that has the castle and princess figures enclosed in a rotating display. The consumer’s cal also contacts on the helpline number of the company, (800) 430-5307 for further assistance or they can also KiddieLand website.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada have warned the people against the use of these trikes. The authorities have said in a joint statement that children might cut themselves if they fall on the plastic castle display and the princess figures projecting from the top of the trike's handle bar.
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