Canada recalls some Chinese-made baby gift sets

The key-shaped rattles at the top of the gift set are too small to be swallowed by the baby and stuck in the throat, posing a risk of suffocation. On October 1, 2009, the Canadian Department of Health and Tendertyme1218216Ontario jointly announced the voluntary recall of a Chinese-made baby gift set. The recalled baby gift set is "SmallWonders" brand, sub-yellow, blue and pink 3 colors, from seven saliva pocket, a fork, spoon, brush, comb, eight towels and two rattles Key shape). The product model is CA33484, style number is 22285, UPC code is. The baby gift set was sold in Canada from September 2006 to September 2009. The number of the recalled goods is about 3600 sets. The reason for the recall was that the Canadian Department of Health's test results showed that the shape of the key-shaped rattles in the gift set was too small to easily swallow the baby's mouth and stuck in the throat, posing a risk of suffocation. Up to now, Canada Health Department has not received any accident report. To this end, the Canadian Department of Health advised consumers to immediately ring the bell in the gift set away from the baby, and discarded.

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