Zuru is recalling 7.5 million of its popular bath toys after 12 injury reports. Here’s what you need to know.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall of 7.5 million of Zuru’s Baby Shark and Mini Baby Shark Bath Toys. Here’s what you need to know.CPSC recall
, the bath toys are being recalled due to “risk of impalement, laceration and puncture injuries to children.” When using the recalled bath toys, particularly in a bathtub or wading pool, children can slip and fall or sit on the hard plastic top fin of the shark, posing risks of impalement, lacerations and punctures. Zuru has received 12 reports from parents that their child has fallen or sat on the full-size Baby Shark bath toy resulting in an injury. Nine of the incidents required stitches or medical attention.
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