Another Round of Toys is Recalled by the CPSC
Nearly 1,080,000 of these toys were sold in the United States and nearly 3,600 in Canada. The key ring toys are oversized plastic and metal "keys" attached to the plastic key ring. This key ring hangs from the car remote with a speaker and oversized buttons. When the buttons are pushed, the remote makes noises. As of now there have only been 17 reports of the key rings falling apart.
The recall covers product
numbers H26300-01 or H58000-01. The toymaker, Battat, Inc., recommends if
parents have purchased this toy to remove it from the child. Once the toy is
out of the possession of the child, call the toymaker to make arrangements to
send the toy for a replacement. Parents trust that the toys they buy meet the
safety requirements so their children are not in harms way.
Manufacturers have a
responsibility to make sure their products are safe for consumers. If a
defective product injures you, the manufacturer of the product should be held
liable. If a recalled toy product in Missouri has injured you or a loved one,
contact our experienced product liability attorneys at 800.956.2487. You and
your family may be entitled to compensation as a result of the harmful product.

























