Thursday, January 26, 2012

Retailer Urges Parents to Trade In Unsafe Baby Products


Beginning this weekend and extending through Feb. 20, Toys"R"Us Inc. is holding its “Great Trade-In,” a safety program introduced in 2009 to take unsafe children’s products out of circulation. Stores will accept used cribs, car seats, strollers and more and offer a discount on the purchase of a new baby item.

Recalled products in homes continue to pose a threat to infants and children when they are handed down or resold. According to an analysis by Kids In Danger, a safety advocacy group, one in seven product safety issues and injuries involving children’s products involved recalled products, with most incidents occurring after the item was recalled. The Great Trade-In has removed 600,000 unsafe products from circulation, according to Toys“R”Us.

The retailer’s Product Safety Vigilance Program offers a website with tools and resources for parents, including a downloadable Product Record List to help parents keep track of products in their homes, and “Eight Steps to Keep Kids Safe,” which offers information to help parents protect their kids against unsafe products.