
Serving
Eastern Iowa
and Western
Illinois
Playskool Voluntarily Recalls Toy Tool Benches after the Death of Two Toddlers
WASHINGTON,
D.C. - In
cooperation
with the
U.S.
Consumer
Product
Safety
Commission
(CPSC),
Playskool,
of
Pawtucket,
R.I., is
voluntarily
recalling
about
255,000 Team
Talkin' Tool
Bench toys
following
the deaths
of two young
children.
Playskool
received
reports that
a
19-month-old
boy from
Martinsburg,
W.V., and a
2-year-old
boy from
League City,
Texas,
suffocated
when
oversized,
plastic toy
nails sold
with the
tool bench
toys became
forcefully
lodged in
their
throats.
Though the
toy nails
are not
considered a
small-part,
and the toys
are intended
for children
age 3 and
older,
Playskool is
voluntarily
conducting a
recall as a
precaution
to prevent
additional
incidents.
The Team
Talkin' Tool
Bench™ is a
20-inch tall
plastic toy
tool bench
with an
animated red
toy saw, a
yellow toy
drill and a
blue toy
vice. The
toy talks
and makes
various
sound
effects,
including
tool sounds.
The product
also
includes a
toy hammer,
screwdriver,
two 2¼-inch
plastic
screws, two
3-inch
plastic
nails and
pieces to
build a
small toy
plane. The
red
Playskool
logo is on
the front of
the brown
surface of
the tool
bench.
The toy was
sold at Toys
R Us,
Wal-Mart,
Target, KB
Toys stores
and various
other stores
nationwide
from October
2005 through
September
2006 for
about $35.
Consumers
should
immediately
take the two
toy nails
away from
children and
contact
Playskool to
get
information
on returning
the nails
for a $50
certificate
for a
Playskool
(or its
related
companies')
product.
For
additional
information,
call
Playskool at
(800)
509-9554
anytime, or
go to their
Web site at
www.playskool.com
