Wind Chime Toy Recall After Laceration Reported

Wind chime hazard diagramA wind chime toy recall has bee issued by Tiny Love Inc., a New York company, in conjunction with Huntington Beach, Calif.-based Maya Group Inc., the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced.

The wind chimes can be easily pulled apart exposing sharp metal rods, which, in once instance, allowed a 24-month-old to cut his cheek. Tiny Love is aware of five reports in all that involves toys coming apart and sharp edges being exposed.

Picture Name Item Number
Picture of Baby Wind Chime Baby Wind Chime # 493
Click For Larger Image Baby Wind Chime – Ocean # 593
Click For Larger Image Tiny Smarts – Baby Bunny # 512
Click For Larger Image Wind Chime – Duck

*The Wind Chime – Duck is sold
with the Gymini Kick and Play
Activity Gym. Only the Wind
Chime is affected by this Recall.

# 811
Click For Larger Image Wind Chime – Louie # 516
Click For Larger Image Wind Chime – Ella # 517
Picture of Tiny Smarts Gift Set Tiny Smarts Gift Set

*Bunny Wind Chime is the only
product affected by this Recall.

# 539

The recall involves about 600,000 toys in the United States and 200,000 in Canada. Some wind chimes were sold separately and others with the Gymini Kick & Play Activity Gym and Tiny Smarts Gift Sets. See the above chart for information.

The potentially hazardous toys were sold from February 2002 through February 2010 at the following retailers:

  • Toys R Us
  • Walmart
  • Target
  • Buy Buy Baby
  • TJ Maxx

Wind chime hazard diagram

Parents should immediately take toys from children and contact Tiny Love for a free replacement.

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