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Product Recalls
Fisher-Price Basketball Sets
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), Fisher-Price, of East Aurora, N.Y., is recalling
about 55,000 basketball sets to replace the nets. Some of the nets have
enlarged openings. If children put their heads into these enlarged
openings, the net can get tangled around their necks and they could
strangle.
Fisher-Price has not received any reports of injuries. This
recall is being conducted to prevent the possibility of injuries.
The recalled Grow-to-Pro Basketball set has a black pole that adjusts
from 3 to 6 feet. A nylon net with an orange plastic hoop is attached
to the pole, along with a gray backboard. The Fisher-Price logo is on
the front of the backboard; and the model number, 72408, along with the
words, "Made in U.S.A." are on the other side of the backboard.
Toy, mass merchandise and discount stores sold these toys
nationwide from January 2001 through May 2001 for about $30.
Consumers should stop using the basketball set immediately. Consumers
should call Fisher-Price toll-free at (800) 247-9395 anytime to order a
free replacement net. Fisher-Price will help consumers determine if
their basketball nets have enlarged openings. Consumers can also visit
the company's website.
To see a picture of the recalled product(s) visit the CPSC's web site.
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