Baby monitors, high chairs recalled

Bikes, charging kits also on the list

SAN ANTONIO – Nearly 25,000 baby monitors have been recalled because they pose a strangulation hazard, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The recall involves two models of the Tommee Tippee Movement and Sound Baby Monitors with Sensor Pads. The models are 1082S and 1094S.

The hazard is the 10-foot long cord attached to the sensor pad that is placed under the crib mattress. If the baby pulls the cord into the crib, he can become tangled or strangled.

No injuries have been reported.

Parents should make sure all cords are out of the reach of children and contact Mayborn USA at online or by calling 866-214-1537. The company is providing a free, rigid cord cover.

Dream On Me recalled thousands of Dinah model high chairs.

The leg or side opening can allow a child's body to pass through and become trapped at the neck or fall out of the chair.

Walmart.com and Amazon.com sold them from November 2012 to November 2013.

Parents can contact Dream On Me at 877-201-4317 or online at dreamonme.com to receive a free repair kit.

Children may be in for a doozy of a spill on Dynacraft's Avigo Youth Bicycle. The company is recalling more than 3,000 of the 20-inch Avigo Turn N Burn bikes because the front wheel can detach.

The model number is 8107-62. Serial numbers have the letters DJFH, followed by a number between 026588 and 027104, and between 089533 and 090562; or the letters DJFI followed by a number between 015107 and 015552 and between 100093 and 101193.

Owners should contact Dynacraft for a free repair. That contact information is 800-551-0032 or dynacraftbike.com.

The bikes were sold exclusively at ToysRUs between September 2013 and June 2014.

Lifeguard Press recalled 25,000 charging kits sold under the Ban.do, Jonathan Adler and Lilly Pulitzer brands.

The wall charger can emit smoke or sparks.

Seven models or styles are involved in the recall. They were sold at Dillard's, Lilly Pulitzer and other boutiques this year.

Consumers can get a refund by returning it to Lifeguard Press. The contact information is 800-992-3006 or lifeguardpress.com.

More information on these recalls and more can be found at www.cpsc.gov.

 


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Marilyn Moritz is an award-winning journalist dedicated to digging up information that can make people’s lives a little bit better. As KSAT’S 12 On Your Side Consumer reporter, she focuses on exposing scams and dangerous products and helping people save money.