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CPSC urges pacifier use stopped


Last Update: 10/27 8:53 am
The pacifiers failed to meet federal safety standards because the nipples can separate from the base easily, posing a choking hazard to infants and toddlers.
The pacifiers failed to meet federal safety standards because the nipples can separate from the base easily, posing a choking hazard to infants and toddlers.
WASHINGTON - The Consumer Product Safety Commission is urging parents to stop using My Baby Soother pacifiers due to a choking hazard.

The pacifiers failed to meet federal safety standards because the nipples can separate from the base easily, posing a choking hazard to infants and toddlers.

According to the CPSC, the distributor, T & L Trading Corp., has refused to recall the pacifiers.

They were sold around New York City from August 2007 through July 2009 costing about $1.

The Commission is urging parents to throw away the pacifiers.



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