CPSC Product Recall: Beeni Baby Hats Pose Asphyxiation Risks

CPSC Product Recall: Beeni Baby Hats Pose Asphyxiation Risks

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06/01/2011 // WPB, FL, USA // Personal Injury Lawyers News // Nicole Howley

Mendota Heights, MN — Kahn Enterprises, along with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), has voluntarily recalled Beeni Baby Hats for asphyxiation hazards the product poses. The CPSC announced the nationwide product recall on June 1, 2011.

The product recall was enacted after it was discovered that the baby could spit up while wearing the hat, which poses an asphyxiation hazard to the baby.

“The recalled baby hats are made of cotton and spandex. They have two straps sewn to the sides and a removable plastic pacifier holder. The hat is available in sizes small, medium and large, and in pink, blue, green, flower print, blue stripe and blue print. Model number 125867 is on a tag sewn into the back inner rim of the cap,” reported the CPSC.

Consumers have been instructed to contact Kahn Enterprises to receive a full refund. Kahn Enterprises will also be providing consumers with a postage paid label to return the recalled product. All known consumers who purchased the recalled baby hats are being contacted directly by Kahn Enterprises.

For more information concerning the product recall, consumers can contact Kahn Enterprises at [email protected], visit their website at www.beeni.net or call collect at (612) 310-4053.

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