WASHINGTON - More than a half-million Chinese-made products have been recalled, including "Pirates of the Caribbean'' and Baby Einstein toys, because they contain dangerous levels of lead.
Coin-shaped "Pirates of the Caribbean'' flashlights and soft, textured Baby Einstein blocks were among the 555,200 products recalled, the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Thursday afternoon.
The recall also includes Totally Me! Funky Room Decor Set decorating kits imported and sold by Toys "R'' Us Inc. and a variety of wooden toys imported and sold by KB Toys Inc. Aluminum water bottles, imported and sold by The Sports Authority Inc., were also recalled.
The flashlight's leather strap, the back of the decorating kit's mirror, the blue Baby Einstein block, the water bottles and the wooden toys have surface paint that contains high levels of lead, which is toxic if ingested by young children. Under current U.S. regulations, children's products found to have more than 0.06 per cent lead accessible to users are subject to a recall.
Commission spokeswoman Julie Vallese noted that the effects of lead are cumulative.
"A lot of what is being recalled is because it violates the law, not that there is an imminent health risk,'' she said.
The recall also included cups shaped like Frankenstein's head with high levels of lead in their surface paint. Other products not necessarily for children were key chains containing high levels of lead, as well as bookmarks and journals with lead-tainted surface paint.
The recalls include:
- About 35,000 Baby Einstein Discover & Play Color Blocks, distributed by Kids II Inc. The blocks were sold around the country between June and September. For more information, or to arrange for a free replacement block, call 866-203-6788 or visit http://www.kidsii.com.
- About 79,000 "Pirates of the Caribbean'' medallion squeeze lights, imported by the Eveready Battery Co., a brand of Energizer Holdings, Inc. The flashlights were sold across the United States and online between September 2006 and October 2007. For more information, or to receive a voucher for another Eveready product, call 800-925-0628 or visit http://www.Energizer.com.
- About 15,000 Totally Me! Funky Room Decor Sets, manufactured by Hong Kong-based CKI Toys and imported by Toys "R'' Us Inc. The kits were sold at Toys "R'' Us stores around the country and on the company's website between May and September 2007. Return the sets to any Toys "R'' Us store in exchange for store credit. For more information, call 800-869-7787 or visit http://www.toysrus.com.
- About 10,000 wooden Pull-Along Alphabet & Math Blocks wagons, Pull-Along Learning Blocks wagons, 10-in-1 Activity Learning Carts and Flip-Flop alphabet blocks, imported by KB Toys Inc. The toys were sold at KB Toys stores around the country between August 2005 and September 2007. Return the toys to any KB Toys store in exchange for store credit. For more information call 888-843-9520 or visit http://www.recall.kbtinfo.com.
- About 63,000 green, plastic cups shaped like Frankenstein's head, imported by Dollar General Merchandising Inc. The cups were sold at Dollar general stores around the country in September. For a refund or replacement product, return the key chains to the place of purchase. For more information, call 800-678-9258 or visit http://www.dollargeneral.com.
- About 192,000 key chains imported by Dollar General Merchandising Inc. The key chains feature a metal charm engraved with "wisdom,'' "truth,'' "believe,'' "love,'' "hope'' or "dream.'' They were sold at Dollar General stores around the country between June 2005 and August 2007. For a refund or replacement product, return the key chains to the place of purchase. For more information, call 800-678-9258 or visit http://www.dollargeneral.com.
- About 150,000 bookmarks and journals, imported by Antioch Publishing. The products feature a variety of decorations including breast cancer awareness and Winnie the Pooh. The bookmarks and journals were sold at book, card and gift stores around the country between March 2005 and October 2007. Some of the bookmarks were sold with bracelets. For more information, or to arrange for a refund, call 800-543-1515 or visit http://www.antioch.com.
- About 11,200 Alpine Design aluminum water bottles imported by The Sports Authority Inc. The water bottles are decorated with pink flowers, a mouse or a zebra. They were sold at Sports Authority stores around the country between April 2006 and September 2007. For a full refund, return the bottles to a Sports Authority store. For more information, visit http://www.sportsauthority.com.