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CPSCRecalled Jun 19, 2003 · #03146

CPSC, Fisher-Price Announce Recall of Crib Mobile Toys

Hazard

If batteries used in the mobile leak, the caustic liquid can seep out of the battery compartment, posing a risk of chemical burns to babies.

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Description

These are Sparkling Symphony™ Mobile crib toys that attach to the crib side rail and play music and lights that are activated by remote control. Four star and moon characters are suspended from the mobile, which turns. The recalled toys have model number 71985 found on both the lower arm of the mobile and the back of the remote control. The Fisher-Price logo appears at the top of the upper arm, over the silver decoration. The recalled mobiles were manufactured from October 1999 through November 2000. A date code is located on the upper arm of the mobile and on the back of the remote control. Consumers should contact Fisher Price with their date code to determine if their mobile is part of the recall.

Product details

Product
Crib Mobile Toys
Type
Toy Infants/Cribs/Strollers
Manufacturer
Fisher-Price, of East Aurora, N.Y.
Model numbers
71985
UPCs
Sold at
Discount department stores and toy stores nationwide sold these mobiles, between December 1999 and December 2001, for about $25.
Made in
China

What you should do

The firm is providing free repair kits containing a seal for the battery compartment, which will prevent battery leakage.

View the official CPSC notice