Lead Poisoning Danger Prompts Toy Chest Recall
November 2007
"Cars" toy chests sold at Toys "R" Us were recalled because of a lead poisoning hazard. Delta Enterprise announced a voluntary recall of about 3,000 of its toy storage benches. The “Cars” toy chests were recalled because the red paint on the partition panels of the toy box contains high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause serious health problems.
The wooden toy storage box is decorated with graphics from the animated movie "Cars." It has three removable cloth toy bins. "Delta" and the PO# are printed on the side panel. Only toy boxes with "PO#FJ505192" or "PO#FJ605042" marked on the side panel are included in this recall.
The toy chests were sold exclusively at Toys "R" Us stores from March 2006 through August 2006 for about $50.
Consumers should stop using the toy chests immediately and return it to any Toys "R" Us for a credit or refund.
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Source: “‘Cars’ Chests Sold at Toys “R” Us Recalled by Delta Enterprise Due to Lead Poisoning Hazard.” CPSC Press Release. November 9, 2006.



