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Evenflo Recalls Telephone Toys Due to Choking Hazard

Evenflo Switch-A-Roo Telephone Toys

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Date of Recall:
Thursday, July 16th, 2009

CPSC Release Number:
09-275

Manufactured In:
China

Company Phone Number:
(800) 233-5921

Units:
About 25,000

Manufacturer:
Evenflo Co. Inc., of Miamisburg, Ohio

Sold By:
Juvenile product stores nationwide, including Toys ‘R Us for about $8.

Problem/Hazard:
A mirror decal attached to the toy can peel away, posing a potential choking hazard.

Injuries/Incidents:
None reported.

Description:
The recall involves Evenflo Switch-A-Roo telephone toys made between October 2008 and June 2009. The model number is 6391911.

Remedy:
Consumers should immediately remove the mirror decal from the toy and permanently dispose of it.

Consumer Contact:
For additional information, contact Evenflo at (800) 233-5921 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or visit the firm’s Web site at safety.evenflo.com

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Picture of Recalled Switch-A-Roo Telephone Toy showing location of decal

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