Yaomiao Children's Rhinestone Silver Tiaras Recalled Due to Violation of Federal Lead Content Ban; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com by LordRoadS

Active Recall Announced January 25, 2024 CPSC #24093

Quick answer

Yaomiao Children's Rhinestone Silver Tiaras Recalled Due to Violation of Federal Lead Content Ban; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com by LordRoadS is CPSC recall #24093, announced on January 25, 2024. The CPSC cites the following hazard: This recall involves the rhinestone silver tiara with red rhinestones that was sold in a package with three other tiara styles that are not included in the recall, including blue, purple, and clear rhinestones. The four tiara styles were sold and shipped together in the same cardboard packaging marked "Yaomiao". The remedy is consumers should immediately take the recalled tiaras away from children, stop using them and contact lordroads for a refund. lordroads and amazon are contacting all known purchasers.. Affected brand: Wuhannuoyunxindianzikejiyouxiangongsi (dba LordRoadS).

Hazard

This recall involves the rhinestone silver tiara with red rhinestones that was sold in a package with three other tiara styles that are not included in the recall, including blue, purple, and clear rhinestones. The four tiara styles were sold and shipped together in the same cardboard packaging marked "Yaomiao".

Affected products

Yaomiao Children's Rhinestone Silver Tiaras

Recalled brands

Wuhannuoyunxindianzikejiyouxiangongsi (dba LordRoadS)

Remedy

Consumers should immediately take the recalled tiaras away from children, stop using them and contact LordRoadS for a refund. LordRoadS and Amazon are contacting all known purchasers.

Recall date

January 25, 2024

Categories

Yaomiao Children's Rhinestone Silver Tiaras

Frequently asked questions

What is CPSC recall #24093?

CPSC recall #24093 covers Yaomiao Children's Rhinestone Silver Tiaras Recalled Due to Violation of Federal Lead Content Ban; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com by LordRoadS, announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on January 25, 2024. The CPSC cites the following hazard: This recall involves the rhinestone silver tiara with red rhinestones that was sold in a package with three other tiara styles that are not included in the recall, including blue, purple, and clear rhinestones. The four tiara styles were sold and shipped together in the same cardboard packaging marked "Yaomiao".

What is the remedy for recall #24093?

The CPSC remedy for recall #24093 is consumers should immediately take the recalled tiaras away from children, stop using them and contact lordroads for a refund. lordroads and amazon are contacting all known purchasers.. Consumers should stop using the product and follow the instructions in the official CPSC notice.

I sell this product on Shopify. What do I need to do?

If you sell Yaomiao Children's Rhinestone Silver Tiaras Recalled Due to Violation of Federal Lead Content Ban; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com by LordRoadS on Shopify, stop selling the affected units immediately, notify customers who purchased them, and consider whether you have a Section 15(b) reporting obligation to the CPSC. RecallDocket helps Shopify merchants identify affected SKUs and prepare the required safety report.

Where is the official CPSC notice for this recall?

The primary source is the official CPSC notice at https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2024/Yaomiao-Childrens-Rhinestone-Silver-Tiaras-Recalled-Due-to-Violation-of-Federal-Lead-Content-Ban-Sold-Exclusively-on-Amazon-com-by-LordRoadS. RecallDocket links to it from this page.

Not legal advice. RecallDocket aggregates publicly available recall information from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission for informational purposes only. For the official notice, remedy instructions, and any safety actions, refer to the CPSC source. Information may be incomplete or out of date.

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