April 8, 1998- Baby Monitors Recalled by Gerry Baby Products
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer ProductSafety Commission (CPSC), Gerry Baby Products of Denver, Colo.,is recalling about 86,000 rechargeable baby monitors sold underthe Clear Choice brand name. When an electrical short occurs, therechargeable battery can cause the monitor's "parent" unit tosmoke and flame.
October 28, 1997- Nursery Monitor Batteries Recalled by Safety 1st
In cooperation with the U.S. ConsumerProduct Safety Commission (CPSC), Safety 1st of ChestnutHill, Mass., is recalling about 25,000 batteries sold withtheir nursery monitors. The dry cell battery can rupture andirritate the skin.
October 3, 1996; Revised January 13, 2003- Deluxe Baby Monitor Recalled by Gerry Baby Products
In cooperation with the U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission(CPSC), Gerry Baby Products Company, of Thornton, Colo., is announcing avoluntary recall of approximately 990,000 Model 602 Gerry Deluxe BabyMonitors. Wires inside the monitor may be improperly connected, resultingin the product overheating with the possibility of the monitor causingfire. Another contributing factor is when blankets or other bedding areplaced around or on top of the monitor blocking ventilation.
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