Baby leg warmers and socks recalled

In the midst of the holiday season we have an important recall to tell you about involving a certain type of baby product.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission along with Baby United LLC dba Babylegs, of Seattle, Washington, is recalling BabyLegs brand leg warmers and socks.

The product contains a small ornament shaped like a heart that can detach. This can cause a choking hazard for a child.
Parents or caregivers who purchased this product are urged to stop using it immediately. Parents can also remove the heart-shaped ornament as a precautionary measure.

The recall involves as many as 4,500 units, which were manufactured in China. The recall came about after one incident involving an infant who choked on the ornament, which came off the product. Luckily the child’s parent was able to come to the baby’s rescue.

The baby leg warmers and socks were sold at various retailers from August 2010 to November of this year. The products were also sold through www.babylegs.com.

This recall involves only BabyLegs brand leg warmers, ankle-high socks and knee-high socks with a heart-shape ornament. The recalled products are pink, white or purple cable knit socks and leg warmers.

Attorney Jeffrey Killino’s focus is on keeping kids safe and knows problems associated with your children through no fault of their own is a very serious matter and can leave a parent feeling helpless. If you believe your child was injured or has developed a serious illness as a result of a recalled, faulty or dangerous product, please recalled baby product attorney Jeffrey Killino at 877-875-2927 today.