If you bought this from T.J. Maxx or Marshalls, "stop using it immediately", warn the managers

You may have bought it for your home or picked it up to offer as a gift.


Marshalls and T.J. Maxx buyers - the latter qualifying as "Maxxinistas" - know howspot a good deal. These retailers are known for unbeatable discounts on quality products and departments selling everything, from coffee cups to clothes to clothes. But if you have recovered a specific product from these retailers, proceed to caution, because the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has just published a new reminder ad. Read the rest to find out which product they say that you should "stop using it immediately".

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Off -price retailers are not immune to reminders.

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While prices in stores like Marshalls and T.J. The Maxx are often a pleasant surprise, certainly recalls the case. Unfortunately, the two stores faced their just part of products drawn this year, including aswing nest egg chair This has also been sold in HomeGoods and HomeSense stores. According to the June 16 announcement of the CPSC, TJX Companies, which has the four brands, received27 incident reports Chairs that collapse and fall - 19 have resulted in injuries. The stores then pulled the outdoor Novogratz brandMetal hanging chairs September 1, due to security risks and16 resulting injuries.

In August, the brands took asubstantial hit When they wereFine $ 13 million "To sell, offer products to sell and distribute" products to customers between March 2014 and October 2019, said the CPSC. According to the agency, TJX sold around 1,200 of these products, which were recalled in 21 "distinct voluntary corrective actions", effectively violating the federal law.

The latest reminder implies only one product, but due to the dangers it presents, you will want to take into account the CPSC warning.

Take note if you frequent the aisles with bedding and sheets.

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Comfortable sheets and duvets are among some of the most popular items sold at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls, and retailers generally offer a varied selection. You could also count on these retailers for gifts, especially for friends and family who have just had babies.

However, take note if you have bought coverage lately, because Mittal International has published a reminder ofAbout 108,000 Baby covers sold in the United States and 3,550 people sold in Canada, the CPSC announced.

The recall applies to 35 different style numbers, in particular: BSKTCREAM, BSKTCRM, BSKTIVO, BSKTIVRB, BSKTLAV, BSKTMGRY, BSKTMINT, BSKTOCHR, BSKT-OHE, MI-B3, MI-B4, MI-BSK-223BL, BSK-223BM, MI-BSK-227M, MI-BSK-237L, MI-BSK-240L, MI-BSK-240M, Mi-Blue, Miblush, Mi-PBlue, Mi-Natch, Mi-ochre, Midmint, Mid- DMINT, MIPBlue, mid-Taupe and Mitupe. You should see "Made in India" on the label sewn and also on the hanging label, which has an elephant design that accompanies it.

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Products may present a serious risk.

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The covers measure 32 inches per 40 inches, have fringes along the edges and were available in a wide range of colors such as cream, eyeshadows, mole, mint, gray, lavender, ivory, ivory, Ocher, pale blue, sage and terracotta. They were sold at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls, as well as Homegoods, between September 2021 and July 2022, whose price varies from $ 10 to $ 13, according to the announcement of recall.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

While the covers look comfortable, they can actually be dangerous if given and used by children. According to the announcement of recall, the wires can loosen in the woven material, "posing risks of suffocation, trapping and strangulation". Fortunately, no injury or incident has been reported in the United States to date.

Get rid of this cover if you or your child have it.

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In light of the associated risks, the CPSC requests that consumers "immediately stop using the baby covers recalled". Products can be returned for your choice of a full refund or a store credit to all lodges, T.J. Maxx or Marshalls Store.

Customers also have the possibility of throwing the coverage instead. In this case, you will have to contact TJX for instructions on how to submit a photo of the recalled coverage, which must be accompanied by a letter confirming that the product will be rejected. When submitting your contact details, you will receive a full refund or a store's gift card.

You can call one of the three companies between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Eastern hour (and) from Monday to Friday. The Marshalls were affected at 888-627-7425; T.J. Maxx is reached at 800-926-6299; and HomeGoods can be reached at 800-888-0776. You can choose to send an email to TJX to [Protected by e-mail] for more information.


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