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Pool Toys Recalled Due to Impalement Risks

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Planet Toys, announced a voluntary recall of pool toys they say may cause impalement.

Consumers should immediately contact the Company for refund or replacement.

The product is named "Jet Streamers? Water Blasters Pool Toys," and the manufacturer, Wild Planet Toys Inc., of San Francisco, says the toy may cause harm.

According to the company, when partially filled with water, the pool toy can stand upright on the pool floor with the rigid narrow end pointed upward, posing an impalement risk.

Wild Planet has received one report of an impalement injury to an 8-year-old girl who landed seat first onto a Jet Streamer left in a swimming pool and received a puncture wound.

The Jet Streamers measure 9-inches long with a bulbous water reservoir at one end and a rigid tapering handle containing a small water intake hole at the other end. The tapering handle is gray while the bulbous water reservoir varies in colors of white/green, blue/yellow and orange/silver. Tiny raised lettering on the Jet Streamers? handles state, ?©2002 Wild Planet Toys, San Francisco, CA, USA, Made in China.?

The toys were sold as a 2-pack set, in packages with other pool toys, such as dive balls and magnet dive gloves, and with boys' swim trunks. The product packaging is labeled "Jet Streamers," "Wild Planet" and is for children ages five and older.

Customers should immediately stop using the Jet Streamers and contact Wild Planet for a replacement product. The replacement product has an angled handle that prevents the handle of the toy from standing upright.

For additional information, contact Wild Planet Toys at (800) 247-6570 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday or visit Wild Planet?s Web site at www.wildplanet.com/jetstreamers, or email the firm at: help@wildplanet.com

 James Gilbert     9/3/2006 2:40:37 PM



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