Aqua Dots kits have been sold at mass retailers in both brick and mortar stores as well as online outlets such as Amazon and www.asseenontv.com. Though the product is still visible on the retailers' websites, it is listed as "unavailable" with a note that any orders will ship when the product becomes available again.
Aqua Dots kits include small beads that are designed to fuse together when water is added, creating multi-dimensional crafts. The compound used to make the beads stick together turns into the highly toxic GHB when mixed with water. Parents of small children should be aware that if this product is ingested, it can be lethal.
As of November 11, there have been nine reported cases of children sickened by Aqua Dots products, six of whom were hospitalized. Those numbers may not seem significant, but unless parents and caregivers remove this product from their homes, the figure stands the chance to grow considerably.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has received several reports of children swallowing the beads. In one case, a 20-month-old swallowed several dozen beads. He then became dizzy, vomited several times, and slipped into a comatose state for a period of time. After hospitalization, the toddler made a complete recovery. To date, no deaths linked to ingestion of Aqua Dots beads have been reported.
Concerned parents should remove all Aqua Dots play sets from their homes. While the beads are the main concern, it would be wise to remove all parts of the play set including accessories such as drying fans, applicator pens, design templates, and spray bottles. Spin Master is offering replacement beads or another toy of equal value to all persons who call their consumer hot line.
For more information on the recall or to receive your free replacement toy, consumers are urged to call Spin Master's toll-free consumer hot line at 1-800-622-8339 or visit the official information and press release website at www.aquadotsrecall.com.
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Post a CommentPretty Scary to think that someone somewhere thought it was OK to sell us these products and allow us to give them to our children. It really makes you think.