Each week the National Capital Poison Center reports U.S. poison-related product recalls for food, cosmetics, household cleaning products, toys, and more. A product recall is a request to return, exchange, replace, or destroy a product after consumers, regulators, manufacturers, or retailers find a potentially hazardous defect or contamination in it. Product recalls protect the public from products that may cause illness or injuries. For possible poison emergencies, get help online at https://www.poison.org or call your poison center at 1-800-222-1222. This week’s roundup wrangles three hazards to watch for: • A toy building set recalled because children can access button batteries • A hair serum spray recalled because the packaging isn’t child-resistant • The FDA warns some supplements may contain toxic yellow oleander, a dangerous plant toxin
🤠 This week’s Recall Roundup:
• Toy recalled due to button battery ingestion risk
• Hair serum spray without child-resistant packaging
• FDA warning about supplements containing toxic yellow oleander
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