Consumer group believes more must be done after recalls are issued to keep kids safe
Briefly

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is on track to issue a record number of recalls and safety warnings this year, reflecting heightened concerns over child safety.
Reports highlighted that only 22% of recalled children's products were successfully returned or destroyed, meaning 78% remain in homes, posing significant dangers.
Dev Gowda emphasized that the lack of transparency and incomplete data from companies hinders effective tracking and removal of hazardous, recalled items from homes.
The CPSC advocates for companies to actively notify consumers about recalls through various channels, beyond basic social media posts, to enhance safety awareness.
Read at Boston 25 News
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