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

Dev Gowda, Deputy Director of Kids in Danger, highlighted alarming statistics, noting that only 22% of recalled products were effectively returned or eliminated, leaving 78% still posing risks.
Gowda emphasized the need for increased accountability, stating that the CPSC should enforce stricter reporting requirements on companies, enabling better tracking of hazardous products still in circulation.
CPSC representatives called for proactive measures from companies, urging them to communicate recalls effectively, stating that continuous public outreach can significantly aid in the removal of unsafe products.
Read at WFTV
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