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Multiple products recalled over child-resistant packaging violations

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Multiple products recalled over child-resistant packaging violations

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The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has recalled announced multiple products after determining that several manufacturers failed to comply with federal child-resistant packaging requirements, a key safety measure intended to prevent accidental poisonings among young children.

According to official statements from the commission, the recalled items were packaged in containers that did not meet the standards set under the Poison Prevention Packaging Act, a federal law enacted in 1970. The law requires certain household products and substances that may be harmful if ingested to be sold in packaging that is difficult for children under five years old to open.

One of the recalled products is Mamisan Pain Relieving Topical Ointment containing lidocaine. The ointment was sold in jars without child-resistant closures, despite containing an active ingredient that can be dangerous if swallowed. The product was distributed by Plantimex and manufactured by MiramarLab. Consumers are advised to keep the product out of children’s reach and contact the company for a replacement lid that meets safety standards.

Another recalled item is Feel The Beard Minoxidil Beard Growth Serum. The CPSC found that the bottles used for the serum also lacked compliant child-resistant packaging. The product was sold primarily through online marketplaces. Minoxidil can pose serious health risks if ingested by children, including low blood pressure and other potentially life-threatening complications.

The CPSC emphasized that no injuries have been reported in connection with these recalls. However, the commission stressed that packaging violations alone are sufficient grounds for a recall due to the high risk associated with accidental ingestion by children.

Consumers who own the recalled products are urged to secure them immediately, follow recall instructions provided by the manufacturers, and monitor official CPSC recall announcements for further updates. The commission continues to enforce packaging standards and reminds manufacturers that compliance is mandatory to ensure child safety.

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The editorial team of The Packman who handle all the press releases with Sunil Jain working as the desk editor.

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