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Recalled and counterfeit toys endanger Oregon consumers

 Jesse Lawrence-Weilmann displays a toy rattle, which was recalled over a potential choking hazard.
OSPIRG
Jesse Lawrence-Weilmann displays a toy rattle, which was recalled over a potential choking hazard.

As holiday shopping begins, consumer advocates are warning Oregonians about the dangers of recalled toys.

As holiday shopping begins, consumer advocates are warning Oregonians about the dangers of recalled toys.

by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group found that many toys previously pulled from store shelves could still be purchased online, including on Facebook and eBay. And they predict that more items could be recalled this year than any year since 2014.

are hospitalized in the U.S. annually because of toy-related injuries, most of them children. Safety concerns include choking hazards, toxic chemicals and sharp edges. Jesse Lawrence-Weilmann is with OSPIRG in Oregon.

鈥淭oy manufacturers, retailers, regulators, consumer advocates and families need to do more to protect our children.鈥

Lawrence-Weilmann said parents should inspect their children鈥檚 toys before use. He also encouraged consumers to watch for counterfeit items, which don鈥檛 have to pass U.S. safety standards.

"鈥淚f an in demand toy is difficult to find, and all of a sudden you see it online, and it's much cheaper than it should be, parents should investigate.鈥

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Nathan Wilk is a reporter for NPR member station KLCC in Eugene, a JPR news partner. His reporting comes to JPR through the Northwest News Network, a collaboration between public media organizations in Oregon and Washington.
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