GAP OUTLET RECALLS BOYS JACKET; DRAWSTRING AT WAIST POSES ENTRAPMENT HAZARD
Dec. 27, 2007—
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in
cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of
the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products
immediately unless otherwise instructed. (To access color photos of the
following recalled products, see CPSC’s Web site at www.cpsc.gov.)
Name of Product: “Warmest Jacket” Boys’ Jackets
Units: About 16,200
Retailer: Gap Outlet, operated by Gap Inc., of San Francisco, Calif.
Hazard: The jackets have a waist drawstring with a toggle that could
become snagged or caught in small spaces or doorways, which can pose an
entrapment hazard to children. In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines to
help prevent children from getting entangled at the waist by drawstrings in
upper garments, such as jackets and sweatshirts.
Incidents/Injuries: None reported.
Description: The jackets are hooded, zip in front, and have a
drawstring at the waist. They were sold in navy and gray in multiple
children’s sizes. “Gap Outlet” is printed on a label at the neck. Style number
513573 is printed on a white label sewn behind the size and product care label
near the neckline.
Sold exclusively at: Gap Outlet stores nationwide from September 2007
through December 2007 for about $50.
Manufactured in: Indonesia
Remedy: Consumers should stop wearing the jacket immediately and return
it to any Gap Outlet store for a full refund. Consumers who return the jacket
before April 30, 2008, will also receive a $5 appreciation card. Consumers
choosing to keep the jacket should immediately remove the drawstring to
eliminate the hazard. Click
here for instructions.
Consumer Contact: For additional information, contact the company
toll-free at
(888) 747-3704 between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, Saturday 12
p.m. through 7 p.m. ET, and Sunday 12 p.m. through 6 p.m., or visit the firm’s
Web site at www.gapinc.com.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the
public from unreasonable risks of serious injury or death from more than
15,000 types of consumer products under the agency’s jurisdiction. Deaths,
injuries and property damage from consumer product incidents cost the nation
more than $800 billion annually. The CPSC is committed to protecting consumers
and families from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical, or
mechanical hazard. The CPSC’s work to ensure the safety of consumer products -
such as toys, cribs, power tools, cigarette lighters, and household chemicals
– contributed significantly to the decline in the rate of deaths and injuries
associated with consumer products over the past 30 years.
To report a dangerous product or a product-related injury, call CPSC’s hotline
at (800) 638-2772 or CPSC’s teletypewriter at (800) 638-8270 or visit CPSC’s
Web site at www.cpsc.gov/talk.html.
Consumers can obtain this release and recall information at CPSC’s Web site at www.cpsc.gov