October 27, 2008
The government is warning parents about some baby garments that have been associated with a strange rash on children.
The outfits with tagless labels made by Carter's Inc. have caused some 400 babies to develop rashes on their backs.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission says parents should stop putting the clothes on children if they develop a rash...but the agency did not issue a recall.
For more information on the advisory, go to the link below.
http://cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml09/09023.html
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