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Recall: Child non-slip bathtub mats don't stick to tub surface
Jul 27, 2011 5:05 PM

The Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled 8,000 Prime-Line bathtub non-slip pads because some pads do not stick to the bathtub surface, which could cause a child using the non-slip mat to fall.

Prime-Lime received one report of a non-slip pad failing to stick, but no injuries were reported. The recalled product is a white, vinyl, whale-shaped pad with textured surface and adhesive backing. Sold in sets of 12 and 15, each set has pads that are 2 to 4 inches tall.

The pads were sold at Ace Hardware & Menards nationwide between May 24, 2010 and June 13, 2011 for about $6.
Model number: S-4630
SKU number: 049793846303.

The CPSC just announced another recall of child-safety products made by Prime-Line that included 37,000 electrical outlet covers, cabinet latches and draw latches. For details click here.

Consumers should stop using the pads and call Prime-Line at 855-839-9555 to receive a full refund. For more information visit prime-line-products.com.

Prime-Line Products Recalls Child Bathtub Non-Slip Pads Due To Fall Hazard [CPSC]
Child Safety Latches and Outlet Covers Recalled by Prime-Line; Screw Breaks Can Allow Unintended Access [CPSC]

—Maggie Shader

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