The only recall that I could find for Tyco was back in 1991 for the Tyco Big Bird battery powered toothbrush. That seems to be the only one currently listed. For a listing one can call 1-800-638-2772 and request a report.
Fark TV - 2007 Island of Recalled Toys was released on: USA: 21 November 2007
"Yes, there have in fact been quite a few recalls on the Little Tykes Toys products. At least 9 products have been recalled for safety hazards and such."
Toys for toddlers that have been recalled for lead paint can number literally into the hundreds. Objects in stores pose choking hazard, intestinal hazards, and even the lead itself can pose dangers. Some recalled toys are, for example, are "Imaginarium Activity Center" and "Tumblekins Toys".
There have been millions of lead-infected things recalled from China, but it is mostly toys and children's jewelry.
they probably have lead or chemicals in it
The largest toy retailer is Toys R' Us. That will test toys for safety.
China has made polly pockets, toy cars, and more toys made of lead based paint.
There is very little information available regarding Buzz Lightyear Toys being recalled. There is some evidence that the Buzs Lightyear bowling game was recalled due to toxic red paint on the bowling pins. This recall was announced in May 2011.
The Canadian Toy Testing Council compiles a yearly list of the best toys. It can be found at http://www.toy-testing.org. There is also a section on dangerous toys and recalled items.
No, Webkinz Charms do not have lead in them. They weren't recalled like hundreds of other toys.
There are many places online to find safety ratings on kids toys Healthytoys and madesafetoys are two of the top websites to find safety reviews on toys. Healthytoys focuses on toxic paint and chemicals in toys and madesafetoys provides a toy safety checklist and examples of age appropriate toys to follow.
Corgi toy cars, like many vintage toys, were produced during times when lead-based paint was commonly used. While some older models may contain lead paint, modern regulations have significantly reduced or eliminated the use of lead in toys, including those made by Corgi. It's essential to check for specific product recalls or safety information if there are concerns about lead paint in older models. Always prioritize safety and consider having vintage toys tested if unsure.