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#08-195 CPSC Media Contact:
Cinderella Battery-Powered
Toy Cars Recalled by Dumar International
Name of Product: Cinderella 12-Volt Electric Ride-On
Vehicles
Units: About 64,000
Manufacturer: Dumar International
Hazard: The wires under the hood of
the car and/or in the battery compartment under the seat can short circuit,
posing a fire and burn hazard to children riding in the car.
Incidents/Injuries: The firm and CPSC are aware of 40
incidents of the toy car’s wires overheating. In several incidents, smoke was
seen coming out from underneath the seat area where the battery is located. In
one incident, flames shot from under the hood while a 4-year-old girl was
riding the vehicle. No injuries have been reported.
Description: The electric ride-on toy resembles the
Pontiac Solstice. It is light blue and has Cinderella graphics on the front and
sides. The wheels, steering wheel and two seats are pink. The white dashboard
may contain an optional radio. “Pontiac Solstice” is printed on the back of the
car. “Walt Disney’s Cinderella Special Edition” is printed on the license
plate. It is designed for children 4 to 7 years old.
Sold at: Wal-Mart stores nationwide from August
2005 through February 2006 for about $200.
Manufactured in:
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled toy cars
away from children and contact Dumar International for a free retrofit kit,
including a new battery.
Consumer Contact: For additional information, contact Dumar
International at

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.
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