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The first week in August, The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Health Canada, and Battat Inc., of Plattsburgh, N.Y, recalled 1,080,000 (United States) and 3,600 (Canada) toy keys with remote . The metal toy keys and the plastic key ring can break, posing a choking hazard.

This recall includes all B. FunKeys™ with factory code H58000-01 or H26300-01, and Parents® Magazine Electronic Keys with factory code H26300-01. The factory code is located on the back of the remote. The remote of the B. Fun Keys is olive green or red and the top of the keys are multi-colored. The remote of the Parents Magazine Electronic Keys comes in different colors and the top of the keys is a solid color. Both remotes have sound buttons, and the metal keys hang from a plastic ring.

The sets were sold at Retailers nationwide and online sellers from April 2010 to May 2011 for B. FunKeys, and from January 2006 to December 2009 for Parents Magazine keys for about $9. They were made in the China.

Consumers should immediately stop using the keys contact and contact Battat to receive replacement keys. Battat can be contacted at (866) 665-5524 by visiting the firm’s website at www.battatco.com.

If you or a family member is injured by a product, you need to get immediate medical care. If there is a significant affect or injury, you should contact an attorney concerning the problem. Early investigation can include the collection of product, checking recall alerts, and the proper notifying of those who caused the problem.

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