New York Goodwill Refuses to Accept These Kids' Toys

Donating children's toys to Goodwill in New York is a commendable way to support the community.

However, certain items are not accepted due to safety concerns highlighted by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

Below are examples of toys that Goodwill refuses to accept, along with links to detailed recall information:

 

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Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleepers: Recalled in January 2023, these sleepers were linked to multiple infant fatalities due to suffocation hazards.

 

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Zuru Baby Shark Bath Toys: In June 2023, these bath toys were recalled because the hard plastic top fin posed risks of impalement, laceration, and puncture injuries to children.

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Fisher-Price Dumbbell Toy in Baby Biceps Gift Set: Recalled in August 2024, this toy posed a serious choking hazard due to the gray caps on the ends of the dumbbell detaching. Approximately 366,200 units were affected by this recall. Consumers are advised to immediately stop using the dumbbell toy and contact Fisher-Price for a refund.

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MGA Entertainment Miniverse Make It Mini Sets: In June 2024, these sets were recalled due to the presence of liquid resins that could cause skin, eye, and respiratory irritation.

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Attom Tech LED Light-up Jelly Ring Toys: Recalled in August 2024, these toys contained button cell batteries that posed ingestion hazards, violating federal safety regulations.

 

It is crucial to verify that items meet current safety standards before donating. The CPSC website provides comprehensive information on product recalls and safety guidelines.

By ensuring your donations are safe, you help protect children and effectively support Goodwill's mission.

Learn More About What Goodwill in New York Won't Accept

If you're unsure about what items are acceptable for donation, it's always a good idea to double-check before heading to your local Goodwill. While the examples above highlight some of the most common toys and games that Goodwill in New York will not accept, there’s a much broader range of restricted items to keep in mind.

The official guidelines from Goodwill of New York provide a comprehensive list of all items that Goodwill won’t accept, including household goods, electronics, and furniture. Understanding these restrictions helps ensure your donations are helpful and align with Goodwill’s standards.

Check out the full list of prohibited items on Goodwill's website by clicking here.

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