Je ne sais pas si la France est concernée. Néanmoins, je doute que ce genre d'information passe par la case "importateur"...
Dans le doute, si vos enfants ont des crosses Bauer, surtout les plus jeunes...
WASHINGTON, April 2 (UPI) -- The U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission announced a voluntary recall of Bauer
children's hockey sticks due to high levels of lead in the
paint.
About 67,000 Youth and Junior hockey sticks, shafts and
blades were imported from China by Bauer Hockey Inc. of
Greenland, N.H., and sold nationwide February 2005 through
March 2010 for about $80 to $200 for sticks, $30 for blades and
$40 to $90 for shafts, the commission said.
The recall involves several models of blades and shafts
with markings that designate them as "Youth Flex 42," "YTH Flex
42," or "P92," and "PM9," followed by "JR." The hockey sticks
are labeled as "P31 - JR - 22 1/2," or "P31 Junior - Flex 52 -
22 1/2."
The surface paint on the hockey equipment includes lead at
levels that violate federal standards.
Consumers were advised to take the sticks, blades and
shafts away from children and contact Bauer for a replacement
or a refund.
Consumers can call 888-734-0443 for information.