Target bicycle helmets, Stand'n Seal grout sealer

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has voluntarily recalled the following items:

Bicycle helmets: About 494,000 children's bicycle helmets sold at Target have been recalled because they do not meet CPSC standards.

The recall includes Target's "Back Trails Jr." brand toddler, youth and child bicycle helmets sold in various colors. They were manufactured after Jan. 1, 2004. Helmet model numbers: 89888 or 88003 (toddler), 89951 or 88001 (girl's eight-vent youth), 89952 or 88002 (boy's eight-vent youth), or 89917 (14-vent child's) appear on a white label inside the helmets, along with date of manufacture (YYYY/MM/DD).

Consumers should take the helmets away from children and return them to the nearest Target Store for a gift card.

Stand'n Seal "Spray-On" Grout Sealer: About 300,000 cans of the product, sold at Home Depot in 2005, have been recalled because they are a safety hazard. The distributor is Tile Perfect, a division of Roanoke Companies Group, of Aurora, Ill.

There have been 88 reports from consumers who have had adverse reactions after using the aerosol product, including 28 confirmed reports of overexposure.

The product is marketed under the name of Tile Perfect Stand'n Seal "Spray-On" Grout Sealer. All cans with these date/lot codes are included in the recall: A20985; A30985; A10995; A20995; A30995; A11015; A21015; A31015; A11025; A21445; A31445; A11455; A21455; A31455; A11465; A21465. Units with other codes have been reformulated and are not subject to this recall.

Consumers should not use the product and return it to Home Depot for a refund.

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission