Consumer Protection Agency is tasked with ensuring that products which are deemed unsafe are removed from the market either permanently or until they meet federal safety standards. The agency provides a list of these products for the public, and they are generally announce in some fashion also. The agency maintains a website via which it keeps a list of the products that have been recalled and for what reason. The press release gives a full description of the product, why it was recalled, and where it could have been purchased. This is both to let the people who were going to buy it and those who had already purchased it, that the product is faulty and for what reason. The release also gives the people who have already purchased the product information regarding where they can go to have it fixed or the contact information of the firm that can be sought for refund. In the case of major purchases such as cars, the manufacturer will generally have the victim go to a local dealership whose technicians have been trained to fix the issue. Less expensive products and those designed for certain consumers are simply recalled and either a refund or a new, approved product is given as a replacement. For this particular study of the program, a recent recall of trampolines was chosen. The press release of the recalled trampoline type will be examined, followed by a discussion of the negligence statutes that govern selling a faulty product, and the recently passed (2008) Consumer Product safety Improvement Act which has specific sections with regard to children's products.
Recall Press Release
Any press release from the Consumer Protection Agency has the authority of the agency foremost. The first element of the release that someone will notice is the large bold typeface used to instruct the purveyor that this is a recall...
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