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2026-05-13 – A child suffered an eye injury when a wooden scanner attached to a toy cash register by a springy cord snapped back and struck her face. The incident, reported to the CPSC SaferProducts database, involves the Jugueteland JUG5330 toy cash register manufactured by Taizhou Huangyan Yisheng E-commerce Co. Ltd. dba JUGUETELAND. The hazard is classified as an impact hazard due to a design defect. Product DetailsBrand Name: Jugueteland Incident OverviewAccording to an incident report filed with the CPSC on April 15, 2026, a child was playing with a Jugueteland JUG5330 wooden cash register at home. The toy includes an attached wooden scanner connected by a long, springy cord. While the child was playing, the cord became stuck. As she walked away, the cord remained caught, and when she could no longer move forward, she yanked the register. This caused the wooden scanner to become unstuck and snap back, striking her in the eye, resulting in a black eye. The reporter, the child's parent, described the incident as occurring during normal play. The parent noted that the toy's design poses a risk of choking and could cause temporary or permanent eye loss due to the scanner becoming caught and the spring cord's recoil. The reporter indicated that the product was used as intended and retained the packaging. The incident required first aid administered by a non-medical professional, classified as Severity Type ID 7. Safety ConcernsImmediate Dangers: The spring-loaded cord can cause the attached wooden scanner to act like a projectile when tension is released. Upon sudden release, the scanner can strike the face or eyes with enough force to cause contusions, lacerations, or ocular injuries such as a black eye, as reported. In a worst-case scenario, the impact could lead to corneal abrasion, hyphema, or even permanent vision loss. Long-Term Risks: Repeated exposure to such impact hazards may result in cumulative eye damage or psychological trauma in young children. Even a single incident can cause lasting visual impairment if the eye structures are damaged. The reporter specifically warned of potential permanent eye loss. Who Might Be Affected: Toddlers and young children are most at risk due to their size, proximity to the toy, and tendency to pull or yank on attached objects. The child in this incident was reportedly a toddler. Bystanders could also be struck if the scanner is released unexpectedly. Warning Signs: The springy cord becoming tangled or caught on an object is a clear warning sign that tension is building. Children may not recognize this danger. Parents should watch for the cord snagging on furniture, clothing, or other parts of the toy, as this indicates a potential for sudden release. What Our Clients SayWhat Consumers Should DoStop Using Immediately: Discontinue use of the Jugueteland JUG5330 toy cash register to prevent further injuries. Remove the toy from children's reach. Consumers who have suffered injury or property damage from this product may wish to speak with a product liability attorney to understand their legal options. Manufacturer's ResponseThe manufacturer's official response to this specific incident report is not publicly available at the time of this writing.
Legal Help AvailableH Law Group is a California-based product liability law firm dedicated to helping consumers injured by defective products. Our attorneys handle cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. We offer free consultations to discuss your situation and legal options. If you or a loved one was injured by Jugueteland JUG5330 or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation. |
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