Yaomiao Children’s Silver Tiara Recall Due to Lead Contamination
A significant safety concern has emerged with the Yaomiao Children’s Rhinestone Silver Tiara recall. These tiaras, beloved by children for dress-up and play, have been found to contain hazardous levels of lead, prompting immediate action to ensure the safety and well-being of young users.
Recall Date: January 25, 2024
Product Description
The product under recall is a silver tiara adorned with red rhinestones. It is part of a set that includes three other tiara styles with blue, purple, and clear rhinestones. Only the silver tiara with red rhinestones is affected by the recall. The packaging for this set is a distinctive cardboard box labeled “Yaomiao,” easily recognizable for identification.

Sales Information
The tiaras were exclusively sold online on Amazon.com. The sales period spanned almost three years, from January 2021 through November 2023. The price point for the set of four tiaras was around $19, making them an accessible choice for many consumers.
Safety Hazard Identified for Tiara Recall
The central issue leading to the recall is the presence of lead in the red rhinestones at levels exceeding the federal safety standards. Lead exposure, particularly in children, is a serious health risk. It can cause developmental issues, learning disabilities, and other severe health problems. The ban on lead in children’s products is a critical measure to prevent these risks.
Recall Remedy and Consumer Action
The immediate recommendation for consumers is to cease using the recalled tiaras and keep them out of children’s reach. To obtain a refund, customers should contact the retailer, LordRoadS, either through their email (simlordroadple@163.com) or their Amazon storefront. Additionally, proactive steps are being taken by both LordRoadS and Amazon to reach out to known purchasers to inform them of the recall and the steps for reimbursement.
Manufacturing Details or Tiara Recall
The manufacturer of these tiaras is Wuhannuoyunxindianzikejiyouxiangongsi, which operates under the business name LordRoadS. The production of these tiaras took place in China.
Incident Reports
As of the recall announcement, there have been no reported incidents or injuries. This recall is a precautionary measure to prevent potential lead exposure.
Tiara Recall Number
24-093
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