 Check to see if you have these recalled products in your home. If you're planning to take the baby for a jog, check your jogging strollers. See if you have one of these 11 models of Bob jogging strollers, both single and double strollers. It's a strangulation hazard, specifically involving this cord that is used to cinch the canopy. There has been an incident involving an 11-month-old child who was entangled at the neck, but she was freed by her parent. If you have one of these strollers simply clip this, remove the drawstring, and you've eliminated the hazard. Another drawstring hazard involving sweatshirts for children, drawstring here at the neck, they're not allowed in children's upper outerwear for size 2T through 12, and so they are being recalled. If you have one of these recalled sweatshirts, you can return it to sun stations. They were sold in North Carolina, Maryland, and Virginia at the shore. You can return it to the company, or you can just simply take that drawstring out to eliminate the hazard. Bravo is recalling pogo sticks, the monster, the pop, the twin, and this is the rocket pogo stick. The hazard here is at the base. The base can separate, it can break, also a pin holding that spring in place can break, and your child can fall. In fact, there have been nine injuries involving this pogo stick, and they included facial lacerations requiring stitches, chipped teeth, and one child who had a tooth completely knocked out. You can contact Bravo, take this away from your child, immediately get a full refund. And finally, Sunbeam is recalling Skybar wine openers. These involve an air pump, and they were sold at the QVC Shopping Channel. The hazard here is that as they're opening the bottles of wine, the bottles break, and that's a laceration hazard to consumers. There have been about 22 reports of injuries to consumers. If you have one of these, contact QVC and get a full refund. You can also go on our new website, www.saferproducts.gov, to check on these and other recalls as well as incidents involving consumer products.