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Recalled equipment: what New Hampshire requires

The requirement

Child care staff shall not use any equipment, materials, furnishings, toys, or games identified by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission as being hazardous.

What kind of duty this is

A standing prohibition. Your state says you may not have recalled items on the premises. It does not require you to run a check on a schedule, and there is no state form.

Your state prescribes no recall form. Anything we generate for you is a convenience record for your own files — it is not a state form, and we will not pretend otherwise.

CitationN.H. Code Admin. R. He-C 4002.24(c), effective 22 September 2025
How oftenstanding prohibition — no interval, no record
Primary sourcehttps://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rules/state_agencies/he-c4000.html

Worth knowing

The Pennsylvania case again: the word “recall” appears ZERO times in the entire He-C 4000 chapter, yet the duty is real — it is framed as equipment the CPSC has identified as hazardous. A keyword search for “recall” alone reports New Hampshire as a negative. The clause was renumbered in the 22 September 2025 rewrite (formerly He-C 4002.22), so older citations are stale.

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