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Posted on August 6, 2013

2,900 Knife and Sheath Sets Recalled By Gerber Over Laceration Risk

A series of knives and sheathes are being recalled because of an inability of the sheathes to keep the knives held in place.  The recall, which was issued by the Portland, Oregon-based Gerber Legendary Blades, affects Uppercut Fixed Knife and Sheath Sets.  2,900 sets could suffer from the issue, which may lead the knives to… read more

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Posted on July 23, 2013

Gemma II Girls’ Boots Recalled By Renaissance Due to Exposed Staple

The Matthews, North Carolina-based Renaissance Imports has announced the recall of Gemma II girls’ boots under the Autumn Run brand.  5,000 pairs of boots ranging from size 5 to size 11 are potentially affected by the recall, which was issued because the boot’s sole could have an exposed staple.  This staple could cut the person… read more

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Posted on June 7, 2013

Laceration and Fire Risks Prompt Recall of 8,100 Philips Lamps

8,100 metal halide lamps are being recalled by the Bath, New York-based Philips Lighting Company.  The 150-watt, egg-shaped lamps could have internal wiring that’s in danger of arcing, a condition which might lead the lamp to shatter or spark a blaze.  Although no incidents involving property damage or a fire have been reported at this… read more

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Posted on April 24, 2013

Laceration Risk Prompts Recall of 148,700 Lasagna Pans Sold at Target

The threat of a breakage has prompted the recall of a cooking item that was only available at Target.  With multiple incidents already coming to the fore and hundreds of thousands of units potential privy to the defect, consumers should read on and take action at once if they know themselves to be in possession… read more

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Posted on March 15, 2013

44,000 Martinique LX Jr. Snorkels Recalled Over Laceration Threat

A series of snorkels is being recalled by a company based in Vista, California because of a potential laceration threat.  Aqua Lung Inc. dba U.S. Divers announced the recall, which affects Martinique LX Jr. Youth Snorkeling Mask Sets that were sold across the county only at Costco between November 2010 and July 2011, when an… read more

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Posted on February 21, 2013

Laceration Risk Prompts Recall of 254,600 Homelite Blower Vacuums

The Anderson, South Carolina-based Homelite Consumer Products has announced the recall of electric blower vacuums that were only sold at the Home Depot.  Model numbers UT42120 and UT42120A are affected, and each would have been available across the country between last February and December.  254,600 units throughout America and Canada could suffer from an issue… read more

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Posted on February 13, 2013

Laceration Threat Prompts Recall of 7,200 Beamerzzz Stuffed Animals

A series of items that were only sold at Cabela’s are being recalled because of the potential danger they could pose to the children they are intended for.  If you’ve bought your child one of the following stuffed animals, then be sure you adhere to the directives of the recall. The Tulatin, Oregon-based Purr-Fection by… read more

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Posted on February 7, 2013

Laceration Risk Leads to Recall of 26,000 Jar Lifter Tongs

The threat of a laceration has prompted a wide-ranging recall that could affect those persons who are into canning as a hobby.  If you fall into that category, then make sure you pay attention to the announcement. The Kent, Washington-based Progressive International announced the recall, which pertains to One Handed Jar Lifters.  These plastic and… read more

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Posted on January 3, 2013

Laceration Risk Leads to Recall of Game Winner Crossbow Cocking Ropes

All recalls are disappointing because they signify a safety issue that could potentially imperil the safety of consumers.  But when the recall pertains to an item that could be dangerous when not used properly anyway, consumer should definitely take note.  This next recall affects a component of a crossbow, something that consumers should seek to… read more

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Posted on December 6, 2012

12,800 RIDGID Nailers Recalled By One World Over Laceration Risk

Recently, we provided you with an important report about safety as it pertains to the usage of nail guns.  These items must only be used when strict safety precautions are followed, otherwise an injury would be possible.  Now, just a couple days after that report, a recall of nail guns is being issued. The Anderson,… read more

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Posted on November 28, 2012

Laceration Risk Leads Meyer to Recall 12,900 Pans Sold at Costco

A product that was only available throughout states in the Northeast as well as around the San Francisco Bay area is being recalled because a consumer might be injured if a certain defect presents itself.  Northern California shoppers please take note. The Macau-based Meyer Marketing Company announced this particular recall, which pertains to six quart… read more

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Posted on October 18, 2012

Laceration, Choking Hazards Prompt Trend Lab to Recall Toddler Chairs

A children’s item is being recalled due to the dual threat it could pose to the child’s safety. The Burnsville, Minnesota-based Trend Lab LLC announced the recall, which affects Mod and Club style upholstered toddler chairs imported from China.  These seats, which came with an ottoman and contain a date code ranging from TL1007C to… read more

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