Recall: Bugaboo Americas Stroller Adapter Due To Fall Hazard
According to news sources, a recall has been issued for about 64,000 car seat adapters after it was found that they can potentially detach from the stroller, posing a fall hazard for infants inside the recalled product. The recall was announced in cooperation with The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission due to the fall injury… read more
Recall: Market Basket Solid White Albacore Tuna
According to news sources, a recall has been issued for Market Basket Solid White Albacore Tuna due to the product containing an undeclared soy ingredient. The company, Market Basket, announced the recall after it was found that the product contained vegetable broth, which contains the soy ingredient. Consumers with severe allergic sensitivity to soy run… read more
Recall: Petit Lem Children Pajamas Due To Burn Hazard
According to news sources, about 1,750 units of the children’s pajamas have been recalled due to burn hazards arising from the fact that the pajamas are incompatible with federal flammability standards in regards to children sleepwear. The company, Group Lemur Inc., has announced the recall of the children pajamas because they do not meet existing… read more
Recall: General Foam Plastic Holiday Tree Set Due To Fire Hazard
According to news sources, a recall has been issued for about 1,000 Brookfield Entry Way Tree Sets after it was found that the battery box used to power the wreath can overhead, thereby posing a fire hazard. The recalled decorative set is only sold at True Value Hardware stores. The company, General Foam Plastic Corp,… read more
About 284,000 Hearts Teddy Bears Recalled Due To Choking Hazard
According to news sources, a recall has been issued for about 284,000 Colorful Hearts Teddy Bears due to a choking hazard towards children arising from the possibility that the bear’s eyes could loosed and end up falling out. The company, Build-A-Bear Workshop Inc., announced the recall after it was found that the teddy bear’s eyes… read more
Recall: Target Circo Children Suitcases Due To Excessive Lead Level
According to news sources, about 139,000 have been recalled after it was found that they contained excessive levels of lead, which violates existing federal safety standards. The company, Target Corp, has announced the recall in cooperation with The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission after it was found that the surface coating of the recalled suitcases… read more
Rayovac NI-CD Cordless Tool Replacement Battery Packs Recalled
According to news sources, about 111,800 units of the Rayovac NI-CD Cordless Tool Replacement Battery Packs have been recalled after it was found that they can explode unexpectedly, thereby posing serious injury risks to consumers. The company, BatteriesPlus LLC, announced the recall in cooperation with The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission after it received reports… read more
FDA Takes Closer Look At Arsenic Levels In Juice
According to news sources, the Food and Drug Administration is taking a closer look at the arsenic levels found in juices and juice concentrates to ensure compliance with existing safety standards. The FDA has been monitoring the levels of arsenic found in juices sold nationwide for more than 20 years and is currently taking additional… read more
Recall: Chicken Breasts Due To Listeria Contamination
According to news sources, about 4,140 pounds of Boneless Oven Roasted Chicken Breasts have been recalled after a lab sample showed that possible Listeria contamination. The company, House of Raeford Farms, has announced the voluntary recall in cooperation with the U.S Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service after the Listeria monocytogenes contamination was… read more
Recall: Bella Bliss Pajamas Due To Failure To Meet Flammability Standard
According to news sources, about 2,300 Children’s Henley Pima Cotton Pajamas have been recalled due to failure to meet federal flammability standards and therefore posing a burn hazard to children. The company, Bliss Collection LLC, has announced the voluntary recall in cooperation with The U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission after it was found that the… read more
Some Owners Taking GM Offer To Buy Back Volt
According to news sources, a GM spokesperson said that a “few dozen” of the 6,400 owners of GM’s Volt vehicle have taken the company up on their offer to buy back their vehicles from them after investigations found that some of the vehicle batteries caught on fire when involved in a collision. The spokesperson said… read more