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Corningware 4-Quart Slow Cookers

Select Brands Inc., of Lenexa, Kan.

Class I - Dangerous

The heating element can drop to the bottom of the unit and melt through the plastic outer shell, posing burn and fire hazards.

Aug 5, 2004 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details โ†’

Georgia Boot Steel Toe Logger Boots

Georgia Boot, of Franklin, Tenn.

Class I - Dangerous

The boots may have been mislabeled to indicate that they are resistant to electrical current, which is incorrect. This may result in a serious shock or electrocution to consumers.

Jul 14, 2004 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details โ†’

Arch Swing and Arch Swing Add-A-Bay

Playworld Systems Inc., of Lewisburg, Pa.

Class II - Moderate

The weld between the side arch support and the top rail can fail. If that happens, the swings can collapse, causing children on the swings to fall and be injured by the falling top rail.

Jul 12, 2004 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details โ†’

Ratchet Winch Kits

JSF Manufacturing Inc., of Hazelnut, Ga.

Class I - Dangerous

When the ratchet winch, or hook, is under tension, it can detach and be projected, posing a risk of serious injury or death to user or bystander.

Jul 6, 2004 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details โ†’
Class I - Dangerous

These fireworks could have a defective fuse that can fail to ignite the device. Consumers who attempt to re-light the fuse could suffer serious injury. CPSC advises consumers never to re-light any fireworks that do not ignite after the first attempt.

Jun 25, 2004 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details โ†’

Girls' Straw Cowboy Hat

Unknown Manufacturer

Class III - Low Risk

The straw hat is constructed using a thin wire within a seam. The tip of the wire can break free from the seam, posing a laceration hazard.

Jun 17, 2004 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details โ†’

Fobus GLT gun holsters

First Samco, Inc., through its Fobus USA Holster Division, of Southampton, Pa.

Class II - Moderate

A plastic or leather strap on the gun holster can catch the trigger of the gun when inserted into the holster, causing the gun to unintentionally discharge, posing an injury hazard to the user.

Jun 9, 2004 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details โ†’

Coast Mountain Spas

Coast Mountainยฎ Spas, of Langley, British Columbia, Canada

Class I - Dangerous

The motor in the circulating pump can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers.

May 27, 2004 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details โ†’

"Stow-Anywhere" Ladders

LB International Inc., of Hauppauge, N.Y.

Class II - Moderate

A rung on these aluminum, multi-purpose ladders can release or the side rail can bend unexpectedly. If that happens, the ladder can collapse, causing the user to fall.

May 24, 2004 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details โ†’

Snowman Nightlight Diffuser

Cosmos Gifts Corporation, of Dallas, Texas

Class II - Moderate

The scented oil can drip, causing the nightlight base to crack or break, exposing electrical wire or metal parts inside the nightlight, thus causing a potential shock hazard. There is also a risk of cuts, if the nightlight breaks.

May 19, 2004 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details โ†’

"Tree Lounge" Tree Stand Levelers

CESSO, LLC, of Cumming, Ga.

Class II - Moderate

If the "Tree Lounge" is subjected to significant impact from a heavy load, a tube on the leveler can crack. If the leveler is installed beneath the "Tree Lounge," the bolts attaching the leveler to the "Tree Lounge" can bend or begin to pull through the leveler. In either of these circumstances, users can lose their balance and possibly fall.

May 18, 2004 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details โ†’
Class I - Dangerous

The leads, which are used to connect probes to handheld digital multimeters when testing for the presence and amount of voltage present in electrical circuitry, can result in incorrect multimeter readings. This poses a serious shock or electrocution hazard, if the consumer touches live wires that the meter has read as having no electrical current.

May 3, 2004 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details โ†’