Professional Hedge Trimmers
Shindaiwa Inc., of Tualatin, Ore.
The fuel cap on the hedge trimmer can leak, posing a fire and burn hazard.
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Shindaiwa Inc., of Tualatin, Ore.
The fuel cap on the hedge trimmer can leak, posing a fire and burn hazard.
Cybex International, Inc., of Medway, Mass.
Fire hazard because of overheating and ignition of dust inside the treadmill's hood. The dust accumulates because of lack of regular maintenance.
Crosman Corporation, of East Bloomfield, N.Y.
The air rifles can discharge unexpectedly when the user closes the barrel, posing a serious risk of injury to consumers and bystanders.
GE Interlogix (GEI), of Tualatin, Ore.
These smoke detectors may fail to work properly upon installation or if there is an extended loss of power. If the smoke alarms fail to detect fire or smoke, it poses a serious hazard to occupants inside of the dwelling.
Perfect Fit Industries, of Charlotte, N.C.
These blankets can overheat, posing a risk of burn injuries to consumers, especially when the blanket is folded or bunched.
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Consumers can cut their fingers and hands while using the product.
Conceptual Marketing & Development Inc., of Lincoln, Calif.
The blades can break off and hit consumers, causing severe impact and laceration injuries.
Central Sprinkler Company, an affiliate of Tyco Fire Products LP, of Lansdale, Pa.
These sprinkler heads can corrode or minerals, salts and other contaminants in water can affect the rubber O-ring seals. These factors could cause the sprinkler heads not to activate in a fire.
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When the flexible straw on the cups is chewed, small pieces of plastic can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.
The Weil-McLain Company, of Michigan City, Ind.
Weil-McLain has determined that the gas valve mounting screws on the recalled boilers may have not been fully tightened during the assembly process and may have come loose in transportation. Weil-McLain is concerned that loose gas fittings could result in leaking gas, fire and/or explosions, that could cause bodily injuries or property damage.
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The lighters lack child-resistant mechanisms that meet federal safety standards. Young children could operate these lighters, which poses a fire hazard.
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Buttons on the jacket of these toys can be pulled off, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Hitachi Koki U.S.A., Ltd., of Norcross, Ga.
The lower blade guards on these saws can stick in the open position, exposing the blade and posing a serious laceration hazard.
Trak Inc., doing business as Karhu Inc., of Burlington, Vt.
Screws and other hardware used to keep the bindings intact are too short, causing the binding to separate from the shoe. This poses a fall hazard to consumers.
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The nose of the stuffed bear can be pulled or twisted off, posing a choking hazard to a young child.
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Wires near the light's socket can become exposed, posing a risk of electric shock or electrocution to consumers.
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp., of Brookfield, Wis.
The grinder's switch can stick in the "on" position, which could pose an injury hazard to consumers.
Trends Clothing Corp., of Miami, Fla.
The fleece fabric on the inside of these sweatshirts fails to meet federal mandatory standards of fabric flammability, because it can ignite readily if exposed to flame, and therefore presents a serious risk of burn injuries, in violation of the Federal Flammable Fabrics Act.
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The circuit board in the lamps can overheat and melt the plastic housing, posing a fire or thermal burn hazard to consumers.
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Air baths release heated bubbles into the water. A heating element on these baths can fail to shut off, posing a fire hazard.