Fisher Model R622H 1st stage LP gas regulators
Fisher Controls International (FCI), of McKinney, Texas
Gas can leak from regulator when the diaphragm pulls inward into the casing, posing a fire or explosion hazard to consumers.
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Fisher Controls International (FCI), of McKinney, Texas
Gas can leak from regulator when the diaphragm pulls inward into the casing, posing a fire or explosion hazard to consumers.
Gamewell-FCI, of Northford, Conn.
The sounder on the panel's main circuit board can fail to alert when there is a malfunction.
Galison/Mudpuppy, of New York, N.Y.
The paint on the metal spiral bindings of the journals contains excessive levels of lead, which violates the federal lead paint standard.
Unknown Manufacturer
Magnets in the small flexible parts of the animals, vehicles and building sets can detach. Magnets found by young children can be swallowed or aspirated. If more than one magnet is swallowed, the magnets can attract each other and cause intestinal perforations or blockages, which can be fatal.
Unknown Manufacturer
The compressor's motor can overheat and ignite the protective cover, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Also, the cover might not prevent internal components from being touched, which poses an electrical shock hazard.
Unknown Manufacturer
The portable electric heater can overheat and melt plastic parts, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
Unknown Manufacturer
The surface paint on the children's table and chair sets contains excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard.
Unknown Manufacturer
The batteries in the car charging unit can overheat when the car engine is running, causing the battery charging unit to burst. This can pose an injury hazard to consumers.
Unknown Manufacturer
Surface paint on the products contains excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard.
Unknown Manufacturer
A weld in the center of the inversion table can fail when the table is in an inverted position, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
RSI Home Products, of Anaheim, Calif.
The medicine cabinet's mirrors can separate and break, posing a laceration hazard.
Unknown Manufacturer
The bunk beds have gaps between parts of the upper bunk that could allow a child's body to pass through but not a child's head. This poses an entrapment or strangulation hazard to children and exceeds the space allowed by the federal bunk bed safety standard.
Unknown Manufacturer
The hockey table's wires can overheat or melt, posing a burn hazard to consumers.
Sauder Woodworking Co., of Archbold, Ohio
The plastic feet of the TV stand can crack or break. The stability of the stand can be reduced, increasing the risk of a TV tipping over.
Unknown Manufacturer
Decorative plaque inserted into the back of the potty seat could have orange paint that contains excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard.
Creative Design, of Hong Kong
Surface paint on the holiday figurines contains lead.
Rankam Group Ltd., of China
The plastic support brackets can break and cause the chairs to collapse, posing a hazard to consumers.
Hierarch Enterprises Co., of China
The upper portion of the frame can collapse after both locking pins are removed, posing a laceration hazard.
Iceberg Enterprises LLC, of Park Ridge, Ill.
The plastic folding chairs can collapse during use, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
Unknown Manufacturer
The portable DVD/CD/MP3 players can overheat, posing a fire hazard.