Plastic Stack Chairs
Unknown Manufacturer
The chairs can collapse during use, causing the consumer to suffer injuries from falls.
π Consumer Products β’ 1,668 recalls
Unknown Manufacturer
The chairs can collapse during use, causing the consumer to suffer injuries from falls.
Unknown Manufacturer
The walkers will fit through a standard doorway and are not designed to stop at the edge of a step. Babies using these walkers can be seriously injured or killed if they fall down stairs.
Unknown Manufacturer
These electric fans have undersized wiring, use a power plug that is not polarized, overheat and have an improperly sized grill, all of which could cause electrocution, electric shock, fire, and finger entrapment hazards to consumers.
e4L Inc., of Encino, Calif.
The product's design allows consumers to light the grill at an air intake tube, instead of at the burner. Though the grill appears to function normally, gas inside the air intake tube ignites. The tube can reach temperatures of up to 750 degrees Fahrenheit and present a burn hazard to consumers.
Unknown Manufacturer
The basketball hoops can have a sharp protruding bolt on the player's side of the pole, that can cause serious leg or body lacerations to consumers. Basketball players can be cut when they collide with the pole, as they drive toward the basket or when they fall or are pushed into the pole.
Unknown Manufacturer
The lighters do not have child-resistant mechanisms, as required by federal law. Young children could ignite the lighters, presenting fire and burn hazards.
Black and Decker (U.S.) Inc., of Towson, Md.
The motor housing on the saw may crack, posing a risk of electric shock to consumers.
Adams Manufacturing Corp., of Portersville, Pa.
Some of the legs on these chairs were mis-assembled by the installer and a piece of the chair could be bent out of shape. This can allow the chair to collapse during use, causing consumers to suffer injuries from falls.
Unknown Manufacturer
The media cart has metal and plastic casters that can break, causing a television or other objects on the cart to fall and injure consumers nearby.
Quantum North America Inc., of Encino, Calif.
The product's design allows consumers to light the grill at an air intake tube, instead of at the burner. Though the grill appears to function normally, gas inside the air intake tube ignites. The tube can reach temperatures of up to 750 degrees Fahrenheit and present a burn hazard to consumers. In some earlier grills, the heat produced by lighting the grill at the air intake tube damaged the plastic support piece and caused the grill to fall to the ground. When it collapses, flames from the grill can burn nearby consumers and ignite surrounding combustibles.
Unknown Manufacturer
When the chair collapses, the folding mechanism can pose a crushing, cutting or severing hazard to consumers' fingers.
The Coleman Company Inc., of Wichita, Kan.
The mosquito trap's propane regulator can leak propane or allow an overflow of propane gas, both of which pose a fire hazard to consumers. In addition, the fuel hose attachment sold with the Back Homeβ’ System can become damaged and leak propane, which poses a fire hazard to consumers.
The Brinkmann Corporation, of Dallas, Texas
The heaters can emit high levels of carbon monoxide (CO), which poses a risk of CO poisoning to consumers.
Unknown Manufacturer
The ballast (the electrical part located in the arm of the lamp) in these lamps can overheat, short-circuit, and melt the insulating cover of the ballast, causing the lamp to fail and posing a skin burn hazard to consumers.
Unknown Manufacturer
The leg holes in the seat of the float can tear, causing children to unexpectedly fall into the water and, possibly, drown.
Unknown Manufacturer
The product's design allows consumers to light the grill at an air intake tube, instead of at the burner. When the grill is lit at the air intake tube, it will appear to function normally, though gas inside the air intake tube will ignite. The tube can reach temperatures of up to 750 degrees Fahrenheit and present a burn hazard to consumers. In earlier, but similar products sold by a different firm, the heat produced by lighting the grill at the air intake tube has damaged the plastic support piece, and caused the grill to fall to the ground. Flames from the lit grill can burn nearby consumers when it collapses and ignite surrounding combustibles.
Baseline Design, of Linwood, Pa.
The bean bags contain small polystyrene beads that present suffocation and strangulation hazards to young children who may inhale the small beads. The recalled bean bag chairs have zippers that were not properly sealed to prevent young children from opening the bean bag chairs and being exposed to the small beads.
Unknown Manufacturer
Under certain operating conditions, the vehicle's transmission may fail, causing a loss of drive and brake ability. Should this occur, the potential for personal injury and/or property damage exists.
Unknown Manufacturer
The chairs can collapse, posing crush and amputation hazards to consumer's fingers and toes.
Lifetime Products Inc., of Clearfield, Utah
The basketball hoops may have a sharp protruding bolt on the players' side of the pole, that can cause serious leg or body lacerations to consumers, when the bolt is exposed.