Holmes® Oil-Filled Electric Heaters
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A poor electrical connection within the heater can lead to overheating. This poses fire and thermal burn hazards.
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A poor electrical connection within the heater can lead to overheating. This poses fire and thermal burn hazards.
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A missing back plate exposes consumers to live wires, posing a risk of electrical shock to consumers changing the light bulb.
Laars Heating Systems Co., of Rochester, N.H.
Internal black plastic venting components in the gas boilers and water heaters can crack and leak flue gases, including carbon monoxide (CO), posing a risk of CO poisoning.
Weber-Stephen Products Co., of Palatine, Ill.
The gas hose attached to the side burner of the grill can crack or break off during shipping, causing it to leak gas when in use, which poses a fire hazard to consumers.
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The lighters do not have a label in English containing precautionary information concerning the proper use and operation. Failure to follow the instructions in the warning label could result in injury.
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Electrical arcing in the fan's wiring can cause a fire hazard.
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The heaters can overheat and smoke, which could pose a fire hazard to consumers.
Water Pool and Spa Inc., of Moorpark, Calif.
These pool heaters can emit excessive carbon monoxide (CO), posing a risk of CO poisoning in the event of a vent leak in an indoor installation.
DEWALT Industrial Tool Co., of Towson, Md.
The cord wire in these units could be damaged internally, posing a shock hazard to consumers.
Ansul Incorporated, of Marinette, Wis.
If the fire extinguisher is dropped horizontally from a height of approximately 2 to 3 feet, the pick-up tube could crack at the threads between the pick-up tube adaptor and the stainless steel tube. If a pick-up tube is cracked, the extinguisher can fail to discharge properly when activated, which can put users at risk during a fire.
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When connected to a garden hose, under normal household water pressure, the sprinkler can break or shatter, presenting a laceration hazard to consumers.
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Like all charcoal grills, this grill emits carbon monoxide gas, which can kill within minutes when used indoors. The Web sites, recipe book, and visuals in a promotional video create the impression that the Cobb Cooker can be used indoors. The recipe book says that it can be used on your dining room table, and the promotional video showed a man carrying the grill into the house while the charcoal was still burning.
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Due to improper construction, the stool can break and collapse, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
Onward Manufacturing, of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Operating the grill in windy conditions can blow the flame under the control panel, causing the grill to overheat or cause flashbacks. Flames could damage the hose that supplies gas to the burner, causing an uncontrolled flame. Also, the grill's control knobs could overheat, resulting in burns to hands.
Triangle Tube/Phase III, of Blackwood, N.J.
The burner plate and flue hood seal on the water heaters can fail due to an improper seal causing a leak of flue gases and carbon monoxide (CO). This poses the risk of CO poisoning to consumers inside of the house.
Agio International Company, Limited, of Hong Kong
Touch-up paint used on the fireplace's exterior can ignite during use, posing a fire hazard.
Deere & Company of Moline, Ill.
A problem in the manufacturing process could cause damage to the circuit in the interlock module. If the interlock module fails, the mower blades will be able to run with no operator on the tractor seat. Consumers could suffer injuries from contact with operating blades.
FDL Inc., of Kokomo, Ind.
The recalled stools can be unstable due to missing screws, loose screws or wrongly sized screws, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
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The plastic body of the lawn sprinkler can crack when placed under intense water pressure and pieces of it can break off and be projected 5 to 10 feet in the air. This could pose a risk of injury to consumers and bystanders.
Blount International Inc., of Kansas City, Mo.
When the lawnmower is operated, the replacement blade can crack and pieces can break away, posing a serious laceration hazard to consumers and bystanders.