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These controls are designed to prevent gas from flowing when the pilot light is out. The recalled controls can remain on after the pilot light is extinguished. If this happens, gas can continue to flow to the main burner of the appliance, which poses a risk of a gas explosion and fire.

Aug 2, 2006 Home & Garden Nationwide View Details →

Lawn Tractors

Husqvarna Outdoor Products Inc., of Augusta, Ga., formerly known as Electrolux

Class I - Dangerous

The fuel line on these lawn tractors can separate from the fuel tank outlet. If this occurs, fuel will spill out, posing a fire hazard.

Jul 11, 2006 Home & Garden Nationwide View Details →
Class II - Moderate

The welds attaching the arms to the frame of the hammock stand can fail, allowing the hammock to fall. Users can be injured from falling to the ground, striking the hammock stand's base, or being struck by the arms of the hammock stand.

Jun 13, 2006 Home & Garden Nationwide View Details →

Nexgrill Gas Grills

Nexgrill Industries Inc., of City of Industry, Calif.

Class I - Dangerous

The gas grill has a hose that connects the propane tank to the burner manifold. If this hose runs up too close to the firebox, the heat can cause the hose to detach from the burner manifold, causing a gas leak and a fire hazard.

Jun 1, 2006 Home & Garden Nationwide View Details →
Class I - Dangerous

An undersized power cord can overheat and pose a fire hazard. In addition, improper assembly of the power cord strain relief component and improper routing of internal conductors can cause a shock hazard to consumers.

Apr 11, 2006 Home & Garden Nationwide View Details →

Homelite Vac Attack II Blower

Unknown Manufacturer

Class III - Low Risk

The blowers are missing the doors covering the vacuum inlet. This exposes the blower's fan blade, posing a risk of finger laceration to the user.

Jan 25, 2006 Home & Garden Nationwide View Details →
Class II - Moderate

When the handlebar is released on the recalled lawnmowers, the motor could continue to run, which causes the blade to continue to spin. In addition, there is excessive heat build up in the wire coil inside the housing and also in the safety key.

Jan 23, 2006 Home & Garden Nationwide View Details →

Legacy Propane Infrared Plaque Heaters

Chant Kitchen Equipment, of Guandong, China

Class II - Moderate

Carbon monoxide hazard. A non-specification gasket around the heating plaques could allow heater carbon monoxide emissions to leak into the area in which the heater is being used.

Dec 20, 2005 Home & Garden Nationwide View Details →

Aussie™ Gas Grills

Meco Corp., of Greeneville, Tenn. (grill)

Class II - Moderate

The regulators on these gas grills, the component that controls the amount of gas released to the burner, can leak propane when the propane cylinder is connected and open, and the grill is not in use.

Dec 20, 2005 Home & Garden Nationwide View Details →

Charmglow® Gas Grills

Unknown Manufacturer

Class I - Dangerous

The hose connecting the propane tank with the manifold can run up too close to the firebox. The heat from the firebox can damage the hose, causing it to leak gas. The release of gas creates a fire risk that could cause injury and property damage.

Sep 8, 2005 Home & Garden Nationwide View Details →

Coleman® Gas Grills and Patio Heaters

The Coleman Company, Inc., of Wichita, Kan.

Class I - Dangerous

The regulators on these products can leak propane when the propane cylinder is turned on and the product is not in use. This can pose a fire or explosion hazard.

Sep 8, 2005 Home & Garden Nationwide View Details →