Glass Candleholder
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The candleholder can unexpectedly shatter and cause cuts to consumers.
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The candleholder can unexpectedly shatter and cause cuts to consumers.
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A short circuit can occur in the battery compartment, creating a possible thermal burn hazard to consumers, if the battery compartment lid is touched.
Eastman Kodak Company, of Rochester, N.Y.
Due to a manufacturing defect, consumers using these cameras can suffer an electrical shock.
Popeil Inventions Inc., of Chatsworth, Calif.
Certain units have been found to leak current from the heating element, posing a risk of electric shock.
Valor Heating Ltd., of Birmingham, United Kingdom
A design defect in the gas control assembly can allow main burner gas to prematurely enter the firebox during lighting. The ignition of this excess gas can cause the glass window to shatter, presenting the risk of burns or cuts from broken glass.
Leifheit International USA Inc., of Melville, N.Y.
The cutting blade can separate from the center-coring ring during use, causing cuts to consumers' hands and fingers.
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The juice extractor's filter and lid can break apart while in use, projecting parts into the air, causing injuries to nearby consumers.
Arctic Cat Inc., of Thief River Falls, Minn.
The ball joints on the front suspension of these ATVs can fail, resulting in a loss of control. This can cause the ATV to overturn, posing a risk of serious injury or death to riders.
Arctic Cat Inc., of Thief River Falls, Minn.
The pressure switch in the braking system leaks fluid. The unexpected loss of fluid can cause the brakes to fail, posing the risk of serious injury or death.
BCI Burke Company, of Fond du Lac, Wis.
The platform edge, where the bridges are attached, can crack and the bridge could potentially detach from the platform and result in injuries.
Polaris Industries Inc., of Minneapolis, Minn.
The problem with the RANGER vehicles and UTVs involves the swing arm, which is part of the rear suspension. During operation of the vehicle, the pivot bolts of the swing arm can loosen and fall out. If this happens, the swing arm can become partially disconnected from the frame. This can result in the vehicle losing power, because the drivetrain connection to the wheels is no longer maintained. If this were to occur, the loss of power and resulting swing arm disorientation could cause the operator to lose control of the vehicle, resulting in injury to the operator.
Fluke Corp., of Everett, Wash.
The recalled units can take longer than normal, up to 18 seconds, to display readings of AC voltages above 500 volts. Users can misinterpret the delayed reading to mean that high voltage is not present. If high voltage is present, users could be exposed to a risk of shock, electrocution, and thermal burns.
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The circuit board inside the steam iron can ignite and present a fire hazard.
Square D Company, of Palatine, Ill.
The circuit breakers may have an incorrect torque load applied to the lug mounting screws. This could cause the clamping load between the lug and the circuit breaker terminals to be lower than specified, resulting in a high temperature condition. Products could overheat causing a fire hazard.
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The wheel and axle assemble may break off during skating, resulting in injury to the skater.
Greenlee Textron, Inc. (Greenlee), of Rockford, Ill.
An incompatible grommet, located in the battery compartment to protect internal wires, can cause the meter to provide inaccurate voltage and current readings. A meter that inaccurately indicates zero voltage or current creates the potential for electric shock or an electrocution hazard from the equipment being tested.
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The cords have undersized wires, presenting a shock hazard to consumers.
Cane Creek Cycling Components (Cane Creek), of Fletcher, N.C.
The seat post's cradle, which attaches to the bicycle seat, can break, posing the risk of falls and serious injury to riders.
Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., of Cypress, Calif.
A mounting-bracket weld on the rear hub can come loose, resulting in rear brake failure and possible injury to operators.
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These lighters do not have child-resistant mechanisms, as required by federal law. Young children could ignite the lighters, posing fire and burn hazards.