F1 EVO Ski Boots with Tronic system component
CALZATURIFICIO S.C.A.R.P.A. S.P.A., of Italy
The Tronic system, can unexpectedly switch from ski mode to walk mode, not allowing the boot to release from the binding, posing a fall or injury hazard.
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CALZATURIFICIO S.C.A.R.P.A. S.P.A., of Italy
The Tronic system, can unexpectedly switch from ski mode to walk mode, not allowing the boot to release from the binding, posing a fall or injury hazard.
Unknown Manufacturer
The tea cups are mislabeled as microwave safe. If microwaved, the gold paint accents on the teacups can spark, posing a fire hazard.
Unknown Manufacturer
The wheel hub can separate or break and eject pieces during inflation, posing a risk of injury to the consumer and bystanders.
Electrolux, of Canada
The heating element can fail to properly adhere to the cooktop, posing an electrical shock hazard to consumers.
Oliver Fiberglass Products, of Hohenwald, Tenn.
The tub's heated seat can get stuck in the "on" position. If a towel or other item is covering the seat of an empty tub, the seat can overheat, posing a burn hazard to consumers.
Unknown Manufacturer
The glass shaker can break or shatter unexpectedly, posing a laceration hazard.
KTM-Sportmotorcycle AG, of Mattighofen, Austria
The front fork pistons can become stuck within the fork leg and cause the operator to lose control of the motorcycle and crash.
System Sensor, of St. Charles, Ill.
The detectors can fail to detect carbon monoxide gas in the home, posing a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Sea Gull Lighting Products, LLC., of Skokie, Ill.
The chandelier's screw collar that holds the chandeliers to the ceiling mount can break causing the chandelier to fall and injure bystanders.
Primal Vantage Co., of Bernardsville, N.J.
The cast aluminum platform can break, causing the user to fall to the ground and suffer serious injuries.
CR Brands, Inc., West Chester, OH
The products are labeled "Does not contain Ammonia." The products may contain ammonia. The mislabeling of the bottles can pose a chemical hazard to consumers. If ammonia is mixed with bleach or other household chemicals, irritating or toxic gases could be produced.
Unknown Manufacturer
Water can overheat during brewing, spray out and burn consumers.
Unknown Manufacturer
The sweaters fail to meet the federal flammability standard for wearing apparel, posing a burn injury hazard to consumers.
TriPak Inc., Vandalia, Mich.
Bottles have a child-resistant cap that can become loose. Chemicals in this product can cause skin irritation, internal injury or death if ingested.
Unknown Manufacturer
The large rugs fail to meet federal standards for flammability and could ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers. The small rugs fail to meet federal labeling requirements. Small rugs are not required to meet the federal flammability standard; however, they are required to be permanently labeled with the following statement: "FLAMMABLE (FAILS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE STANDARD FF 2-70): SHOULD NOT BE USED NEAR SOURCES OF IGNITION."
Olympus Imaging America Inc., of Center Valley, Pa.
The recalled recorders can overheat when charging, posing a burn hazard to consumers and property.
Unknown Manufacturer
The stainless steel pick in the handgrip can break and fail to slow or stop users from sliding downhill on a snow or ice covered slope, posing a risk of injury.
Visonic Ltd., of Tel Aviv, Israel
An accelerated circuit drain of the pendant battery can result in a decreased battery life and shorter than expected "low battery" warning period, from 30 days down to a nine day warning period.
Briggs & Stratton Power Products Group, LLC, of Milwaukee, Wis.
Weld on drive axle can fail resulting in loss of brake control, posing an injury hazard.
Fluid Handling LLC, of Morton Grove, Ill., a division of Xylem
The ground wire and probe wires could be incorrectly assembled in the units by the manufacturer, posing fire and explosion hazards.