Chest Freezers
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A capacitor in the freezer's circuitry can overheat, posing a fire hazard.
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A capacitor in the freezer's circuitry can overheat, posing a fire hazard.
Hunter Safety System of Danville, Ala.
The pins in the carabiners can detach, causing a climbing strap to break free from the safety harness. This can result in the climber falling.
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The bulb in the battery-operated lanterns can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.
GE Appliances & Lighting, of Louisville, Ky.
Water condensation can drip onto the electronic control board, causing a short circuit and resulting in an overheated connector. This poses a fire hazard to consumers.
Claire-Sprayway Inc., of Addison, Ill.
Overexposure to fumes, vapor or spray mist from the product can pose a serious respiratory hazard to consumers.
Electrolux Home Products Inc., of Charlotte, N.C.
Liquids can pool under the control knob and cause the surface heating element to turn on unexpectedly, heat to temperatures other than expected and then not turn off, posing a risk of fire and burn hazards to consumers.
Briggs & Stratton Power Products Group, LLC, of Milwaukee, Wis.
These riding mowers came to consumers with the side discharge chute not fully secured to the mower. Bolts can be forcefully discharged from mower if not properly tightened, posing an injury hazard to consumers.
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The bench can tip over when only one person is seated on it. This could pose a fall hazard to consumers.
Green Mountain Vista, Inc. of Williston, Vt.
Strangulations can occur when a child places his/her neck between the exposed inner cord and the fabric on the backside of the shade or when a child pulls the cord out and wraps it around his/her neck.
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The enamel coating of the pan can crackle and break off after a few uses, posing a burn hazard to consumers.
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Light bulb can overheat and catch fire.
Molenaar LLC of Willmar, Minn.
The night lights can become hot to the touch and melt, resulting in risk of possible shock or fire.
Brumlow Mills, of Calhoun, Ga.
The large rugs fail to meet federal flammability standards and could ignite, posing the risk of 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."
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The glass vases can break or fracture, posing a laceration hazard to consumers.
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Sparking from the metallic decorations on the tea sets can result if used in a microwave oven, posing a risk of fire.
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If crushed or pulled apart, the plastic casing can break into small pieces and possibly expose the batteries, posing an ingestion hazard to children. If ingested, the batteries may be damaging to either the stomach, intestine, esophagus or nasal mucus membrane.
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Plastic knobs can break from the center of the star, posing a choking hazard to young children.
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The receiver can lose contact with the model airplane glider's radio control while within normal radio range limits. If this happens, the glider can fall from the sky and hit consumers, posing a risk of injury.
Sky City Holdings International LTD, China
The lens assembly can come apart from the main housing of the spotlight with force and pose a risk of impact injuries to consumers.
Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc., of Towson, Md.
The black plastic disc (called the platen) that holds the sandpaper can fly off or break apart during use and the disc, or pieces of the disc, can hit the user or those nearby, posing a laceration hazard.