Sony Electronics Inc., of San Diego, Calif.
Class II - Moderate
Irregularly positioned wires near the computer's hinge and/or a dislodged screw inside the hinge can cause a short circuit and overheating. This poses a burn hazard to consumers.
Sep 4, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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The ribbon on the sock can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Sep 3, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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The recalled metal pendants and charms contain high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects.
Sep 3, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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Greenway Home Products, of Northwood, Ohio
Class I - Dangerous
The internal heating element could overheat and drop molten metal through ventilation openings in the water dispenser's base onto the countertop, posing a fire hazard. The internal heating element also poses a shock hazard to consumers who touch it through the vents.
Aug 28, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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GIA Instruments, of Carlsbad, Calif.
Class II - Moderate
The polariscopes can have a ground wire missing, posing a risk of electrical shock to the user.
Aug 28, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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Goodman Company L.P., of Houston, Texas
Class I - Dangerous
The PTAC's power cords can overheat, posing a burn or fire hazard.
Aug 27, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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Lithonia Lighting, of Conyers, Ga.
Class II - Moderate
The glass reflector can separate from the fixture and fall, posing a risk of injury to consumers below the fixture.
Aug 27, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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The wiring in the coffee maker can overheat, posing burn and fire hazards to consumers.
Aug 26, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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Venmar CES Inc., of Saskatoon, Canada
Class I - Dangerous
The motors in these units can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
Aug 20, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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The two-piece brass control valve can separate between the flame weeder and the propane tank, and allow propane to leak from the tank. This poses fire and burn hazards to consumers.
Aug 19, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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Rossignol Ski Co., of Park City, Utah
Class II - Moderate
The t-nuts that attach the buckles to the straps on the snowboard bindings can detach, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
Aug 13, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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The lights can malfunction and not stay illuminated in the event of a power failure. This could result in a failure to provide adequate lighting to guide building occupants to an exit in an emergency.
Aug 12, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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The ceiling-mount assembly that supports the light fixture can fail, causing the fixture to unexpectedly fall and injure consumers.
Aug 7, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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Request Jeans, of New York, N.Y.
Class II - Moderate
The hoodies have a drawstring through the hood, which can pose a strangulation hazard to children.
Aug 6, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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The halogen work lights can overheat and melt, posing a risk of fire and electrical shock to consumers.
Aug 5, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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New England Ropes, of Fall River, Mass.
Class II - Moderate
The climbing lines can break, posing a serious fall hazard for climbers.
Jul 29, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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Carl Walther GmbH, Sportwaffen, of Germany
Class I - Dangerous
The cylinders can burst when in use and/or while being filled, posing a risk of serious injury to consumers.
Jul 23, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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Lithonia Lighting, of Conyers, Ga.
Class I - Dangerous
A thermal protector could be missing from the lighting fixtures, posing a risk of overheating and fire.
Jul 22, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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The pacifier button, ring handle and shield with nipple can detach, posing a choking hazard to infants.
Jul 22, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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The pillows can contain small metal fragments in the fiber-fill as a result of a mechanical breakdown in the manufacturing process. The metal fragments can cause abrasions and cuts to consumers.
Jul 22, 2008 Other Consumer Products Nationwide
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