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Consumer Products Recalls

Household items, electronics, toys, and furniture

9,571 Total Recalls

Bistro chairs

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The chair's metal frame can bend or break, posing a fall hazard to consumers.

Jul 30, 2013 Furniture Nationwide View Details โ†’

Holiday Light Bulb Sets

Unknown Manufacturer

Class I - Dangerous

The lights use plated steel conductors and have a plastic coating and components that are not flame retardant, posing a fire hazard.

Jul 24, 2013 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details โ†’

Rockland Furniture round cribs

Nan Far Woodworking, of Taiwan

Class II - Moderate

The crib's drop-side rails can malfunction, detach or otherwise fail. When this happens, the drop-side rail can fall out of position and create a space where an infant or toddler can become wedged or entrapped, posing a risk of strangulation or suffocation. A child can also fall out of the crib. In addition, drop-side related incidents can also occur due to incorrect assembly and with age-related wear and tear.

Jul 23, 2013 Furniture Nationwide View Details โ†’

Electric Smokehouse Smokers

Masterbuilt Manufacturing Inc. of Columbus, Ga.

Class I - Dangerous

The wood chip tray can fail to slide securely into the smoker, causing the wood to combust and the smoker's cabinet door to blow open, posing a fire hazard.

Jul 18, 2013 Furniture Nationwide View Details โ†’

Kenmore dehumidifiers

LG Electronics (Tianjin) Appliance Co., Ltd., of Tianjin, China

Class I - Dangerous

The dehumidifiers can overheat, smoke, melt and catch on fire, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.

Jul 17, 2013 Home & Garden Nationwide View Details โ†’
Class II - Moderate

The bath seats fail to meet federal safety standards, including the requirement for stability. Specifically, the bath seats can tip over, posing a risk of drowning to babies.

Jul 17, 2013 Children's Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

Hollis DG03 Dive Computers

Pelagic Pressure Systems, of San Leandro, Calif.

Class II - Moderate

The dive computer, when used with an optional integrated transmitter, can malfunction and display an incorrect tank pressure reading to the diver. A diver could unknowingly deplete their air supply based on the reading, resulting in drowning.

Jul 11, 2013 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details โ†’