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Consumer Products Recalls

Household items, electronics, toys, and furniture

9,571 Total Recalls

Bamboo Torches

Unknown Manufacturer

Class III - Low Risk

The fuel canister that holds the wick of the torch has a sharp edge inside the lip of the opening that poses a laceration hazard when consumers try to remove the wick.

Jul 21, 2010 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details β†’

KariΓ±o Baby Pacifiers

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The pacifier fails to meet federal safety standards. The nipple can separate from the base easily, the pacifier handle is too long, the mouth guard is too small and there are no ventilation holes on the mouth guard. The pacifier could pose a choking and aspiration hazard to young children.

Jul 20, 2010 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’
Class I - Dangerous

The gas cap can leak or detach from the fuel tank on the recalled mini bikes and go-carts, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers. In addition, the throttle can stick due to an improperly positioned fuel line and throttle cable, posing a sudden acceleration hazard to consumers.

Jul 15, 2010 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details β†’

2009 Muddy Outdoors tree climbing sticks

Muddy Outdoors, of Camdenton, Mo.

Class II - Moderate

Bolts that secure the cam locks to the frame of these climbing sticks that retains the rope around the tree can break, allowing the cam locks to detach from the frame.

Jul 14, 2010 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details β†’
Class II - Moderate

The cribs' drop-sides can detach when hardware breaks, creating a space into which a young child can become entrapped, which can lead to suffocation. A child can also fall out of the crib. Drop side incidents also occur due to incorrect assembly and with age-related wear and tear.

Jul 14, 2010 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Power Clear 180 Single Stage Snow Blowers

The Toro Company, of Bloomington, Minn.

Class I - Dangerous

Exposure to ethanol in gasoline can cause the carburetor needle to become corroded. A corroded needle can stick in the open position and allow fuel to leak from the carburetor, posing a fire hazard to consumers.

Jul 14, 2010 Electronics Nationwide View Details β†’

Wire feed welders

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The wire welder's torch does not have a cold contactor as erroneously stated on the packaging and instruction manual. Without this feature, the welder generates an electrical arc immediately upon contact with the welding material, posing a burn hazard to consumers.

Jul 13, 2010 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Suzuki QuadSport ATVs

Unknown Manufacturer

Class I - Dangerous

The flame arrester screen can become detached from its mounting ring, preventing the throttle valve from returning to the idle position when the throttle lever is released and causing the rider to lose control of the ATV. This poses a serious hazard of injury or death.

Jul 8, 2010 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details β†’

Television Sets

Unknown Manufacturer

Class I - Dangerous

A capacitor on the television's power supply board can fail, posing a fire hazard.

Jul 8, 2010 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details β†’

Eastside Fix Bicycle Forks

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The bicycle's front fork can crack or break, causing a sudden loss of steering control and posing a fall hazard to bicyclists.

Jul 7, 2010 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details β†’

Dayton Electric Baseboard Heaters

Marley Engineered Products LLC, of Bennettsville, S.C.

Class I - Dangerous

The baseboard heaters are labeled for 240 or 208 volt use. However, some of the heaters have an internal heater built for a maximum of 120 volts. If the heater is connected to a 240 or 208 volt electrical circuit as directed, the unit could catch fire.

Jul 6, 2010 Electronics Nationwide View Details β†’
Class II - Moderate

The surface paint on the zippers of the coin purses and the clasps on the jewelry contain high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects.

Jul 1, 2010 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Power Inflator

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The oral inflator button is not properly bonded to the oral stem and can fall off during use, posing a leak of the buoyancy compensator contents. This poses a drowning hazard.

Jun 30, 2010 Electronics Nationwide View Details β†’