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Consumer Products Recalls

Household items, electronics, toys, and furniture

9,571 Total Recalls

Bicycle Bells

Botou Baite Bike Bell Co. Ltd., of Botou City, China

Class II - Moderate

The red paint on the bicycle bells contains excessive lead levels, violating the federal lead paint standard.

Mar 18, 2010 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Graco Harmony™ High Chairs

Graco Children's Products Inc., of Atlanta, Ga.

Class II - Moderate

The screws holding the front legs of the high chair can loosen and fall out and/or the plastic bracket on the rear legs can crack causing the high chair to become unstable and tip over unexpectedly. This poses a fall hazard to children.

Mar 18, 2010 Furniture Nationwide View Details →

DayNa Decker Botanika Candles

Southern California Candle Co. Inc., of Los Angeles, Calif.

Class I - Dangerous

The candle flame can unexpectedly flare up and the glass container can crack, posing fire, burn and laceration hazards to consumers.

Mar 18, 2010 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details →

Mobile Power Packs

Tumi, of South Plainfield, N.J.

Class I - Dangerous

The lithium-ion cells used in the Mobile Power Pack can ignite or explode while charging, posing a fire hazard. This hazard is only present for units that have not been charged.

Mar 17, 2010 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

Coil Nailers

Hitachi Koki Co. Ltd., of Japan

Class I - Dangerous

The nailers could have a faulty feeder that can allow nails to be ejected sideways, posing a serious injury hazard to the user or bystanders.

Mar 11, 2010 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details →
Class II - Moderate

The bracelets contain high levels of cadmium. Laboratory analysis determined that following a 24-hour incubation in simulated stomach acid, over 20,000 micrograms of cadmium were released from the snowman alone. Cadmium can be toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects.

Mar 11, 2010 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Fluke VoltAlert® Voltage Detector

Fluke Corporation, of Everett, Wash.

Class I - Dangerous

The testers can fail to give an indication of live voltage, resulting in the operator falsely believing the electrical power is off, posing a risk of serious injury or death from electrical shock or thermal burns.

Mar 11, 2010 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details →

Girl's Cargo Pocket Jackets

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The drawstrings on the neck and waist of the jacket can pose a strangulation or entrapment hazard to children.

Mar 10, 2010 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details →

Therma Scarf scarves

Unknown Manufacturer

Class I - Dangerous

The heat packs can overheat when heated in a microwave oven, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers.

Mar 10, 2010 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details →

Roman Shades

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

Strangulation 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. Also, strangulation can occur when a child's neck become entangled on the free-standing loop.

Mar 4, 2010 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details →

Boys' Hooded Jackets

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The children's jackets have drawstrings through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children.

Mar 3, 2010 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details →

Children's Bangles

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The surface coating on the bracelets contains high levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard.

Mar 3, 2010 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →