Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner/Heat Pump (PTACs) Units
Goodman Company, LP, of Houston, Texas
The power cords on the PTACs can overheat, posing a burn or fire hazard.
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Goodman Company, LP, of Houston, Texas
The power cords on the PTACs can overheat, posing a burn or fire hazard.
Amby Baby USA, of Minneapolis, Minn.
The side-to-side shifting or tilting of the hammock can cause the infant to roll and become entrapped or wedged against the hammock's fabric and/or mattress pad, resulting in a suffocation hazard.
Xiamen Xinlu Machinery Co., Ltd., China
The tip of the snap bead peg may break off under repetitive pressure, posing a choking hazard to small children.
Unknown Manufacturer
The sweatshirts have a drawstring through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children.
Unknown Manufacturer
The sweatshirts have a drawstring through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children.
Ka Po International Industrial Co., of Hong Kong
The blade assemblies of the blenders may come apart or break, posing a laceration risk.
Unknown Manufacturer
The dynamic power steering can fail, resulting in the sudden loss of steering control. This poses a risk of injury or death to riders.
LaJobi Inc., of Cranbury, N.J.
The cribs have cut-outs in the end panels that can allow young children to get their heads entrapped, which can pose a strangulation hazard to infants and toddlers.
Allura Imports Inc., of New York, N.Y.
The sweatshirts have a drawstring through the hood, which can pose a strangulation hazard to young children.
Unknown Manufacturer
The recalled children's pendants contain high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects.
KT Group Inc., of New York, N.Y.
The sweatshirts have drawstrings through the hoods, posing a strangulation hazard to children.
Electrolux Home Products Inc., of Augusta, Ga.
An incorrect part allows more fuel to pass to the range's oven than can be burned efficiently, causing incomplete combustion and the release of carbon monoxide. This poses a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning to consumers.
Stork Craft Manufacturing Inc., of British Columbia, Canada
The cribs' drop-side plastic hardware can break, deform, or parts can become missing. In addition, the drop-side can be installed upside-down, which can result in broken or disengaged plastic parts. All of these problems can cause the drop-side to detach in one or more corners. When the drop-side detaches, it creates space between the drop-side and the crib mattress. The bodies of infants and toddlers can become entrapped in the space which can lead to suffocation.
Salomon SAS, of France
The toe component of the ski bindings could fail to fully secure the ski boot to the ski binding, causing the binding to release unexpectedly. This could cause the skier to lose control or fall and suffer injuries.
Kraftwares, of Mahalaxmi, Mumbai
The handles on the cookware can break, posing a burn hazard to consumers.
Unknown Manufacturer
The hammock can flip over, posing a serious fall hazard and strangulation hazard to infants who become entrapped in the seat's restraint straps while upside down.
Century 21 Promotions, of Seattle, Wash.
The sweatshirts have a drawstring through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children.
Lucas Innovation Inc., of China
The burners can deteriorate causing irregular flames and the lids of some models can catch fire, posing fire and burn hazards to the consumer.
Gorilla Inc., of Flushing, Mich.
The webbing of the waist belt on the safety harness is not routed through the lineman's loop located on the front of the harness near waist level. Since the loops are not properly anchored to the harness webbing but are attached only through stitching not intended to restrain a user during a fall, they that can pull away from the harness when force is applied, leaving the user unrestrained.
Unknown Manufacturer
The pacifiers fail to meet federal safety standards. The pacifier mouth guard is too small, posing a choking hazard to infants and toddlers.