Harley-Davidson 16-inch BMX Bicycles
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The fork that holds the front wheel can separate at the weld, causing the rider to fall and suffer injuries.
Household items, electronics, toys, and furniture
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The fork that holds the front wheel can separate at the weld, causing the rider to fall and suffer injuries.
American Greetings Corp., of Cleveland, Ohio
The lens in the sunglasses can separate from frames, posing a choking hazard to young children.
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The paint on the red sunglasses contains high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects.
UNA International Limited, of China
Some of these helmets do not meet CPSC safety standards for bicycle helmets, which poses a risk of riders suffering head injuries.
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The product's odor is not chemically pungent enough to force consumers to minimize their exposure to the fumes. Consumers overexposed to these fumes can experience respiratory-related illness.
Team WorldWide Corp., of Taipei City, Taiwan (floor mat only)
The orange paint on the floor mat maps contains excess levels of lead. Lead poisoning is a serious hazard to children and is associated with behavioral problems, learning disabilities, hearing problems and growth retardation.
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A hose connecting the natural gas source to the grill's main manifold may not have been supplied with these grills. Without this hose, the gas would be emitted into the air, creating a potential fire hazard. Consumers should not use the grill until the main burner hose is provided.
Lamplight Farms Inc., of Menomonee Falls, Wis.
The surface coating of some flame guards on these bamboo torches and replacement canisters can absorb the fuel and ignite. This can cause the torch and nearby combustibles to catch on fire, posing a risk of burn injuries and property damage.
ZoloWear Inc., of Austin, Texas
The stitching that attaches the webbing to the carrier/sling can break, posing a fall hazard to young children.
Kadant Composites Inc., of Bedford, Mass.
When the decking or railing material is exposed to hot temperatures and sunlight, it can prematurely degrade. The degraded material could break, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
Stork Craft Manufacturing Inc., of Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
The toy box's lid support can fail, allowing the lid to collapse suddenly. This poses a strangulation hazard to young children, and possible impact injuries to a child's head, neck, fingers or hands.
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The carafe handle can unexpectedly loosen or break, resulting in the carafe falling. This can cause burn injuries from hot coffee or lacerations from broken glass.
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The amount of glue used to bond and hold the joints together on these stools could be insufficient. These stools could break and collapse during use, causing consumers to fall.
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The band on the watch contains liquid petroleum distillates. If punctured, the watch band could leak. Petroleum distillates could be harmful if ingested and cause irritation to the skin or eyes on contact.
Torelli Imports, of Camarillo, Calif.
The tire can separate from the wheel, resulting in a flat tire. This can cause the rider to lose control and fall.
JS Products, of Las Vegas, Nev.
The battery packs on these drill/drivers can overheat, expand and possibly rupture, creating an explosion or thermal burn hazard.
The Gymboree Corp., of San Francisco, Calif.
A plastic flower attached to the sandals can pull or snap off, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Ritchey Design, of San Carlos, Calif. (manufactured under license from American Classic Inc., of Tampa, Fla.)
The hub in the bicycle's rear wheel can fail to engage properly, causing no resistance when pedaling. The bicycle rider can lose balance, fall and suffer injuries.
The Holmes Group Inc., of Milford, Mass.
The power cord on the units can fray or sever, causing the fan to stop working and overheat. This could pose a fire hazard to consumers.
Kelty Division of American Recreation Products Inc., of Boulder Colo.
The stroller handle can disconnect from the stroller frame during use.