Ridgid® 16-Gallon, Model WD16650 2-in-1 Blower Vac
Emerson Tool Co., of St. Louis, Mo.
The air intake shield may be missing. Consumers can suffer lacerations if they come into contact with the intake blower wheel.
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Emerson Tool Co., of St. Louis, Mo.
The air intake shield may be missing. Consumers can suffer lacerations if they come into contact with the intake blower wheel.
Unknown Manufacturer
The pin used to secure the rear snaplock lever to the bindings can bend or break.
Poundex Associates Corp., of City of Industry, Calif.
The welds on the chair's rear legs can crack and break apart, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
Comtrad, Division of Waljon Ltd., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Some of the bulbs have imploded or broken apart within the first several minutes after they are first illuminated. Broken glass particles pose a laceration hazard to consumers.
Unknown Manufacturer
The handles on the base of the slow cookers can break, posing a risk of burns from hot food spilling onto consumers.
Riviera Trading Inc., of New York, N.Y.
The bracelets contain high levels of lead and pose a lead poisoning hazard to children.
SHURflo LLC, of Cypress, Calif.
The power plug can corrode after extensive exposure to water and corrosive chemicals, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
Unknown Manufacturer
The hardware used in the assembly of the universal hitch may come loose, causing the unit to separate from the lead bicycle, which could lead to a serious injury or death to the rider of the bicycle attachment.
Orbelle Trade Inc., of Brooklyn, N.Y.
The Amber model crib included in this recall does not comply with crib safety standards due to a gap between the side rail and the crib mattress support, posing an entrapment hazard to infants. All other model cribs included in this recall do not have proper assembly instructions and diagrams required for cribs. They are also missing cautionary and warning labels, as required by federal law. If the cribs are not assembled properly, they could pose an entrapment hazard to infants.
Royal Appliance, of Glenwillow, Ohio
The vacuum's rotor can lock and overheat during use, causing a smoke and fire hazard.
The Step 2 Co., of Streetsboro, Ohio
The straps on these swings could break, causing a child riding in the swing to fall to the ground and suffer injuries.
Unknown Manufacturer
The toys can easily break apart, exposing small parts. This poses a choking hazard to young children.
GE Security Inc., of Austin, Texas
The smoke alarms can fail to activate during a fire or emergency, if installed in combination with certain control panels.
Umarex, of Arnsburg, Germany
The air pistols' safety might move from the engaged or "safe" position to the disengaged or "fire" position when the trigger is pulled once or more and then released. This poses a risk of serious injury if the air pistol is loaded and unintentionally fired.
Robertshaw Controls Company of Long Beach, Calif.
Fire hazard. If the pilot light goes out, the gas valve could stick in an open position, permitting gas to continue to flow. This can result in a gas explosion and fire, which could result in severe personal injury or property damage.
Raymond Geddes Co. Inc., of Baltimore, Md.
The necklaces contain high levels of lead. CPSC regulations ban children's products from containing high levels of lead due to the risk of lead poisoning resulting from contact with these products. The necklaces also contain a sharp point, posing a laceration hazard to young children.
Swing-N-Slide® Corp., of Janesville, Wis.
A manufacturing defect can cause the metal grommet securing the seat to break. If this happens, the user can fall to the ground.
First Team Inc., Hutchinson, Kan.
The bolt attaching the arm to the vertical post can break, causing the backboard to fall and injure someone standing below.
Unknown Manufacturer
The adapters can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
Kawasaki Motors Enterprise (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Of Thailand
The rear shock absorber may have been assembled with an incorrect o-ring, allowing fluid to leak from the shock absorber. Fluid loss from the shock absorber can compromise the shock's damping characteristics, which can render the motorcycle unstable, creating a potential for injury or death.