Browning CR123A lithium batteries sold with Browning Black Ice flashlights
Browning, of Morgan, Utah
The batteries can short out, causing the flashlight's canister to rupture and pose injury to the consumer.
Household items, electronics, toys, and furniture
Browning, of Morgan, Utah
The batteries can short out, causing the flashlight's canister to rupture and pose injury to the consumer.
Kearney-National, Hapco Division, of Abingdon, Va.
A partially crimped sleeve on these flagpoles can allow the cable to pull through the sleeve, causing the loop to release. When the assembly is raised with no flag attached, it can allow a seven pound counter weight to drop to the ground, possibly hitting people nearby.
K'NEX Industries Inc., of Hatfield, Pa.
The air motor in the toy cars can burst while being pumped up, causing parts of the motor or car to break off. Some of these parts can have sharp points and pose a risk of eye or laceration injuries.
Sassi America Inc., of Elk Grove Village, Ill.
This methacrylic acid primer is not packaged in child-resistant packaging, as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act.
Graco Children's Products, Inc. of Exton, Pa.
The blue antennae on the Bumble Bee toy can break, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Kindermusik International, of Browns Summit, N.C.
The green coating on the Lily Pad Clacker instruments contains high levels of lead, posing a risk of poisoning to young children.
Susan Bristol Inc., of Boston, Mass.
The marabou feather trim on the sweaters is dangerously flammable.
Lang Candles, of Delafield, Wis.
Resin in the candleholder can ignite, posing a serious burn and fire hazard to consumers.
Ol' Man Treestands, of Hattiesburg, Miss., a division of L & L Enterprises
A serrated blade that supports the stand on a tree can bend, posing the risk of falls and serious injuries to hunters.
Mr. Christmas Inc., of New York, N.Y.
The candleholders do not allow for the safe burning of a candle, which poses a fire hazard to consumers.
The Learning Journey International, L.L.C., of Phoenix, Ariz.
A spring mechanism attached to the lid can break and detach from the toy, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Qingdao Kingking Applied Chemistry Co., Ltd., China
Paint on the exterior surface of the candles could potentially sustain flame posing a potential fire hazard.
Deere & Company, of Moline, Ill.
An internal failure may occur within the Hydrostatic Transmission preventing the transmission from returning to neutral after the pedals are released. This can allow unexpected movement or cause the tractor to continue moving, creating a possible risk of injury to the operator or a bystander.
Royal United Corp., of North Bergen, N.J.
Use of these extension cords could result in an electric shock or electrocution to consumers.
Crate and Barrel, of Northbrook, Ill.
The acrylic base of the Hanukkah menorah can ignite if the candles are allowed to burn completely, creating a fire hazard.
Guth Lighting (division of JJI Lighting Group), of St Louis, Mo.
The lamp can fall out of the lamp socket and strike somebody standing or walking beneath the light fixture, posing a laceration risk if the lamp breaks.
Emerson Tool Company, a division of Emerson Electric Co., of St. Louis, Mo.
The exhaust blower ports on the wet/dry vacuums are large enough for a small child to reach inside and touch the spinning blower wheel. This poses a laceration hazard to small children.
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The chairs' support assembly can fail and cause the rocking chair to collapse, posing the risk of injury to the user.
Arctic Cat Inc., of Thief River Falls, Minn.
The red plastic skis used on these 2003 model year snowmobiles could be damaged by UV light exposure. If during off-season storage, the snowmobile was stored with the skis exposed to sunlight, damage may have occurred. If UV damage has occurred, the ski may crack or break during use. If this occurs, it could lead to a loss of control, that could result in severe injury or death.
First & Main Inc., of Lombard, Ill.
The decorative gem stones on the toy's wings could detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.