Popular Children’s Retailer Recalls Motorized Toy

Peg Perego isrecalling more than 3,000 children’s ride-on Polaris Sportsman 850 24-volt battery operated ride-on toys after reports of overheating and burns due to possible relay failure on circuit boards. The recall affects the red, silver and black models with a flip-up backrest for the passenger and includes a front and back luggage rack….

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Best Buy Settles Recalled Product Case

Best Buy Co., Inc., is agreeing to pay 3.8 million dollars in a civil penalty after knowingly selling products that had previously been recalled due to fire hazards. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that Best Buy distributed and sold 16 products, ranging from electronics to cameras to appliances, which had open recalls…

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BMW Issues Recall For Thousands of Vehicles

BMW hasrecalled over 154,000 vehicles due to vehicles stalling due to a potential wiring issue that can cause an accident. The recall is being issued to U.S. and Canada owners who have purchased certain models from 2007 to 2012. The 5-series and X5 vehicles along with some 6-series and X6 vehicles are being recalled….

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Canned Chicken Recalled

A productrecall on about 5,610 pounds of canned Organic Roasted Chicken Breast has been made by Crider Inc. The recall has been made because two consumers that bought the product, “Wild Planet Organic Roasted Chicken Breast – 100% Chicken Breast & Sea Salt – No Liquids Added”, have witnessed an unknown matter inside of…

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Recall Issued for Bicycle Shock Absorber

A voluntary productrecall has been issued by FOX Factory Holding Corporation for a potential product failure that is related to their FLOAT X2 bicycle shock absorbers. Allegedly, consumers should no longer use this product, and it should no longer be distributed. FOX states that the air sleeves of the shock absorbers may explode as…

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Cabela’s Recalls Dehydrators Due To Fire Hazard

Cabela’s, the popular sporting goods and outdoors store, is recalling around 3,000 commercial food dehydrators due to defective wiring. Cabela’s states that this can cause a build-up of heat and can pose a fire hazard. They have received nine reports of malfunctions with these units. There are two units being recalled, the 80 liters…

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The CDC And FDA Working Together To Prevent Further Infection From Medical Device

The CDC and FDA have issued an advisory to hospitals, asking them to notify patients who underwent open-chest surgery involving a Stöckert 3T heater-cooler due to a possible contamination of a deadlyinfection. Last year, a Pennsylvania hospital identified a cluster of invasive NTM infections among patients who had undergone open-heart surgery. Cases in Iowa…

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Contaminated Medical Devices Linked To Deadly Infection

Adefective medical device may be causing patients who have undergone open heart surgeries since 2012 a risk of a life-threatening infection. Health officials have released a warning to patients who have valve implants or prosthetic product implants. The CDC says there is now a link between theses devices and a serious risk of infection…

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Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 Banned On Flights Worldwide

TheSamsung’s Galaxy Note 7 is becoming increasingly unwelcome on planes worldwide and has been labeled a dangerous product. An emergency order was released by the Transportation and Federal Aviation Administration banning Galaxy Note 7 owners from bringing their phones on planes or in luggage. International airlines are also prohibiting Note 7 travelers from bringing…

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Craft Paint Recalled Due To Harmful Bacteria

A dangerous productrecall has been issued for almost 2.8 million units of craft paints due to the risk of exposure to harmful bacteria. The company, Sargent Art, issued the recall on October 4, 2016, for 13 types of arts and crafts tempera and finger paints. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the…

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