The bath seats fail to meet the federal safety standard for infant bath seats, including requirements for stability and leg openings, and can tip over while in use, posing a drowning hazard to babies.
The recalled mirrors can detach from the frame, causing the mirror to fall, posing a laceration hazard to consumers.
The fuel rail dampener snap ring can become loose and leak fuel, posing a fire hazard.
The recalled children's pajamas fail to meet the federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
The recalled children's pajamas and nightdresses fail to meet the federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
The power loveseats, sofas, and recliners' cupholder with LED lighting can overheat, posing a fire hazard.
The recalled helmets do not comply with the U.S. CPSC federal safety standard for bicycle helmets. The helmets can fail to protect in the event of a crash, posing a risk of head injury.
The legs can break or detach from the recalled bench when a consumer is seated on the bench, posing a fall hazard.
A component inside the furnace was improperly assembled, causing the furnace to produce high levels of carbon monoxide (CO) under certain operating conditions, which poses a risk of CO poisoning to the consumer.
Fuel can leak from under the fuel cap, posing a fire hazard.
The rear wheel can loosen or fall off the scooter, posing a fall hazard to children.
The rear switch trigger can fail to rebound after being pressed, which can cause the unit to activate unexpectedly, posing a laceration hazard.
The juicers can rupture during use, striking consumers and posing a laceration hazard, or can leave small particle shavings in the juice, posing an ingestion hazard to consumers.
The whiteboard attached to the boxes can become detached exposing sharp edges, posing a laceration hazard.
The activity table contains a silver metal bell which can detach from its metal arch, posing a choking hazard to young children.
The paint on the recalled electric bikes contains levels of lead that exceed the federal lead paint ban, posing a lead poisoning hazard. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health issues.
The recalled products contain diphenhydramine hydrochloride and acetaminophen which must be in child resistant packaging as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA). The packaging of the products is not child resistant, posing a risk of poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children.
A fuel leak can occur at the fuel pump assembly joint on the fuel tank in close proximity to a hot surface, posing a fire hazard.
The recalled bicycle stems can crack and break while in use and cause the rider to lose control, posing a risk of injury to the user in a crash.
The recalled pepper mills contain a metal grinding mechanism that lets off metal "shards" for the first 10 grinds, posing a laceration hazard.
The recalled helmets do not comply with the positional stability requirement of the CPSC federal safety standard for bicycle helmets. The helmets can fail to protect in the event of a crash, posing a risk of head injury.
The refrigerator's power cord can overheat, posing a burn hazard.
The candle's jar can crack or break during use, posing laceration and burn hazards.
Hot pieces of the waffle or stuffing can be expelled from the waffle maker during use or upon opening the product, posing a burn risk to consumers.
The recalled utility knife can become unlocked and the blade can protrude only while in the original packaging, posing a laceration hazard.
The fuel injector hose retainer screw can loosen and cause a fuel leak, posing a fire hazard.
The golf cart's front seat can become loose due to missing rubber grommets, posing fall and injury hazards to operators and/or passengers.
The glass cocktail shakers can crack and break during use, posing a laceration hazard.
The cabinets can detach from the wall, posing an impact hazard.
The bike's seat post assembly can break during use, posing fall and injury hazards to the user.
The wooden slats supporting the bunk beds can break while in use, posing fall and impact hazards.
The recalled ATVs fail to comply with the mandatory requirements of the federal ATV safety standard, including parking brake requirements, posing a collision hazard to consumers if the vehicle is parked on an incline. The ATVs also fail to comply with other mandatory safety requirements for ATVs intended for children 10 years of age and older, including improper labeling and missing safety reflectors. ATVs that fail to meet the mandatory safety standard requirements pose a risk of serious injury or death.
Under severe weather conditions, such as hurricanes, the adhesive bond holding the doorglass inserts can become separated from the door causing a risk of injury and property damage from windborne debris.
The paint on the children's metal doll pins contains levels of lead that exceed the federal lead paint ban, posing a lead poisoning hazard. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects.
When the rider engages the throttle and brake (including the parking brake) simultaneously on the recalled snowmobiles, the brake system can overheat in the caliper/pad/brake rotor area, posing a fire hazard and risk of burn injuries to the rider.
The heater fan can fail and cause the components to overheat, posing a fire hazard.
The recalled children's white robes fail to meet the federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
The eyes on the toy can detach, posing a small part choking hazard to children.
The recalled drain covers do not conform to the entrapment protection standards of the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (VGBA), posing an entrapment hazard to swimmers and bathers.
The power cord can become damaged near the cord bushing, which can lead to overheating of the cord, posing fire and burn hazards. In addition, cord damage near the bushing can result in exposed copper wires, posing a shock hazard.
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