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Posted on February 3, 2012

Children’s WeePlay Bodysuits Recalled Over Choking Hazard

Children rely on their parents to keep them safe, and in turn, parents rely on companies to make products that don’t pose a threat to their babies. WeePlay Kids has announced a recall involving Carter’s Watch the Wear bodysuits and Sleep ‘n Play one-pieces.  The items, which come in multiple colors, were sold at various… read more

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Posted on February 3, 2012

Tremella Recalled Over Undeclared Sulfite Allergy Risk

S & M USA Enterprise has announced a recall of Zhang Zhou Brand Tremella, as it may consist of sulfites that are not mentioned on the labels, posing a risk of an allergic reaction to those sensitive to that material. The product in question was sold in New York and New Jersey. A regular sampling… read more

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Posted on February 3, 2012

Undeclared Egg Presence Forces Bin-Bin Cracker Recall

Bin-Bin Rice Crackers and Bin-Bin Snow Rice Crackers that were distributed by President Global Corporation between January 1, 2011 and January 31, 2012 are being recalled. The recall has been issued because of the presence of egg, which has not appeared on the label. There has been one reported allergy case to date as a… read more

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Posted on February 2, 2012

Ford Recalls F-650s Due to Possible Steering Malfunction

Ford has recalled 36 of its 2011 F-650 trucks due to a risk of losing steering control.  The trucks, which were manufactured between February 2 and February 17 of last year, suffer from a problem in which the steering arm can shake loose of the steering knuckle and increase the possibility of a crash situation. … read more

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Posted on February 2, 2012

Williams Sonoma Recalls Lamps After 39 Short Circuit Reports

There seems to be no shortage today of stories involving a product posing a danger due to an electric shock hazard. Next up, Williams Sonoma, whose West Elm division has announced a recall of nearly 6,000 Overarching Floor Lamps, a six and a half foot tall lamp with a curved arm that allows the lamp… read more

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Posted on February 2, 2012

Konica Minolta Recalls Printers That Pose Shock Hazard

Earlier today I brought you news of a recall of certain HP fax machines, and now comes word that a similar piece of office equipment from a different company could pose a danger. Konica Minolta has announced a recall of select models of its Magicolor and Bizhub printers.  The affected units are Magicolor 4750 DN… read more

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Posted on February 2, 2012

Improperly Eviscerated Yellow Croaker Poses Botulism Risk

Sometimes, the very way in which a food is processed can pose a danger to the consumer. W & C International Import Inc. has announced a recall of their “Rely” Dried Yellow Croaker, a fish product made in China but distributed all across the United States.  New York State Food Laboratory testing revealed that the… read more

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Posted on February 2, 2012

Bill Aims to Give FDA More Power to Police Medical Products

The Food and Drug Administration’s ability to police new medical products might be strengthened if Democrats get their way. They are in the process of trying to pass a bill that would disallow companies from manufacturing products that are substantially similar from previous items that were recalled or if they are in the process of… read more

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Posted on February 2, 2012

HP Recalls Over A Million Fax Machines Due to Fire Danger

The Consumer Product Safety Commission has reported that Hewlett Packard has recalled over one million fax machines due to a fire hazard. The problem involves the failure of defective internal components.  This failure causes the fax machines to overheat and subsequently catch fire. Already seven reports have reached HP of fires breaking out in the… read more

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Posted on February 1, 2012

Glaval Buses Recalled Due to Possibly Defective Fuses

Glaval buses, model year 2006 to 2011, may contain defective fuses in the air conditioner unit and are being recalled for this reason. The fuses may loosen over time and cause damage to the vehicular structure, possibly resulting in a fire. The fuses are reportedly affected by the passage of time, vibrations resulting from use… read more

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Posted on February 1, 2012

Civil Trial for 2006 Robinson Helicopter Accident Begins

Since the introduction of the R-44 more than a decade ago, Robinson Helicopter Co. was allegedly aware of the vibrations present in the main rotor mast. According to a statement made by counsel Wednesday, those same vibrations contributed to the 2006 helicopter crash in Riverside County that left an experienced pilot and his brother-in-law dead…. read more

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Posted on February 1, 2012

Hurricane Style Lights Recalled Over Risk of Fire Hazard

Even though you may have just recently put away your Christmas ornaments, now comes a reason to dig them back out. The Consumer Product Safety Commission has reported that Nantucket Distributing Co. announced a recall of around 4,500 Hurricane Style Lights which were imported from China and sold at Christmas Tree Shops in the Midwest,… read more

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