The USCPSC reveals that the “lithium-ion battery in the Ionic smartwatch can overheat, posing a burn hazard.”
For details, contact Fitbit at 888-925-1764 or online at help.fitbit.com/ionic or www.fitbit.com and click on “Product Help” at the bottom of the page for more information or fitbitionic.expertinquiry.com.
Airborne Gummies
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Three million bottles of Airborne Gummies were recalled on March 16 due to injury hazards.
“When opened for the first time, pressure build-up in the bottle can cause the cap and underlying seal to pop off with force, posing an injury hazard.”
Contact Reckitt toll-free at 888-266-8003 or online at www.schiffvitamins.com/pages/airborne-recall or www.schiffvitamins.com and click on “Recalls” at the bottom of the page for more information.
Serta Perfect Sleeper Mattresses
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Serta’s Perfect Sleeper Mattresses were recalled in February 2022 because they “fail to meet the mandatory federal flammability standard for mattresses, posing a fire hazard.”
DeWalt’s corded chain saw was recalled on January 26, 2022, because it can potentially “remain running when the switch is on the off position or turn on when plugged in, posing an injury hazard to the user,” according to USCPSC.
Get in touch with DeWALT by calling 855- 474-5875, email at recall@sbdinc.com, or online at https://www.dewalt.com/support/safety-notices-and-recalls or at www.dewalt.com and click on Service and Support then Safety Recall Notice for more information.
Anecdote Autumn Glass Candles
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Recalled on February 16, 2022, these candles can “achieve higher than usual flames, causing the glass container to break apart, posing fire and laceration hazards,” according to USCPSC.
Contact Anthropologie at 800-282-2200, through email at recall@urbn.com, or online at www.anthropologie.com/recallor www.anthropologie.com and click on “Product Recalls” at the bottom of the page for more information.
Viking 5 Series Freestanding Gas Ranges
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On February 16, Viking recalled its 5 Series free-standing gas ranges. USCPSC shares, “The rigid gas tubing can separate at the joint to the bake, broil, and griddle burners, posing a risk of a gas leak and fire hazard when these burners are in operation.”
Contact Viking Range at 888-566-2512, visit www.vikingrange.com/rangetubingrecall.com, or go to www.vikingrange.com and click on “Safety Recall Information” under “UTILITIES” at the bottom of the page, then click on “Freestanding Gas Range Tubing Recall” for more information.
Olight M2R Pro and Warrior Mini Flashlights
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This flashlight recalled on March 9, 2022, turns on inadvertently and overheats potentially, posing a burn hazard.
Contact Olight by email at cs@olightstore.com, or online at https://www.olightstore.com/article.html?id=1498597352846782467 or www.olightstore.com and click on “Recall Information” near the bottom of the page for more information.
Matrix T1 and T3 Series Commercial Treadmills
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A series of Matrix treadmills were recalled on January 28, 2022, because of an issue where the power cords can come loose from the power socket and potentially cause a fire.
Contact Johnson Health Tech North America at 866-218-3674 via email at reworks@johnsonfit.com, or online at https://matrixfitness.com/us/eng/safety-notices.
B. toys Wooden Activity Walker
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This activity walker was recalled on March 16, 2022, with the USCPSC noting that “the wheels and wheel attachment hardware can detach from the walker in small pieces, posing a choking hazard to young children.”
Reach out to Battat by calling 844-963-2479, via email at recalls@battatco.com, or online at https://battatco.com/recalls/b-toys-wooden-activity-walker-walk-n-learn or www.battatco.com and click on “Recalls” located at the bottom of the page for more information.
2021 Model Year Giant and Liv Adult Bicycles
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Recalled in mid-January 2022, 2021 model Giant and Liv Adult Bicycles pose a danger because the adjustable handlebar stem on the bicycles can become loose, posing fall and injury hazards, according to USCPSC.
For details reach out to authorized Giant retailers or Giant Bicycle at 866-458-2555. You may also email at Recall@GiantBicycle.com, or go online at https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/recall-information, https://www.liv-cycling.com/us/recall-info or www.giant-bicycles.com/us or www.liv-cycling.com/us and click on “Recall Information”.
Escalade Sports Tennis Table
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Sold exclusively at Target, the Escalade Sports Tennis Table can collapse when leaned against, posing a fall hazard.
Consumers should contact Escalade Sports for repair or full refund at 866-556-2755, or online at www.escaladesports.com/pages/recalls or www.escaladesports.com and click on “Table Tennis Recall” in the customer service section at the bottom of the page.
Honda Talon 1000 ROVs
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On March 9, 2022, Honda recalled their Honda Talon 1000 ROVs, revealing that “the vehicle’s intake funnel band screw can loosen and enter the engine through the intake funnel and cause sudden engine failure. If this occurs, it could result in a loss of control, increasing the risk of a crash or injury.”
Contact American Honda at 866-784-1870 or online at http://powersports.honda.com/ and click on “Recall Information” at the bottom of the page for more information.
DigitDots Magnetic Balls
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DigitDots Magnetic Balls have been recalled (March 17, 2022) due to an ingestion hazard, according to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission.
They note that the magnets can attract to each other or another metal object and become lodged in the digestive system when ingested. This can result in perforations, twisting and/or blockage of the intestines, infection, blood poisoning, and death.”
USCPSC warns consumers to stop using the magnets immediately and contact HD Premier to receive a pre-paid label to return the product for a full refund.
ToolGuards Portable Water Immersion Heaters were recalled on March 17, 2022, due to shock, electrocution, and fire hazards. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission cautions, “The water immersion heater can overheat, melt or catch fire, posing shock, electrocution and fire hazards.”
The warning goes on to share, “Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled portable water immersion heaters and contact FXswede AB for a full refund. Consumers should unplug the water immersion heaters, cut the electrical cord and submit a photo of the water immersion heater and the cut cord and the Amazon order number if available to the firm at recall@fxswede.com as proof of destruction.”