The Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued an average of one recall per day over the past two weeks. If you or a loved one has been injured by a dangerous product, contact The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker today at (800) 333-0000 to schedule a free consultation.
GlaxoSmithKline issues recall for pain relievers due to child-resistant failures
About 10,600 bottles of Panadol Advance 100 Count Caplets were recalled after discovery that the bottles did not meet requirements set by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled bottles of acetaminophen were manufactured in the United States. See the recall.
Bollinger Fitness recalls resistance bands due to injury hazard
About 63,000 Bollinger Fitness Classic and SoftTouch Resistance Bands were recalled after the company received a report of a door anchor ball releasing unexpectedly, resulting in an injury to the user. The fitness bands were made in China and Taiwan. See the recall.
Halco recalls LED bulbs due to burn and impact hazards
About 9,500 Halco ProLED Bulbs were recalled after they received five reports of the LED lights overheating and falling from the light socket, posing a risk of a consumer being hit on the head by a very hot light bulb. The recalled LEDs were made in China. See the recall.
Nantucket Distributing issues recall for patio chairs due to falling hazard
About 4,000 Resin Wicker Outdoor Patio Set Chairs were recalled after Nantucket received two reports of rear chair legs breaking on the product while in use, posing a falling risk. The recalled chair sets were made in China. See the recall.
Popkiller recalls USB chargers due to fire and shocking hazards
About 2,500 Mini USB Car Charger Adapters, Universal Power Adapters, and 8-Pin Charger Cables were recalled after the company discovered that improperly mounted plug blades and inadequate electronic circuitry could create a risk of fire or shock to users. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled products were manufactured in China. See the recall.
Cycling Sports Group issues recall for bicycles due to crashing and injury hazards
About 152 2014 GT Fury Expert and 2014 GT Fury Team Downhill Mountain Bicycles were recalled after Cycling Sports received five reports of wheel hubs breaking, potentially disabling braking. The recalled bicycles were manufactured in Taiwan. See the recall.
Oeuf recalls cribs due to entrapment hazard
About 14,000 Sparrow Cribs were recalled by Oeuf after they received four reports of the slats/spindles and the top rail detaching from the crib, posing an entrapment risk. The recalled cribs were made in Latvia. See the recall.
Dream On Me issues recall for high chairs due to strangulation and falling hazards
About 2,800 Dream On Me Dinah High Chairs were recalled after the company discovered that the leg or side opening of the chair can allow a child to become entrapped at the neck or fall from the chair. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled high chairs were made in China. See the recall.
East Coast Cycle Supply issues recall for mountain bikes due to crashing hazard
About 1,800 Trayl TRN 29-Inch Hardtail Mountain Bikes were recalled after East Coast Cycle Supply receive a report of the braking system failing to meet federal regulations for time allotted to stop. The recalled bikes were manufactured in China. See the recall.
Pottery Barn recalls bar stools due to falling hazard
About 1,000 Donovan Bar Stools were recalled by Pottery Barn after they received 26 reports of the footrest breaking, posing a fall risk. The recalled stools were made in Indonesia. See the recall.
Recalled products sold after recall date at Best Buy and Best Buy liquidator stores
Numerous recalled products were sold after their recall date by Best Buy, Best Buy Private Auction, CowBoom, and TechLiquidators. The products vary, as do the reasons for recall. See the recall notice.
Far East Brokers issues recall for drink dispenser due to injury hazard
About 4,000 Glass Beverage Dispensers were recalled by Far East Brokers after the company received a report of the metal stand breaking, resulting in an injury to a consumer trying to catch the falling glass container. The recalled product was made in China. See the recall.
Mayborn USA recalls baby monitors due to strangulation hazard
About 28,500 Tommee Tippee Movement and Sound Baby Monitors with Sensor Pads were recalled after the company discovered that children can pull the sensor pad cord into the crib and wrap it around their necks, posing a risk of strangulation. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled baby monitors were manufactured in China. See the recall.
Metabo issues recall for angle grinders due to laceration hazard
About 4,300 Metabo Ergo Series 6-Inch Angle Grinders were recalled after the company receive two reports of the angle grinder switches becoming stuck in the On position. The recalled products were made in Germany. See the recall.