March 15, 2025

Igloo Recalls 90 Quart Rolling Coolers For Finger Injury

Igloo is recalling 90 quart rolling coolers because they can pose a finger injury hazard in the form of fingertip amputation and crushing hazards. The firm has received 12 reports of fingertip injuries, including fingertip amputations, bone fractures, and lacerations. The recalling firm is Igloo Products Corp., of Katy, Texas. The recalled product is Igloo 90 Quart Flip & Tow Rolling Coolers. The problem is that the handle can pinch fingertips against the cooler, posing the crushing hazard. About 1,000,000 of these coolers were sold in the United States, and about 23,000 were sold in Canada. The coolers were manufactured before January 2024. The date of manufacture is imprinted on the bottom of the cooler in a circular pattern with an arrow pointing to the month of … [Read more...]

6-in-1 Pounding Games Recalled For Magnet Ingestion Hazard

6-in-1 Pounding Games are being recalled because it violates the mandatory federal regulation for magnets. The product contains high powered magnets that can get loose, posing an ingestion hazard to children. No injuries have been reported to the company to date. The recalling firm is DMITOY of China. This toy was manufactured in China. When high-powered magnets are swallowed, the ingested magnets can attract each other, or another metal object, and become lodged in the digestive tract. This can cause perforations, twisting and/or blockage of the intestines, infection, blood poisoning, and death. The recalled product is 6-in-1 Pounding Games that is packaged in a light blue cardboard box with a picture of the product on the front. The item consists of a wooden frame with a frog … [Read more...]

Cabinet Health Refillable Medicine Bottles Recalled

Cabinet Health Refillable Medicine Bottles are being recalled because they do not have child resistant caps, which poses a risk of poisoning. No incidents or injuries have been reported to date in connection with this problem. The recalling firm is Cabinet Health Inc. of Washington, D.C. The bottles were manufactured in China. The problem is that the plastic lid's closure can degrade after repeated openings, which means the resistance of the lid diminishes. This poses a risk of poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children. The recall is for Cabinet health Refillable Medicine Bottles with ABS plastic lids. The containers are 4 ounces. The bottles are made of clear glass with blue, turquoise, orange, or purple plastic lids labeled "CABINET." The bottles were sold … [Read more...]

LG Electric Ranges Recalled For Fire Hazard

LG Electric Ranges are being recalled because they pose a fire hazard, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). CPSC has received at least 86 reports of unintentional activation of the front-mounted knobs. These LG ranges have been involved in more than 28 fires. At least five fires caused extensive property damage totaling over $340,000. At least eight minor injuries have been reported, including burns, and there have been reports of three fires involving pet deaths. The manufacturer is LG Electronics of Korea. The problem is that the front mounted knobs on the ranges can be activated by accidental contact by people or pets. This poses a fire hazard. About 500,000 of these slide in and freestanding ranges were sold at Best Buy, Costco, Home Depot, Lowe’s, and … [Read more...]

Greater Goods Kitchen Scale Recalled For Ingestion Hazard

Greater Goods Kitchen Scale is being recalled because it poses an ingestion hazard, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The problem is that the product violates Reese's Law, federal safety regulations for consumer products with coin batteries, and child resistant coin battery packaging regulations. No injuries or incidents have been reported to the company to date in connection with this issue. The recalling firm is Greater Goods LLC, of Saint Louis, Missouri. The scale has a lithium coin battery that can be easily accessed by children, and a spare coin battery that was sold with the product that is not packaged in child resistant packaging, as required by Reese's Law. The recalled scale also does not have the required warnings about the batteries.. When button cell … [Read more...]

Some Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks Recalled For Choking

Some Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks are being recalled because they may pose a choking hazard. There have been consumer complaints of choking incidents, and one emergency room visit has been reported to the firm. The recalling firm is Gerber Products Company of Arlington, Virginia. The recalled product was distributed nationwide through the internet, and to retail stores in these states and territories: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South … [Read more...]

Pearhead Infant Learning Toy Recalled For Choking Hazard

Pearhead Infant Learning Toy is being recalled for a possible choking hazard. This item contains a rattle that violates the federal regulations for infant rattles. No incidents or injuries have been reported to the company to date in connection with this issue. The recalling firm is Pearhead of Brooklyn, New York. There are about 2700 of this product included in this recall in the United States, and about 288 units in Canada. They were sold at Kohls stores nationwide and online at Kohls.com, Oyaco.com, Faire.com, Pearhead.com, and Amazon.com from August 2024 through October 2024 for about $30.00. The issue is that the wooden egg-shaped rattle in the sets is small enough that it can get lodged in a child's throat. The recall is for the Pearhead Infant Learning Toy Sets with model … [Read more...]

Yaomiao Children’s Jewelry Sets Recalled For Lead Poisoning Risk

Yaomiao Children’s Jewelry Sets are being recalled for posing a lead and cadmium poisoning risk. Those heavy metals can be extremely dangerous for children. The levels of lead exceed the federal lead content ban. The levels of cadmium are prohibited in children's products by the Federal Hazardous Substances Act. No reports of illness or injury have been reported to the company to date. The retailer is Wuhannuoyunxindianzikejiyouxiangongsi, doing business as LordRoads, of China. This recall includes three Yaomiao children’s jewelry sets. The sets have between three and 12 pieces of jewelry in each. The jewelry is silver colored with multicolored gems shaped as a unicorn, a butterfly, a heart, a turtle, a star, or a rainbow with a cloud. Each set comes packaged individually in small … [Read more...]

Euqee Wintergreen Essential Oils Recalled For Unsafe Packaging

Euqee Wintergreen Essential Oils is being recalled for violating the Poison Prevention Packaging Act, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. No incidents or injuries have been reported to the company to date in connection with this issue. The recalling firm is DingLinWangLuoKeJiGuang ZhouYouXianGongSi, doing business as DLWL-US, of China This product was sold exclusively on Amazon.com for about $8.00 from December 2023 through August 2024. The recalled product is Euqee Wintergreen Essential Oils that is packaged in 118 milliliter amber glass bottles with a black screw on top. An eyedropper is packaged along with the bottle in a black and silver box. “Euqee, Essential Oil, Premium Grade, 100% Pure Plant Extract and Wintergreen” is printed on a white label on the … [Read more...]

Melii Baby Silicone Spoons Recalled For Choking Hazard

Melii Baby Silicone Spoons are being recalled because they may pose a choking hazard. No injuries have been reported to date, but the firm has received two reports of the spoon tip breaking. The recalling firm is Melii Baby of Canada. The spoons were manufactured in China. The problem is that the silicone spoon can break apart while in use, posing a choking hazard to babies. About 85,100 of these spoon sets are included in this recall. This recall is for Melii Baby Silicone Spoons for babies that have animal shapes at the handle. The spoons were sold in packs of either three or four, and as a five-piece silicone feeding set. The feeding sets were sold in cat, dino, dog, shark and unicorn shapes. You can see pictures of the recalled products at the CSPC web site. The spoons … [Read more...]

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