The Consumer Product Safety Commission recalls nearly 500,000 Charmast power bank chargers sold on Amazon because of fire and burn hazards.
Nearly 500,000 Charmast power bank chargers sold on Amazon are being recalled due to fire and burn hazards.
Power banks should power up devices, not burn up themselves or burn users. That’s why Charmast recalled about 488,000 power banks it sold exclusively through Amazon.
Almost half a million power bank chargers sold exclusively on Amazon over the last six years have been recalled after dozens of reports of the product expanding,
Silicone baby spoons sold by Melii Baby have been recalled because they can break while being used, becoming a choking hazard, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
UNDATED (WKRC) - Nearly 500,000 power bank chargers sold on Amazon were recalled due to a fire and burn hazard. According to WMAQ-TV, citing the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), nearly half a million Charmast power bank chargers were recalled over a fire and burn risk.
In an announcement on Thursday, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission posted about a recall for Melii ... The recalled spoons are sold nationwide at Aldi Grocery Stores; Ross; Amazon.com; buybuyBaby.com; Sierra.com; MotherandDaughterCreations.com ...
Stanley is recalling two of its most popular tumblers sold at retailers such as Amazon, Walmart and Target due to a potential burn risk
UNDATED (WKRC) - Thousands of baby spoons were recalled over a choking hazard. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission ( CPSC ), a fast track recall was issued for 85,100 baby spoons that can potentially break apart when being used, posing a choking hazard to babies.
A recent Consumer Reports evaluation of 31 toys and household items uncovered an alarming safety risk for children from button cell and coin cell batteries.
Canadian health authorities issued a warning earlier this month about certain balloon blowing kits available on Amazon that “pose a chemical hazard” to users. The consumer product advisory from Health Canada,
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is recalling Melii Baby Silicone Spoons amid reports that they could break apart while being used. This could pose a choking hazard to young babies eating with the utensil – although currently there are no reports of any injuries caused by the breakage.