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07 Nov

Blair Recalls More Flammable Clothing After Yet Another Fire [Deadly Nightwear]

Blair Recalls More Flammable Clothing After Yet Another Fire [Deadly Nightwear]

"Consumers Urged to Stop Use of Flammable Wearing Apparel," says the warning on the Consumer Product Safety Commission Web site. You would think so, wouldn't you? But Blair, the catalog where your grandmother probably gets all of her clothes, has expanded their recall of chenille sleepw...

Bury Consumerist October 23

Coby Electronics issues recall on TF-DVD-8501 portable DVD players

Coby Electronics issues recall on TF-DVD-8501 portable DVD players

Over the last few years, the cause of many recalls on all sorts of electronics products like notebooks has been faulty batteries. A few years back a wide range of notebooks were recalled due to faulty batteries that posed a fire hazard. Coby Electronics and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commis...

Bury SlashGear October 23

Zero Motorcycles Recalls 200 Bikes

Zero Motorcycles is recalling about 200 Zero X and Zero MX electric motorcycles with faulty throttles that could become stuck or disconnected. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the throttle on the recalled motorcycles “can become stuck in the open position or become disconnected....

Bury Autopia October 19

Target: No Plans To Remove Bleeding Rock-A-Stacks [Rock-a-stack]

Target: No Plans To Remove Bleeding Rock-A-Stacks [Rock-a-stack]

Target decided to break its rule about not talking to blogs and responded to our inquiry about the Fisher Price Rock A Stack toys with the blue rings that bleed blue dye on those who encounter it. We asked how many complaints has Target received about this defect? Are there any plans to remove th...

Bury Consumerist October 13

New: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) 2.0, Goes All Out With Social Media

From the Announcement: In keeping with its commitment to protect the lives of children and families, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is launching CPSC 2.0, a comprehensive social networking initiative that will make lifesaving and other safety information more accessible to consumers....

0 Comments Bury ResourceShelf September 22

Rising trend in youth sports-related injuries

Thirty million children and teens are busy gearing up for the fall athletic season. What they're not gearing up for is a sprained, strained or fractured ankle. However, US Consumer Product Safety Commission statistics reveal 3.5 million children and teens get hurt annually playing organized and/o...

Bury News-Med...ews Feed September 18

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