August Recall Roundup – Beware Of Toppling Bar Stools

vornadoIn the Recall Roundup for August, dangerous beanbag chairs and overheating heaters could lurk around every corner, and there could be a defective car in your garage right now. Don’t be scared, though. The CPSC is here to protect us all from toppling bar stools and overheating night lights.

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Ace Bayou Corporation bean bag chairs – can be unzipped, so children crawl inside
SolarWorld solar panels – may corrode and pose electric shock or fire risk
Vornado Air Electric Space Heaters – may overheat, melt, and catch fire
ESL and Interlogix brand 400/500 series smoke detectors – may fail to alert users to a fire, which is kind of the point
DD Brand Tin Candles – high flame may ignite container
Lea Industries Lighted Night Stands – may overheat and scorch carpet
Spencer Bar Stools (Costco) – footrest may break
Pottery Barn Donovan Bar Stools – footrest may break
Philips “Lightolier” Decorative Glass Lens – lens may shatter
Far East Brokers Glass Beverage Dispenser Set (Publix) – metal stand may break
Nantucket Distributing (Christmas Tree Shops) Wicker Outdoor Patio Set Chairs – rear legs may break

Pets
Top Fin aquarium heaters (Petsmart) – electric shock hazard

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Sports & Outdoors
Attwood Kayak and Watersports Storage Hanger – may “release unexpectedly,” or drop your kayak for no reason
Arctic Cat snowmobiles – risk of fuel leak
JPC Equestrian Stirrup Leathers – strap may crack and break
Avigo 20 Inch Turn N’ Burn Youth Bicycles (Toys ‘R’ Us) – front wheel may detach
Kawasaki Teryx4 Recreational Off-highway Vehicles – sticks may poke through floorboards
Trayl TRN Mountain Bikes (Sports Authority) – brakes may suddenly fail
GT Brand Mountain Bicycles – wheel hubs may break, causing brakes to fail

Electronics
Vizio E-series 39- and 42-inch Full-Array LED flat panel televisions – TV might fall
Popkiller USB car charger adapters, power adapters and 8-pin charger (Apple Lightning) cables – fire and electric shock hazard

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Babies & Kids
Brita children’s water bottles with cartoon characters – bottles may shatter or crack
Franklin & Ben Mason 4-in-1 Convertible Cribs – child may become trapped between front panels
L.L. Bean Fisherman’s and Open Stitch Children’s Sweaters – choking hazard
Tommee Tippee Monitor with Movement Sensor Pad – baby may pull sensor pad cord into crib
Dream On Me Dinah High Chairs – baby may fall through leg opening and become trapped
Oeuf Sparrow cribs – top rail may detach from crib

Toys
Buckyballs and Buckycubes – magnets may stick together in the digestive tract

Vehicle Recallapalooza
2015 Honda Fit – recalled to improve crash resistance
2013 and 2014 Ford Focus ST and Escape – wiring problem could cut power to the engine
2012 to 2014 Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX – cars may fail to stay parked
2013 to 2014 Ford Flex and Taurus; Lincoln MKT and MKS – cars may fail to stay parked
2010 to 2015 Land Rover LR2 and 2012 to 2013 Range Rover Evoque – front passenger airbag may fail to deploy
A whole bunch of Buicks, Cadillacs, Chevrolets, Saturns, and Pontiacs – various electric, safety restraint, brake fluid problems
2006 to 2007 Buick Rainier, Chevy Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Isuzu Ascender, and Saab 9-7X – vehicles may catch fire, even while parked
2001 to 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe – rusted coil spring could shatter
2011 Hyundai Sonata – brake line could leak
2011 to 2014 Hyundai Sonata – car may not stay parked
2007 to 2012 Hyundai Veracruz – oil may leak
2002 to 2004 Infiniti and Nissan Maxima, Pathfinder and Sentra – may have defective airbags
Various Chevrolets, Cadillacs, and Buicks – at this point it may be more effective just to list the cars that aren’t recalled.

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