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The past three weeks have seen 23 new recalls announced by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), with recalls ranging from ski helmets to high chairs to power cords.

The past three weeks have seen 23 new recalls announced by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), with recalls ranging from ski helmets to high chairs to power cords. If you or a loved one has been hurt by a faulty product, contact The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker today at (800) 333-0000 for a free legal consultation.

Lunera recalls LED lamps due to fire, burning, and shocking hazards

About 61,000 Lunera 13 Watt Helen GX23 LED Industrial Lamps were recalled after the company received 11 reports of the lamps overheating, posing a risk of fire or electric shock. The recalled LED lamps were manufactured in China. See the recall.

LocknCharge recalls charging stations due to shocking hazard

About 550 LocknCharge iQ10 Charging Stations were recalled after the company received a report of a woman receiving a shock from a plugged in charging station. The recalled charging devices were made in Australia and Hong Kong. See the recall.

H-E-B issues recall for cookware due to injury hazard

About 41,000 pieces or sets of Connect by H-E-B Tri-ply Stainless Steel Cookware were recalled after the manufacturer received seven reports of the metal discs popping off the cookware, posing a risk of injury. The recalled cookware was made in China. See the recall.

Tristar Products recalls shower rugs due to falling hazard

About 14 million AquaRug Shower Rugs were recalled by Tristar Products after they received 60 reports of consumers falling in the shower while on the product. Half of those reports included injuries ranging from bruises to broken bones. The recalled rugs were made in China. See the recall.

RNG issues recall for solar panels due to fire hazard

About 1,500 Renogy 100-Watt Bendable Solar Panels were recalled after RNG received 11 reports of the product overheating, resulting in three reports of property damage. The recalled solar panels were manufactured in Thailand. See the recall.

i play recalls food storage cubes due to injury hazard

About 68,000 green sprouts Glass Food Cubes were recalled after the company learned of 23 reports of the glass containers breaking unexpectedly, posing a laceration and injury risk. The recalled food storage products were made in China. See the recall.

Varaluz recalls light fixtures due to fire hazard

About 80 Longfellow Model Light Fixtures were recalled after Varaluz received two reports of light bulbs shorting out, posing a fire risk. The recalled light fixtures were made in the Philippines. See the recall.

Microsoft issues recall for power cords due to fire and shocking hazards

About 2.44 million AC Power Cords sold with Microsoft Surface products were recalled after Microsoft received 56 reports of the AC cords overheating and catching fire and five incidents of electrical shock. The recalled power cords were manufactured in China, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom. See the recall.

Royal Appliance recalls vacuums due to shocking hazard

About 158,700 Dirt Devil Total Pet Cyclonic Upright Vacuums were recalled after Royal Appliance received 14 reports of an electrical plug prong detaching from the cord and remaining in the socket, posing a risk of electric shock. The recalled vacuum cleaners were made in China. See the recall.

Scubapro recalls dive computers due to injury hazard

About 1,500 UWATEC Galileo Luna and Sol Dive Computers were recalled after Scubapro received three reports of the screen freezing while in use, posing an injury risk to divers. The recalled dive computers were made in Indonesia. See the recall.

Lutron Electronics recalls roller shades due to impact hazard

About 35,000 Serena® and SIVOIA QS TRIATHLON® Roller Shades were recalled after Lutron received 36 reports of the shades falling from mounting brackets, posing a risk of injury. The recalled roller shades were made in the United States. See the recall.

Eastwood issues recall for power packs due to fire hazard

About 500 Rockwood Portable Power Packs were recalled after Eastwood received two reports of the lithium ion batteries bursting while charging, causing black smoke and resulting in minor property damage. The recalled power packs were manufactured in China. See the recall.

CE North America recalls fan heaters due to fire hazard

About 28,000 KUL Fan Heaters were recalled after CE North America received four reports of the fan heaters overheating while in use and catching fire. The recalled fan products were made in China. See the recall.

Dollar General issues recall for toy trucks due to fire and burning hazards

About 27,000 Toy Trucks were recalled after Dollar General received five reports of the toy’s remote control overheating while in use, posing a burn risk. The recalled toys were made in China. See the recall.

WWRD recalls rattles due to choking hazard

About 700 Wedgwood Peter Rabbit Decorative Baby Rattles were recalled after WWRD received two reports of ball bearings from the rattles coming loose from the product, posing a choke risk. The recalled rattles were manufactured in China. See the recall.

Head USA issues recall for ski and snowboard helmets due to injury hazard

About 440 HEAD Agent, Alia, Andor, Arise, Arosa, and Avril brand Ski and Snowboard Helmets were recalled after discovery that the helmets do not comply with the safety standards set for helmet. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled winter sports helmets were manufactured in Taiwan. See the recall.

KHS America issues recall for children’s musical instrument due to lead paint

About 150 Green Tones 8-note Monkey Glockenspiels were recalled after discovery that the products do not meet federal guidelines for lead paint. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled instruments were made in Israel. See the recall.

IKEA issues recall for ceiling lamps due to laceration hazard

About 1.6 million HYBY and LOCK Ceiling Lamps were recalled by IKEA after they received 224 reports of the retaining clips breaking, causing the glass shade to fall from the lamp, resulting in 11 injuries. The recalled lamps were made in China. See the recall.

Classic Characters recalls booties due to choking hazard

About 4,000 pairs of Infant Elf Booties were recalled after Classic Characters received two reports of the pompoms detaching from the booties, posing a choking risk. The recalled booties were made in China. See the recall.

Pier 1 Imports issues recall for swivel chairs due to falling hazard

About 800 Capella Island Swivel Dining Chairs were recalled after Pier 1 received three reports of the chairs breaking, causing at least two consumer to fall from the chair. The recalled chairs were manufactured in Vietnam. See the recall.

Arctic Cat issues recall for snowmobiles due to crashing and injury hazards

About 1,600 2016 Arctic Cat Turbo 9000 Snowmobiles were recalled after discovery that the brakes could fail, posing a crash risk. No incidents or injuries have been reported. the recalled snowmobiles were made in the United States. See the recall.

Nuna Baby Essentials recalls high chairs due to falling hazard

About 6,000 ZAAZ High Chairs were recalled after Nuna received 50 reports of the arm bar detaching from the product, resulting in six incidents of children falling from the high chair. Four injuries were reported. The recalled high chairs were made in China. See the recall.

Crescent Point Energy recalls propane gas due to fire and burning hazards

About 118 million gallons of Propane Gas were recalled after discovery that the gas does not contain enough odorant, posing a risk in the event of a gas leak. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled gas was manufactured in Canada. See the recall.