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The first two weeks of June have seen the recall of nine products by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

The first two weeks of June have seen the recall of nine products by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). If you or a loved one has been harmed by a dangerous, faulty product, call The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker today at (800) 333-0000 to schedule a free consultation.

Mission Archery recalls crossbows due to injury hazard

About 9,500 Mission Archery MXB Crossbows were recalled after the company received three reports of the crossbow firing unexpectedly. The recalled crossbows were made in the United States. See the recall.

phil&teds issues recall for car seat adapters due to falling hazard

About 387 phil&teds Travel System 26 Infant Car Seat Adapters for Strollers were recalled after the manufacturer received two reports of the adapters breaking when stored in extremely cold conditions. The recalled car seat adapters were made in China. See the recall.

Mirka recalls sanders due to fire hazard

About 525 Mirka CEROS Compact Electric Random Orbital Sanders were recalled after the company received three reports of the product experiencing electrical shorts, causing sparks and smoke. The recalled orbital sanders were manufactured in Finland. See the recall.

Lea Industries recalls bunk beds due to entrapment hazard

About 500 Lea Covington and Hannah Collection Bunk Beds with Bookcases were recalled after the company discovered that the beds could be assembled incorrectly, resulting in a gap that could pose an entrapment risk to children. The recalled bunk beds were made in Vietnam. See the recall.

SCOTT recalls bicycles due to falling hazard

About 2,000 SCOTT Speedster 30 and 40 and Contessa Speedster 25 and 35 bicycles were recalled after the company received a report of a fork breaking while in use. The recalled bicycles were manufactured in Cambodia. See the recall.

Weil-McLain issues recall for boilers due to fire and explosion hazards

About 8,440 Weil-McLain Ultra Series Boilers were recalled after the company received 11 reports of manifold caps cracking while in use, posing a risk of gas leak, fire and explosion. The recalled products were manufactured in the United States. See the recall.

Cost Plus recalls knobs due to laceration hazard

About 251,400 Glass Bubble Knobs for Cabinets and Drawers were recalled after Cost Plus received five reports of the knobs breaking and exposing sharp glass. Injuries to the hand were reported in all five incidents. The recalled knobs were made in India. See the recall.

Hitachi Koki issues recall for nailers due to injury hazard

About 25,000 Hitachi Koki Pneumatic Nailers were recalled after discovery that the product can jam and override the safety switch, which could cause more than one nail to be fired. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled nailer was manufactured in Taiwan. See the recall.

Big Lots recalls ottomans due to falling hazard

About 14,000 Wilson and Fisher brand Cayman Resin Wicker Ottomans were recalled after Big Lots received 19 reports of the ottoman’s center collapsing, causing sitters to fall through the product. Six incidents of minor injury were reported. The recalled ottomans were made in China. See the recall.