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The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced 20 new recalls for the month of March, including recalls for patio chairs, tea cups, and snowboard bindings.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced 20 new recalls for the month of March, including recalls for patio chairs, tea cups, and snowboard bindings. If you or a loved one has been harmed by a dangerous product, call The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker today at (800) 333-0000 for a free consultation.

Flow Sports Inc. recalls snowboard bindings due to falling hazard

About 10,400 Flow 2014 Flite-Series Snowboard Bindings were recalled after the company received 30 reports of pins disengaging from the bindings, posing a fall risk. The recalled bindings were manufactured in China. See the recall.

Dream on Me issues recall for cradles due to falling and suffocation hazards

About 13,000 2-in-1 Bassinet to Cradle products were recalled by Dream on Me after they received a report of the wire frame support bracket failing, causing the fabric portion of the bassinet to collapse while an infant was in the cradle. The recalled product was made in China. See the recall.

Melville Direct recalls lamps due to fire hazard

About 3,600 Aquarium Motion Lamps were recalled after Melville Direct received eleven reports of the lamp overheating or sparking. The recalled lamps were manufactured in China. See the recall.

KTM North America recalls pajamas due to flammability violation

About 2,800 KTM Motocross Onesies and Two-piece Pajamas were recalled after discovery that the garments do not meet federal guidelines for flammability in children’s sleepwear. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled pajamas were made in China. See the recall.

Dirt Devil recalls vacuum accessory due to laceration hazard

About 24,500 Dirt Devil Turbo Tool Attachment Accessories were recalled after manufacturer Royal Appliance received six reports of the tool breaking while in use, posing a laceration risk. The recall vacuum accessories were made in China. See the recall.

Rapala issues recall for ice augers due to injury hazard

About 3,060 StrikeMaster Lithium Lazer Ice Augers were recalled after Rapala discovered that the trigger switch could fail to turn off the product, posing an injury risk. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled augers were manufactured in the United States. See the recall.

efco expands recall for gas trimmers due to fire hazard

About 2,100 additional efco Gas Trimmers were recalled (1,566 previously recalled) after the company received 11 reports of the muffler breaking while in use. Two of the incidents resulted in singed hair. The recalled gas trimmers were manufactured in China. See the recall.

K.J. Sportswear recalls pajamas due to flammability standard violation

About 9,200 One-piece and Two-piece Thor Pajama Sets were recalled by K.J. Sportswear after discovery that the clothing does not meet federal standards for flammability in children’s sleepwear. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled pajama sets were made in China. See the recall.

SCARPA North Americal recalls ski boots due to falling hazard

About 2,350 SCARPA F1 EVO Ski Boots with Tronic System Component were recalled after the company received two reports of serious injuries after the boots failed to release from ski bindings. The injuries were reported as torn knee ligaments suffered after a fall. The recalled ski boots were made in Italy. See the recall.

Urban Outfitters recalls teacups due to fire hazard

About 13,370 “Cheeky” Teacups were recalled due to mislabeling that the product is microwave safe, posing a fire risk. The company received one report of the gold paint accents sparking after microwaved. The recalled teacups were manufactured in China. See the recall.

Kroger issues recall for hooded sweatshirts due to choking hazard

About 140,000 Kid’s Korner Children’s Zipper Hooded Sweatshirts were recalled after Kroger received a report of a zipper pull detaching from the sweatshirt, posing a choking risk. The recalled sweatshirts were made in Pakistan. See the recall.

M&M’S World Store recalls pants due to flammability standard violation

About 19,000 Youth Loungewear Pants were recalled by M&Ms World Store after discovery that the loungewear pants do not meet federal guidelines for flammability in children’s sleepwear. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled M&M’S pants were made in China. See the recall.

Levels of Discovery recalls rocker due to choking hazard

About 150 Fly Boy Airplane Rockers were recalled after the company received two reports of red knobs detaching from the product, posing a choking hazard to young children. The recalled rocker was manufactured in China. See the recall.

Westinghouse Lighting issues recall for glass shade holders due to shocking hazard

About 5,000 Glass Shade Holders were recalled after Westinghouse Lighting discovered that the pull chain switch is incorrectly wired, posing a risk of electrical shock. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled holders were made in Taiwan. See the recall.

WhiteWave recalls creamer dispensers due to fire hazard

About 5,600 CreaMiser Refrigerated Creamer Dispensers were recalled after WhiteWave received seven reports of a relay inside the product overheating, resulting in five melted digital thermometers and two fires. The recalled product was made in the United States. See the recall.

Spinrite issues recall for yarn due to entanglement hazard

About 840,000 packages of Bernat Tizzy Yarn were recalled after the company received two reports of children becoming entangled in blankets made from the yarn that had unraveled or snagged. The recalled product was made in China. See the recall.

Coastal Caroline Elevators recalls elevators due to crushing hazard

About 240 Elmira Hydraulic Residential Hydraulic Elevators were recalled after the company received three reports of the elevator operating while the gate door was open. One of these incidents resulted in a traumatic brain injury to a 10-year-old boy. The recalled elevators were manufactured in Canada. See the recall.

Linon Home Décor Products issues recall for patio chairs due to falling hazard

About 3,300 Outdoor Wood Bistro Chairs and Sets were recalled after Linon received four reports of the chairs tipping over while occupied, resulting in two minor injuries. The recalled chairs were made in Vietnam. See the recall.

Specialized Bicycle Components issues recall for handlebars due to falling hazard

About 8,300 Aerobars Bicycle Handlebars were recalled after the company received four reports of the product’s bolt loosening. The recalled Aerobars product was manufactured in Taiwan. See the recall.

Lands’ End issues recall for pajamas and robes due to flammability standard violation

About 173,000 Children’s Pajamas and Robes in 25 different styles were recalled by Lands’ End after discovery that the garments do not meet federal flammability guidelines for children’s sleepwear. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled pajamas and robes were made in China. See the recall.