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With the reopening of the federal government, product recalls have resumed. In all, 22 product recalls have been announced by the Consumer Product Safety Commission since reopening.

With the reopening of the federal government, product recalls have resumed. In all, 22 product recalls have been announced by the Consumer Product Safety Commission since reopening. If you or a loved one has been injured by a recalled product, contact The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker today at (800) 333-0000 to schedule a free consultation.

Trail Crest recalls sweatshirts due to strangulation hazard

About 350 Trail Crest Boys and Girls Hooded Sweatshirts and Jackets were recalled after discovery that the clothing does not meet CPSC guidelines about drawstrings in children’s jackets. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled clothing was manufactured in China. See the recall.

Infinitoy issues recall for toys due to choking and aspiration hazards

About 7,134 Infinitoy Super Safari Sets and Deluxe Circus Train Sets were recalled after an incident where a toddler began choking on a piece of the playset. The recalled Infinitoy toy playsets were made in Italy. See the recall.

Crate and Barrel issues recall for lamps due to fire and shocking hazards

About 19,860 Crate and Barrel Finley Collection Hanging Pendant Lamps were recalled after the company received four reports of the lamps shorting out. Some of the reports contain minor property damage and minor burn injuries. The recalled Crate and Barrel lamps were made in China. See the recall.

Emerson Air Comfort recalls ceiling fans due to injury hazard

About 2,880 Tommy Bahama “The Copa Breeze” Outdoor Ceiling Fans were recalled after Emerson received three reports of fan blades detaching from the product. One injury, a laceration to the back of the head, was reported. The recalled Tommy Bahama fans were manufactured in China. See the recall.

American Honda issues recall for ATVs due to crashing hazard

21,000 American Honda FourTrax TRX500 ATVs were recalled after Honda received 18 reports of the ATV’s steering shaft breaking while in use. Two of the incidents resulted in crashes. The recalled ATVs were made in the United States. See the recall.

Target issues recall for stools due to falling hazard

About 69,000 Circo-brand Chloe and Conner Sitting Stools were recalled after Target received seven reports of the stools breaking while in use, causing the sitting children to fall. Five of the reports contained minor injuries including cuts and bruises. The recalled stools were made in China. See the recall.

BreathableBaby recalls wearable blankets due to choking hazard

About 15,000 BreathableSack wearable blankets were recalled after BreathableBaby discovered that the zipper pull tabs and sliders could detach from the product, posing a choking hazard. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled product was manufactured in China. See the recall.

Southern Telecom issues recall for A/C adaptors due to fire hazard

About 21,000 Polaroid PMID709 Tablet A/C Adaptors were recalled after the company received ten reports of the adaptors overheating, posing a fire risk. The recalled adaptors were manufactured in China. See the recall.

HeathCo recalls lights due to shocking hazard

About 223,000 Heath/Zenith Motion Activated Outdoor Lights were recalled after the company discovered that the internal wiring can potentially energize the entire fixture, posing a shock risk. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled lights were made in China. See the recall.

LaRose Industries recalls sno-cone machines due to injury hazard

About 102,000 Cra-Z-Art Snoopy Sno-Cone Machines were recalled after LaRose received 64 reports of brass rivets falling out of the machine’s ice-shaving cylinder, posing a risk for injury if the rivets are accidentally eaten. The recalled products were manufactured in China. See the recall.

Calphalon recalls blenders due to injury hazard

About 22,400 Calphalon XL 9-Speed Blenders were recalled after the company received four reports of the mixing blade breaking while in use. The recalled blenders were manufactured in China. See the recall.

One World Technologies issues recall for battery chargers due to fire and burn hazards

About 627,000 Ryobi P113 Dual Chemistry Battery Chargers for portable power tools were recalled after the One World Technologies received 25 reports of the charger overheating, resulting in minor property damage. The recalled battery chargers were made in China. See the recall.

Cooper Crouse-Hinds issues recall for ceiling boxes due to impact hazard

About 22,400 Cooper Crouse-Hinds Non-Metallic Polycarbonate Ceiling Boxes, designed to support ceiling light fixtures, were recalled after one of the products cracked, posing a risk for injury if the light fixture were to fall. The recalled ceiling boxes were made in the United States. See the recall.

Infinity Green Products recalls lights due to fire hazard

About 2,000 Candelabra LED Light Bulbs were recalled by Infinity Green Products after they received two reports of bulbs catching fire after overheating. The recalled LED lights were manufactured in China. See the recall.

Vans recalls hooded jackets due to strangulation hazard

About 2,400 Vans AV Edict Hooded Jackets for Boys were recalled after discovery that the product did not meet CPSC guidelines for drawstrings in children’s outerwear. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled jackets were made in India. See the recall.

Wood Castle Furniture issues recall for bunk beds due to entrapment hazard

About 1,000 Riley Duo Bunk Beds were recalled by Wood Castle Furniture after discovery that the openings between the guardrails may not meet safety standards, posing an entrapment risk for children. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled bunk beds were manufactured in the United States. See the recall.

L.L. Bean issues recall for pajamas due to flammability violation

About 800 L.L. Bean Girl’s Knit Aurora Purple Pajama Sets were recalled after discovery that the pajamas failed to meet federal flammability standards. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled pajama sets were manufactured in China. See the recall.

Babycottons issues recall for pajamas due to flammability violation

About 1,100 Babycottons Children’s Nightgowns were recalled after discovery that the sleepwear failed to meet federal flammability standards. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled pajama sets were made in Peru. See the recall.

Dream On Me issues recall for cradle gliders due to falling hazards

About 700 Lullaby Cradle Gliders were recalled after the company and the CPSC received two reports of the mattress support board falling out of the cradle glider. One incident reported a one-month old falling to the floor after the support board failed. The recalled products were manufactured in China. See the recall.

Step2 issues recall for wagons due to falling hazard

About 14,000 Step2 Whisper Ride Touring Wagons were recalled after the company received 29 reports of the seat back detaching. 28 of the incidents indicated that children fell out of the wagon, resulting in 23 total injuries, including bumps to the head, bruises, and lacerations. The recalled wagons were made in the United States. See the recall.

Club Car recalls vehicles due to crashing hazard

About 1,450 Precedent Golf and Transport Vehicles were recalled by Club Car after the company discovered that improper assembly can cause the front wheel spindles to crack, resulting in a crash hazard. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalled golf carts were manufactured in the United States. See the recall.

Nantucket Distributing recalls outdoor fireplaces due to impact and burning hazards

About 1,200 Clay Bowl Outdoor Fireplaces were recalled after Nantucket received three reports of the exterior clay bowl cracking, sending pieces flying into the surrounding area, immediately after being lit. The recalled fireplaces were made in China. See the recall.