Philips has recalled approximately 370,000 of its halogen lightbulbs.
The lens in the lightbulb can fall and/or shatter, causing potential laceration and burn hazards. Click here for the full recall.
Philips has recalled approximately 370,000 of its halogen lightbulbs.
The lens in the lightbulb can fall and/or shatter, causing potential laceration and burn hazards. Click here for the full recall.
Approximately 4.1 million bottles of Prestone Windshield De-Icer and Prestone Ice & Frost Shield have been recalled due to failure to meet a child resistant closure requirement.
IKEA has recalled approximately 359,000 PATRULL Nightlights due to a potential electrical shock hazard.
About 83,000 NVIDIA SHIELD tablet computers have been recalled due to a potential fire hazard.
Target has recalled about 143,000 of its Circo Night Lights due to a potential fire hazard caused by overheating batteries. Click here for the full recall.
IKEA has recalled more than 75,000 safety gates that have been found to pose both a fall and tripping hazard.
Franklin has recalled nearly 81,000 pieces of its power reclining furniture. The switch used to operate the reclining function can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
Shark has recalled four models of its Rotator Lift-Away upright vacuum cleaners, more than 142,000 of which were sold in the U.S. and Canada. The vacuums’ aluminum handles pose an electric shock risk.
Whistler has recalled its Jump&Go portable jumpstart power supplies, more than 10,000 of which were sold in the U.S.
The jumpstart’s lithium battery can overheat and cause the units to melt, catch fire and ignite nearby items.
IKEA has expanded its recall of two styles of crib mattress, more than 300,000 of which were sold in the U.S. and Canada. The mattress poses a potential entrapment hazard to infants.