RECALLS

If you have a Life is Good company travel mug, watch out. About 15,000 have been recalled, because they can get too hot when filled with hot drinks and burn you.

Samsung is recalling 43,000 over the range microwaves, because they're a shock hazard.

MacPherson's has recalled 10,000 children's art easels, because the chalkboard surface has high levels of lead.

Bed Bath and Beyond sold the shades for between $40 and $130.

Sony has recalled 69,000 AC computer adapters, because there's a problem with its insulation and it poses a shock hazard.

Target has recalled 610,000 Halloween flashlights, because they can overheat and melt possibly burning someone.

If the needle becomes detached during use, it can become stuck in the insulin vial, push back into the syringe, or remain in the skin.

4,100 Zero Turn Mowers have been recalled by Toro, because coolant in the mower can become hot and spray onto the operator.

Cambridge Silversmiths have recalled 13, 000 flatware sets, because the small pieces can come off and become a choking hazard.

Coby Electronics has recalled 19,600 rechargeable batteries sold with DVD players, because they can catch on fire.

Plum Organics is recalling some of its apple and carrot portable
pouch baby food because of concerns over possible botulism
contamination.

Five-thousand Schwalbe brand bicycle tires have been recalled by Moser Enterprises, because the tire layers can separate causing the inner tube to pop, which could make people fall.

Zero Motorcycles has recalled 200 Off-Road Motorcycles, because the throttle can become stuck in the open position or become disconnected and can unexpectedly lead to full power, resulting in loss of control and serious injury.

Raynor Marketing has recalled 150,000 Quantum Office Chairs, because the bolts attaching the seatback on the chairs can loosen and detach, causing someone to fall back.

Ford Motor Co. says it will add 4.5 million older-model vehicles to the list of those recalled because a defective cruise control switch could cause a fire.

Ocean Technology is recalling 900 full face diving masks, because if enough pressure is applied the clear plastic visor can come off causing the mask to flood.

DeVilbiss is reannouncing their previous recall of pressure washers and compressors, because the pressure washers and air compressors have pneumatic tires with plastic hubs that can burst and possibly cut and bruise someone nearby.

Lowe's is recalling 84,000 folding directors chairs made by White Tiger, because the chair can break and injure someone.

QVC is recalling 51,000 Paula Deen Cast Iron Cookware sets, because the pots and pans can crack or shatter and cut someone.

Lamplight Farms has recalled 720,000 replacement torch fuel containers, because the container can melt and catch on fire.

John Deere is recalling 90 compact tractors, because they can turn to the left when braking, which could cause a crash or injure someone.

The Philips Healthcare company says about 5,400 machines are missing a chip.

Big Lots has recalled 20,000 wooden bunk beds, because the bunk beds' mattress support slats and side support railings can break and the bed can collapse and fall.

Grand Trunk has recalled 2,500 parachute hammocks, because the hammock's supporting hooks can fail and cause somone to fall.

IMI Cornelius is recalling 14,000 Quest Commercial Juice Dispensers, because faulty wiring can cause the machine to overheat and possibly cause a fire.