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Lennox Industries Recalls Ductless Heat Pumps Due to Fire Hazard

Lennox Industries has issued a recall for Ductless Single-Zone and Multi-Zone heat pumps because the internal electrical components can fail, allowing the units to overheat, posing a fire hazard.

Target Recalls USB Charging Cables Due to Shock and Fire Hazards

Target Recalls USB Charging Cables Due to Shock and Fire Hazards

Children’s Ride-On Vehicles Recalled

Peg Perego USA, of Fort Wayne, IN, is recalling its 850 Polaris Sportsman ride-on, 24-volt...

Cabela’s Recalls Food Dehydrators

Cabela's is recalling its commercial grade 80-liter and 160-liter food dehydrators because defective wiring can...

Rice and Slow Cookers Recalled Due to Fire, Electric Shock Hazards

Sherwood Marketing is recalling models of the 3 Squares-branded rice cooker due to fire...
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Educational Light Cubes by Roylco Recalled

Roylco is recalling its Educational Light Cubes because the light cube’s lithium polymer battery...

Nissan Recalling Vechicles Due to Fire Hazard

Nissan of North America, Inc. is recalling about 120,000 vehicles, including 2016-2017 Maximas, 2015-2017...

Lekker Recalls Patriot Power Generators Due to Fire Hazard

Lekker is recalling about 2,200 Patriot Power generators because the battery sold with the generator...

Tommee Tippee Bottle and Food Warmers Recalled for Fire Hazard

Mayborn is recalling 255,000 Tommee Tippee electric bottle and food warmers. The warmers can overheat and catch on fire, posing a fire hazard to consumers. The company has received six reports of the warmers overheating, melting, smoking and catching on fire; which resulted in $16,000 in property damage.

Short Circuit Can Cause Fire in Supreme Trucks

Supreme Corporation is recalling 23,238 model year 2011-2014 Signature Van, Iner-City, and Kold King vehicles because they pose a fire hazard. These commercial Box Truck bodies have Truck-Lite Model 21 roof marker lights mounted on composite corner caps. If an electrical short occurs in the light and the light overheats, the corner cap could ignite. If a fire develops, there is a risk of personal injury or property damage.
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