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Floor Lamps Recalled Due To Fire and Shock Hazard

Home Source Industries LLC is recalling brown metal floor lamps with alabaster glass shades. The lamps can short circuit due to defective sockets, posing fire and shock hazards.

Alere, Inc. Recalls INRatio Monitoring Systems

Alere, Inc. is voluntarily recalling their INRatio® and INRatio®2 PT/INR Monitoring System after working with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

E-One Incorporated Recalls Fire Trucks for Fire and Crash Hazards

E-One Incorporated is recalling model year 2014-2016 E-One Cyclone II and Typhoon vehicles equipped with certain Class 1 Es-Key power control modules manufactured by Hale Products. These fire and rescue trucks have a defective component that increases the risk of a fire and poses a crash hazard.

501,000 Hoverboards Recalled for Fire and Explosion Hazards

The CPSC has announced that ten different firms are recalling a total of 501,000 hoverboards because the lithium ion batteries can ignite.

Electrical Short in ECMs Prompts Truck Recalls

Vehicle manufacturers are recalling commercial trucks because they are equipped with a Cummins ISX12 or ISX15 engine that may have a defective Engine Control Module (ECM).
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Toyota Recalls 3.37 Million Vehicles for Air Bag and Emissions Issues

Toyota is recalling 3.37 million cars because of defective air bags and problems with the emissions control units.

Polaris Recalls ROVs for Fire Hazard

Polaris is recalling 43,000 recreational off-highway vehicles (ROVs) because they pose a fire hazard....

HeartWare Ventricular Assist Devices Recalled for Defective Batteries

The batteries in HeartWare Ventricular Assist Devices can lose power prematurely due to faulty cells. This defect could cause serious health consequences or even death.

Kenworth W900 Trucks Recalled Because Headlamps Could Turn Off

PACCAR Incorporated is recalling 355 model year 2016 Kenworth W900 trucks because they pose a crash hazard. When the truck’s headlamps are switched from low beam to high beam, the low beams are deactivated and there is a chance that the high beams could also be delayed in activation, leaving the headlamps off.

HP Recalls Laptop Batteries for Fire Hazard

HP has announced it is recalling lithium-ion batteries that are used with certain HP and Compaq computers. The battery packs can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards. HP has received seven reports of the battery packs overheating, melting or charring, including four reports of property damage of about $4,000 total.
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