Numerous recalls have been initiated this year because of potentially damaged products or the possibility of bacteria.
A wave of March recalls flagged items sold across the U.S., with safety warnings urging shoppers to stop using some products.
Class I recalls indicate a probability that use of or exposure to the product will cause serious adverse health consequences.
Nexgrill recalls more than 10.2 million grill brushes over ingestion hazard Loose metal bristles can stick to food and cause ...
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FDA issues highest-level recall for peeled garlic sold in US: ‘Health problems or even death’
The Food and Drug Administration has issued its most serious recall for peeled garlic sold in New York, Vermont and Pennsylvania over a potential botulism risk. The Class I recall is for Christopher ...
This roundup covers recent consumer product recalls and public health alerts from CPSC, FDA, and USDA-FSIS. Check model ...
Christopher Ranch peeled garlic sold at Tops stores is being recalled due to a potential botulism risk caused by improper ...
The recall affects three models: Vive Health Compact Bed Rail model LVA2009SLV, Bed Rail Collection V model LVA2097SLV, and ...
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Fake product recall notices are the latest scam targeting consumers: ‘Something seemed fishy’
Consumer Reports is warning of a new kind of scam — phony recall notices. Recall notices warn consumers of potential safety ...
A recall has been issued for portable adult bed rails that pose a risk of entrapment and asphyxia. Two deaths have been associated with the product.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall of 253,500 tip restraint kits because the plastic can degrade or ...
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