About 610,000 Halloween flashlights sold only at Target stores nationwide are being recalled because they may overheat, melt, and burn the hands of users, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said.There have already been eight reports of the holiday-themed flashlights overheating and melting, including one report of a consumer suffering burns to the hand, officials said. Two types of flashlights are included in the recall: Mini flashlights and standard-sized flashlights sold with stencils that
About 610,000 Halloween flashlights sold only at Target stores nationwide are being recalled because they may overheat, melt, and burn the hands of users, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said.There have already been eight reports of the holiday-themed flashlights overheating and melting, including one report of a consumer suffering burns to the hand, officials said. Two types of flashlights are included in the recall: Mini flashlights and standard-sized flashlights sold with stencils that
About 51,000 sets of Paula Deen Hammered Cast Iron Cookware sold through QVC have been recalled due to reports of the griddles and pans cracking and shattering while heated. This could pose a risk of burns or severe lacerations to consumers. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the QVC cookware recall on October 1, including all Paula Deen Hammered Cast Iron Cookware sold through the cable television shopping channel, on their website or at QVC retail stores. T
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Approximately 51,000 units of Paula Deen® Hammered Cast Iron Cookware, which was sold by QVC Inc. of West Chester, Pennsylvania, is being recalled due to burn and laceration hazards, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) just announced. The recalled Paula Deen® Hammered Cast Iron Cookware was distributed by Meyer Trading Co. Ltd, of Hong Kong [...]
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