CPSC Blocks Entry of 360,000 Imported Products in Second Quarter 2012
In 2012’s second quarter, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has prevented more than 360,000 units of hazardous imports from entering the United States and being dispersed to consumers. These units included children’s toys that contained dangerous amounts of lead and other chemicals. Other items included sleepwear that did not pass safety standards and articles… read more
AT & T Survey Finds That Teenage Drivers Text, But Deterrents Exist
A survey by AT&T revealed what some people already suspect: many teenagers text and drive. This survey also revealed what would cause teens to think about their texting and driving behavior before they act. This shows that while distracted driving and teenagers appear to go hand in hand, there may be something that can be… read more
Peg Perego Strollers Recalled Over Potential Strangulation Threat
An alarming child death report has spurred the recall of Venezia and Pliko-P3 strollers by Peg Perego. The voluntary recall stems both from the reported death and the risk of children getting entrapped or strangled inside the strollers while in use. Owners of the potentially dangerous strollers are urged not to use them. Consumers can… read more
Ford Recall 9,320 Ford Escapes For Potential Fire Threat
The Ford Motor Company has placed a voluntary recall on 9,320 of their 2013 Escape vehicles. The recall comes after findings which showed a manufacturing defect in the fuel line located in the engine compartment. The fuel line can possibly crack, causing a risk of fire should there be a nearby ignition source. Owners of… read more
“Hot Coffee” Film Takes Accusations of Frivolity to Task
It’s been awhile, but for those who pay attention to late night comedy, you’re likely familiar with the story: a woman visits a McDonald’s, orders a hot coffee, spills said coffee on her body, and proceeds to move forward with a lawsuit against the corporation. The story was fodder for countless comedians when it happened,… read more
News Team Finds Numerous Drivers Texting Ahead of Alabama Ban
The new texting while driving law becomes official on August 1, 2012 for the state of Alabama. In an effort to see how prevalent this problem is, the Fox6 station in the area decided to drive around and see how many people they could catch texting behind the wheel. They saw the first offender after… read more
Illnions Passes Julie’s Law to Crack Down on Outlandish Speeders
With the passage of Julie’s Law, Illinois is cracking down on people speeding more then 30 miles per hour over the limit. A judge used to be able to simply grant court supervision to someone caught speeding over 30 mph above the limit, but that’s no longer the case. The new law is named after a… read more
Tita Products Recalls Quesito Colombiano Over Pasteurization Worries
Tita Products is recalling Colombian-style cheese because of potentially improperly pasteurized milk used in the manufacturing process. This may cause a variety of foodborne illnesses, including Listeria and Salmonella. The recalled cheese products are sold in rectangular clear plastic tubs and plastic pouches and are labeled Quesito Colombiano Colombian Cheese. No illness has been reported… read more
Volkswagen Recalls 83 2012 Beetles Due to Tire Defect
83 Volkswagen Beetles of the 2012 model year have been recalled due to their possibly having tires that do not meet federal safety standards. The tires on the affected vehicles can be over or under inflated, creating a crash risk. Owners of the affected vehicles are being notified by Volkswagen and the tires will be… read more
Study Links Texting While Driving With Road Rage
We’ve likely all been on the road and spotted someone texting while driving next to us. That kind of behavior would make any conscientious driver angry. An assistant research professor with the University of Missouri-St. Louis concurs with Careerbuilders, whose study found that seeing texting while driving may be a large factor for inducing road… read more
Mini Lights Sets Sold at Family Dollar Recalled For Overheating Defect
Family Dollar Stores has announced the recall of 280,000 decorative light sets. The lights were in boxes with “200 Mini Lights” and “Multi Lights, Green Wire” printed on them. The numbers SKU # 2211428 and UPC # 049696720465 are written on the packaging. The light set is being recalled because it doesn’t meet the UL… read more
NABI Recalls 45CLFW Buses Due To Possible Steering Defect
North American Bus Industries has issued a recall on 339 45CLFW model transit buses produced between July 2003 and December 1 of last year. It has been discovered that a certain component of the steering gear box may have a loose connection, which could result in a loss of steering. This could in turn cause… read more