Oxygen Concentratros From Nidek Recalled Over Fire Hazard
A Class I recall, the most serious of all types of safety warnings, has been initiated on a medical device that could potentially harm consumers. The recall was announced by Nidek Medical Products and concerns their Nidek Medical Mark5 Nuvo Lite Oxygen Concentrators. 11 models of the product in total fall within the purview of… read more
Thomas Lighting Recalls Ceiling Lights For Shock and Burn Threat
I just brought a report to your attention which concerned a lighting product that posed a danger, and now comes word that yet another item could also potentially endanger consumers. This time, the recall was announced by the Elgin, Illinois-based Thomas Lighting, and concerns their ceiling flush mount light fixtures that range in diameter from… read more
Shock and Fire Hazards Prompt Bel Air Lighting To Recall Lanterns
Nearly a hundred thousand units of an electrical item are being recalled because of the threat the product poses to consumer safety. The recall was announced by the Valencia, California-based Bel Air Lighting and concerns their outdoor wall mount lanterns. Produced in China by the Zhongshan De Gao Lighting Company and the Zhongshan Huayi Lighting… read more
Defective Frames Lead to Recall of 1,770 Vermeer Trailers
The Vermeer Manufacturing Company has initiated a recall of trailers of the model number BC1500. Each of the trailers is of a model year between 2007 and 2012. 1,770 vehicles in total suffer from the potential defect that necessitated the recall action. At issue is the fact that during the manufacture of the vehicles, part of… read more
Undeclared Egg Prompts Recall of Hannaford Mini Frosted Cookies
I have another recall of a food item to report to you, yet again because of the potential for the items to negatively affect those who suffer from a particular kind of allergy. Yesterday, Hannaford Supermarkets, a company based out of Scarborough, Maine, recalled their Mini Frosted Cookies because it was found that the product… read more
17 Motorcoaches From Van Hool Recalled for Possible Crash Hazard
The manufacturer Van Hool N.V. has issued a recall of specific models of motorcoach of the 2010 through 2012 model years. The vehicles that fall within the recall’s purview are the C2045, the T2145, the T2140, and the TD925. Each of the vehicles in question came with Meritor Wabco Electronic Stability Control Modules that were… read more
Truitt Brothers Navy Beans Recalled Over Undeclared Allergen Risk
Truitt Brothers, a company based out of Salem, Oregon, has initiated a voluntary recall of some of their 15 ounce cans of Pacific Northwest Premium Navy Beans. Each of the affected items was available for purchase at various retail locations in Northern California, Washington, and Oregon. They were sold from December 1 to June 15…. read more
Blue Bird Recalls 11 Buses With Faulty Emergency Exit Hatches
Today marks the second time that I’m bringing to you news of a recall caused by an issue involving the emergency exits on a series of buses. This time, there has been a recall issued by the Blue Bird Corporation on their All American and Vision buses of the 2012 model year. Neither of the… read more
61 Starcraft Starlite Buses Recalled Due to Roof Hatch Defect
There is a recall currently underway concerning Starcraft Starlite shuttle buses that were produced between April 1 of last year and this past March 25. Starcraft Bus announced the recall, which affects those versions of buses which came with Prolo Roof Hatches manufactured by Specialty Manufacturing Inc. A total of 61 buses are encompassed by… read more
278 Diamond Coach PT and VIP Buses Recalled For Lift Defect
A recall has been initiated by Diamond Coach Corporation concerning their PT and VIP buses of model years between 2008 and 2010. These vehicles were built with Braun Vista-2 and Century-2 wheelchair lifts. A total of 278 vehicles fall within the scope of this particular recall. The reason that these products are being recalled is… read more
Officials Debate Validity of Pushed Back Sunscreen Label Deadline
The Food and Drug Administration has mandated new sunscreen labeling requirements that were supposed to go into effect this month, just in time for the summer season. However, they decided to push back those requirements until December in order to give companies more time to comply with the new directives. Now, a new report discusses… read more
New Zealand Children’s Sleepsuits Recalled Due to Choking Hazard
A children’s product available throughout New Zealand has been recalled because of the threat is poses to a child’s safety. The recall was announced by The Warehouse Ltd and concerns a product known as Pink Stripes Wee Babes Cotton Sleepsuits. The articles of clothing were available for purchase between April 9 and May 14 of… read more