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Children's hooded sweatshirts with drawstrings recalled
Haselson International Trading is recalling about 23,000 of its children’s hooded sweatshirts with drawstrings due to a strangulation hazard.
Mobile power packs recalled due to fire hazard
The device used to power cell phones, MP-3 players and PDAs on the go has been recalled because of a problem with its lithium-ion cells.
Fireplace and stove remote control kits recalled
Dimplex North America is recalling its Remote Control Kits for Electric Fireplaces and Stoves due to fire and burn hazards.
Voltage detectors recalled due to shock or burn hazard
Fluke is recalling about 33,000 of its VoltAlert® voltage detectors because the testers can fail to give an indication of live voltage.
Warning issued on children's charm bracelets
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is issuing a warning about some children’s winter and holiday-themed charm bracelets that contain high levels of cadmium.
Reports of partial blindness prompt nailer recall
Hitachi Koki is recalling its coil nailers due to a faulty feeder that can allow nails to be ejected sideways.
Scarves with microwaveable heat packs recalled
Telebrands is recalling about 98,500 Therma Scarf scarves because the heat packs can overheat when heated in a microwave oven.
Companies recall jackets with drawstrings
Two companies are recalling jackets with drawstrings sold at Burlington Coat Factory due to a strangulation hazard.
Machetes recalled due to laceration hazard
Gerber Legendary Blades has announced a recall of two machetes after receiving reports of people cutting themselves while using the product.
Ethan Allen recalls Roman shades
The company has added its name to the retailers joining the voluntary recall announced in December 2009 of all Roman shades and roll-up blinds due to risk of strangulation.