It's less than two weeks before Christmas and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a 'Fast Track Recall' on about 45,000 decorative tree light controllers sold nationwide at popular retailers,
Ho ho, oh no! Christmas decorators have to be extra careful this year when it comes to putting up strings of lights this holiday season. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a special recall on decorative tree light controllers sold across the nation at several retailers.
Walmart, Target and Cracker Barrel online and in-person stores sold these products nationwide from July through November between $25 and $40.
(Gray News) - More than 44,000 wireless Christmas tree light controllers are being recalled because the wireless receiver can overheat and spark a fire, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
A Christmas tree lighter company is recalling wireless decorative tree light controllers sold at retailers such as Walmart and Target due to a fire risk, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Stanley is recalling two of its most popular tumblers sold at retailers such as Amazon, Walmart and Target due to a potential burn risk
Walmart, Target and Cracker Barrel online ... through November of this year between $25 and $40. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission says an estimated 44,600 units are being recalled.
Precor is recalling 834 of its Resolute Cable Multi-Station Exercise Equipment after multiple injury reports. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the pop-pin on the product can fail to engage in the equipment’s vertical rail,
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It's Christmas which means many children will be receiving some of their favorite toys and several other gifts, but some may come with dangers.
As the holiday season approaches, Norton Children’s experts are giving tips to parents to keep toys safe. The Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates more than 167,000 kids aged 14 and younger were treated in emergency departments for toy-related injuries in the U.
Federal regulators are urging people not to use liquid-burning firepits following two deaths and 60 injuries since 2019.