Over 6.4 Million Vehicles in U.S. Still Have Dangerous Takata Airbags
Recent data reveals that over 6.4 million vehicles in the U.S. still have dangerous Takata airbags, posing serious risks to occupants. States with high heat and humidity levels like Texas, California, and Florida have the highest number of unreplaced airbags. With 27 deaths and 400+ injuries reported, prompt replacement is crucial for safety.
FDA recalls nearly 1.9 million bottles of Fiji water in New York due to contamination concerns
The FDA has issued a recall for nearly 1.9 million bottles of Fiji Natural Artesian Water in New York due to concerns over manganese and bacterial contamination. Consumers are urged to stop using the affected water bottles and seek guidance from the appropriate authorities.
Electrolux Group Recalls Frigidaire and Kenmore Electric Ranges Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
Electrolux Group has reannounced a recall of Frigidaire and Kenmore Electric Ranges due to fire and burn hazards. These ranges pose various dangers such as spontaneous heating element activation and failure to turn off. Consumers are urged to take action to address the potential risks associated with these appliances.
Yogi Tea Bags Recalled Due to Pesticide Residue
East West Tea Company, LLC recalls 54,846 boxes of Yogi tea bags nationwide due to high pesticide levels. Customers should check for specific UPC and lot codes and dispose of affected products. FDA classifies recall as ‘Class III’ with low health risk. Contact East West Tea Company for more information.
Honda Recalls 187,290 Ridgeline Pickups Due to Rearview Camera Issue
Honda Motor Co. is recalling 187,290 Ridgeline pickups in the US due to rearview camera issues. The potential failure in freezing temperatures and exposure to salt prompts this recall. Owners are urged to contact Honda for guidance on the recall process to ensure vehicle safety and performance.
FDA issues Class I recall for t:connect iPhone app due to battery drain glitch in insulin pump
The FDA has issued a Class I recall for the t:connect iPhone app due to a software glitch that drained the batteries of the t:slim X2 insulin pump, leading to potential pump shutdowns. Consumers are advised to monitor pump battery levels closely and update to version 2.7.1 or later to prevent unexpected shutdowns and health risks associated with insulin delivery disruptions.
Midwest Grocers Recall Cream Cheese Spreads Due to Salmonella Contamination
Three regional grocers in the Midwest, including Hy-Vee and Schnuck Markets, are recalling various cream cheese spreads due to potential salmonella contamination. Customers are advised to dispose of or return the affected products. The recall was initiated after the cream cheese supplier, Schreiber Foods, informed a vendor about the issue.
Salmonella Contamination Prompts Schnuck Markets Cheese Spread Recall
Recent news in the confectionery industry reveals a concerning recall impacting Schnuck Markets due to potential salmonella contamination in their cheese spreads. No illnesses have been reported, but products have been removed from most locations. This serves as a reminder of the crucial need for food safety and quality control measures in the industry.
Burger Meat Recall at Walmart Due to E. coli Contamination
Learn about the recent recall of burger meat sold at Walmart due to potential E. coli contamination. Check specific lot numbers to ensure your safety and stay informed about food recalls to protect your well-being.
JAKKS Pacific Recalls Mario Kart Ride-On Racer Cars Due to Crash Hazard
JAKKS Pacific has issued a recall for their children’s Mario Kart Ride-On Racer Car toys due to a potential crash hazard. The affected vehicles have specific date codes and may pose a danger if the acceleration pedal becomes clogged with debris, causing it to stick. Consumers are advised to stop using the toys immediately and contact JAKKS Pacific for a free repair kit. The affected Mario Kart 24V Ride-On Racer Cars were sold online and in stores at various retailers between October 2022 and January 2024.