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AFC Distribution Sushi Shrimp Recalled Amid Vibrio Infection Fears

Brianna Smith - March 18, 2020

AFC Distribution recently announced a recall of sushi shrimp over concerns it may contain Vibrio parahaemolyticus, a bacteria that may cause nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and chills.

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Recalled Enoki Mushrooms

Recall Issued for Enoki Mushrooms Linked to Latest Listeria Outbreak

Brianna Smith - March 12, 2020

Sun Hung Foods, Inc. is recalling certain Enoki mushroom products after the CDC and FDA linked the mushrooms to a listeria outbreak.

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ECHO and Shindaiwa Leaf Blowers Recalled Over Laceration Concerns

Brianna Smith - March 11, 2020

ECHO and Shindaiwa brand leaf blowers were recently recalled over concerns they may be defective and pose a laceration risk.

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Purina Animal Nutrition Recalls Select Products Due to Elevated Calcium Levels

Brianna Smith - March 5, 2020

Purina Animal Nutrition is recalling certain pet food products that may contain elevated levels of calcium.

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IKEA Concept Center

Ikea Recalls 820K Additional Dressers Over Tipping Fears

Brianna Smith - March 4, 2020

IKEA is recalling thousands of Kullen 3-drawer chests over fears they may tip over and harm children.

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Contigo Issues Urgent Recall of 5.7M Childrens Water Bottles Over Choking Concerns

Brianna Smith - February 27, 2020

Earlier this week, Contigo recalled nearly six million kids water bottles over choking hazard concerns.

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Suffocation Risk Prompts Recall of Inclined Sleeper Accessory

Brianna Smith - February 25, 2020

Kolcraft and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) are recalling certain inclined infant sleeper accessories over suffocation concerns.

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CPSC Warns Consumers Not to Use X1-5 Hoverboards Amid Fire Hazard Concerns

Brianna Smith - February 20, 2020

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging consumers to avoid using the new X1-5 hoverboard after receiving reports of possible fire hazards.

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Ceiling fan; image by Kalyanaraman, via Unsplash.com.

Lowes is Recalling 70,000 Ceiling Fans Because the Blades May Fly Off

Brianna Smith - February 19, 2020

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is recalling certain ceiling fans sold at Lowe’s because apparently the blades might fly off, posing a safety hazard.

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Medtronic Insulin Pumps Recalled After Dangerous Flaw Leaves One Dead

Brianna Smith - February 16, 2020

Medtronic and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued warnings to thousands of customers using Medtronic’s MiniMed 600 Series insulin pumps because the pumps may be incorrectly dosing insulin.

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