The largest recall involves over 376,000 plug-in natural gas and carbon monoxide detectors, which regulators warn failed to sound alarms during 91 documented leaks. Beyond gas safety, fire risks have prompted the recall of approximately 46,200 Goal Zero YETI 3000X power stations and 6,061 Airedale heating and cooling fans. Modine Manufacturing reported that the latter caused at least $2.7 million in property damage. Personal safety equipment is also under scrutiny, including VONLX hunting ropes, which were linked to a fall resulting in facial fractures, and CCM Hockey hybrid visors identified as posing laceration hazards.
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CPSC Issues Urgent Recalls for Household Electronics and Safety Gear
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a wide-ranging series of hazard warnings, targeting products from faulty carbon monoxide detectors to industrial-grade power stations. Federal regulators are urging immediate disposal of these items as reports of fires, mechanical failures, and severe personal injuries continue to mount across the country.
Additional recalls address smaller household items violating federal safety standards. This includes Nii Marketplace LED candle lights and JINHEZO tea lights, both cited for failing to secure button-cell batteries, posing a fatal ingestion risk to children. Furthermore, Koorlian mattresses were pulled from the Amazon marketplace for failing to meet federal flammability standards, while Workbless pressure washers are being recalled due to electrocution risks. Consumers are advised to check the agency’s official database to verify serial numbers and confirm if their specific units are subject to these safety mandates.
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