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Christmas Tree Shops Recall Animated Safari and Aquarium Lamps

Christmas Tree Shops Recall Animated Safari and Aquarium Lamps Due to Fire and Shock Hazards Christmas Tree Shops is recalling about 35,000 Animated Safari and Aquarium Lamps because defective wiring in the lamps can cause an electrical short, posing fire and shock hazards to consumers. Christmas Tree Shops has received three reports of sparking, but [...]

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Sanus Elements Surge Protectors Recalled by Milestone AV Technologies

Sanus Elements Surge Protectors Recalled by Milestone AV Technologies Due to Shock Hazard Milestone AV Technologies LLC is recalling about 2,500 Low-profile power conditioners/surge protectors because improper grounding of the case and inadequate insulation for the circuit breaker poses an electrical shock hazard to consumers. No injuries have been reported as yet, but the U.S. [...]

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“Camp Nod” Lantern Nightlights Recalled

“Camp Nod” Lantern Nightlights Recalled Due to Shock and Fire Hazard; Sold Exclusively at The Land of Nod The Land of Nod is recalling about 9,700 “Camp Nod” lantern nightlights because an electrical short circuit can occur in the nightlight’s wiring, posing a risk of fire or shock hazard to consumers. The firm has received [...]

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Hoover Recalls WindTunnel Canister Vacuums

Hoover Recalls WindTunnel Canister Vacuums Due to Fire and Shock Hazards Hoover Inc. is recalling about 142,000 Hoover® WindTunnel Canister Vacuums because the power cord between the power nozzle and the wand connector can short-circuit posing fire and shock hazards to consumers. This condition can occur even if the vacuum has been turned off but [...]

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Balsam Hill Recalls Pre-lit Christmas Trees

Balsam Hill Recalls Pre-lit Christmas Trees Due to Shock Hazard Balsam Hill LLC is recalling about 1,333 Pre-lit artificial Christmas trees because christmas trees advertised before Dec. 21, 2010 as indoor/outdoor were supplied with extension cords rated for indoor use only, posing an electrical shock hazard if used outside. No injuries have been reported as [...]

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