Alert: Fisher-Price Is Recalling 65,000 Baby Seats Due To Fire Hazard
Popular baby brand Fisher-Price is voluntarily recalling about 65,000 motorized infant seats due to the risk of a fire hazard.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission says that it has received 30 reports of Soothing Motions Seats overheating – and one report of a fire contained in the motor housing.
The government agency says that no injuries have been reported.
The CPSC says that the seats were sold by Amazon, Walmart, Target and other retailers during the period November 2015 to this month.
About 63,000 of the seats were sold in the U.S while the rest were sold in Canada.
The recall covers seats with model numbers CMR35, CMR36, CMR37, DYH22 and CMR39.
Consumers have been asked to contact Fisher-Price for a full refund.
ALERT: Freshcut Veggies Recalled Across U.S. and Canada
Implicated brands include Mann’s, Walmart, Trader Joe’s, HEB, Sysco and more
Mann Packing Co. Inc. has announced a recall of almost 150 freshcut vegetable products nationwide, in both USA and Canada.
The recall is due to of a positive test showing Listeria contamination.
The recall includes a wide variety of “minimally processed vegetable products” which are packaged under several different brands including:
- Mann’s
- Trader Joe’s
- Walmart
- and others.
A random test by Canadian officials has indicated Listeria monocytogenes contamination of one of the products. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency then informed Mann Packing of the test result.
Consumers are now urged to check their homes for unused portions of the affected products and immediately dispose of them or return them to the place of purchase.
“Mann Packing is issuing this recall out of an abundance of caution. To date, public health officials have not reported any illnesses associated with these products,” according to the news release from the Salinas, CA, produce company.
Mann has distributed the recalled products throughout the United States and Canada.
The affected products have “best if used by” dates from Oct. 11 through Oct. 20 listed on the front of the packaging.
A full list of the recalled products distributed at retail and foodservice, including product names, brands, UPC codes and “best if used by” dates is available by clicking here.
Any person who has consumed any of the recalled fresh produce — which includes veggie trays, shaved and chopped vegetables, rice dishes, various slaws, and salad kits — and developed symptoms of Listeria infection, are asked to immediately seek medical attention and tell their doctors about the possible exposure to the bacteria.
It can possibly take up to 70 days after exposure for listeriosis symptoms to develop, so any person who has eaten the recalled products should monitor themselves for the coming weeks.
Symptoms may include fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea.
Listeria monocytogenes can also cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young kids, frail or elderly people, and those with weakened immune systems, including cancer patients and organ transplant recipients.
Mann Packing is reportedly cooperating with U.S. and Canadian health officials on this recall, according to the company’s news release.