The bicycles do not meet the U.S. safety standard; the hand brakes are configured in accordance with the European safety standard which is reversed from the U.S. safety standard, posing fall and injury hazards to the rider.
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The bicycles do not meet the U.S. safety standard; the hand brakes are configured in accordance with the European safety standard which is reversed from the U.S. safety standard, posing fall and injury hazards to the rider.
The recalled helmets do not comply with the positional stability and labeling and certification requirements of the U.S. CPSC federal safety standard for bicycle helmets. The helmets can fail to protect in the event of a crash, posing a risk of head injury.
The alternator can fail during operation, posing a fire hazard.
The rear brake can fail, posing a crash hazard.
An elastic drawstring hem near the ankle of the pants can create an extended loop, posing a trip and fall hazard.
The cord on the hair stylers can detach if the unit is dropped, posing an electrocution or shock hazard to users.
The lithium-ion battery packs in the self-balancing scooters/hoverboards can overheat, posing a fire hazard.
The ATV’s A-arm can separate from the frame and cause loss of steering control, posing crash and injury hazards.
Delayed ignition and/or flame rollout can occur with the boilers, posing a burn hazard.
The high-pressure fuel line can get damaged by contact with the fuel pump cover, causing a fuel leak that poses burn and fire hazards.
The lower side of the stroller frame can crack, posing a fall risk to children in the stroller.
The recalled heated blankets can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards.
The docking station’s printed circuit board can short circuit when exposed to moisture, posing a fire hazard.
The plastic fittings that attach the mirror to the wall can break, causing the mirror to fall, posing a laceration hazard to consumers.