With temperatures expecting to get colder in the Midlands in the next few days, fire officials expect to be on high alert as people look for ways to keep warm.
If You re Using This Cream, Stop Immediately
By John Quinn of Best Life |
If You re Using This Cream, Stop Immediately
A recall has been issued on a popular anesthetic cream this week, with authorities warning consumers to check if they have recently purchased one brand in particular. The recall alert was reported by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and is due to the product s packaging not being child-safe. Read on to see if you have this cream at home, and for another product to be on the lookout for, check out If You Have These Microwave Meals at Home, Get Rid of Them Now.
Home Depot Is Recalling 180,000 Ceiling Fans, Blades Fly Off
If you have purchased a ceiling fan from Home Depot you will want to check and see if you have this model.
The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall of Hampton Bay Mara Ceiling Fans. The blades can detach from the fan while in use and fly off posing an injury hazard.
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The Hampton Bay 54-inch Mara Indoor / Outdoor Ceiling Fans are sold exclusively at Home Depot. The recall involves about 182,000 units.
If you think you might have one of these ceiling fans you should immediately stop using it. If you observe blade movement or uneven gaps between the blades and fan body you should immediately contact King of Fans for a free replacement ceiling fan.
TORONTO Health Canada has recalled more than 5,000 Hampton Bay Mara 54-inch ceiling fans after the company received 47 reports of the fan’s blades detaching during use. According to a product safety alert released by Health Canada on Wednesday, the affected products were sold exclusively at Home Depot stores from May to October 2020. The fans were manufactured in China and distributed through a company called King of Fans in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Although the company has received no reports of injuries in Canada, the company received two reports of the fan blades hitting consumers in the U.S., and four reports of the blade causing property damage.