Friday, August 12, 2011

Review of the probe: Build-A-bear workshop recalls lapel pins


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Build-A-bear withdraws some 29000 Love.Hugs.Peace lapel pins. Lapel pins can be all "to save the world", but they are violating the federal lead paint standard. Because they contain lead, you would be correct, assuming that they come from this cradle of love, hugs and lead China.

Here are some of the most visible elements of refers to the last week.

The purpose of withdrawing the step stools around 206000 storage. Wooden stools step can be broken down or collapse under the weight of the user of the danger of falling. More than two dozen incidents reported, several involving children and some with injuries, including broken bones. I guess you would say that the product is defective.

Phillips lighting withdraws 1.86 million and EnergySaver compact fluorescent Marathon Dimmable flood reflector lamps. Glue that attaches to the outer envelope or glass globe to the body of the fixture could be hacked, allowing glass outer envelope to fall and strike the following persons and objects created by laceration hazard to consumers. Phillips has received 700 messages fail, so to hear the feedback.

Best lighting products recall of about 450 emergency exit signs. Fixtures may not work correctly and does not cover in the event of a power failure. This can lead to failure to provide adequate coverage for the occupants of the building to the exit in the event of an emergency.

XYMOGEN Recalling the specific lot of three varieties of OrganiX bars: Omega-3, spices and herbs. These products may contain undeclared peanut parts. Peanuts you know as a powerful allergen, can lead to reactions from people with an allergy to peanuts.

Merrick Pet Care recalls one lot of his Doggie Wishbone pet treat. Treatment may be contaminated with salmonella. This poses a health risk for Fido and Fido in people.

Fresh & Easy neighborhood market & recalls fresh organic Baby Spinach. Spinach, sold under the title «f & e "has" the right to "date of August 1. Spinach may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The recalled product was sold in fresh & easy neighborhood market stores located in California, Nevada and Arizona.

Winn-Dixie stores voluntarily withdrew from its in-store bakeries, three items that have been mislabeled and may contain undeclared allergens. Elements are "Winn-Dixie Lemon Bar cakes, cakes" Winn-Dixie Chocolate Cherry Bar "and" Winn-Dixie bakery iced Cinnamon Rolls – 6 Pack ". Mislabeled products may contain undeclared egg and/or wheat.

Transpecos foods is recalling cheese and jalapeno Cheddar bites. There are only two, both sold until 5 August. Products contain allergens undeclared soy.

McNees meat wholesale LLC., Northern, Mich., about 360 pounds, recalls ground beef bulk McNees. Sold in bags of 10 kg, the product may be contaminated with e. coli.

AdvancePierre Foods Inc., Orange City, Iowa, withdrawing approximately 10668 pounds of food Patty of beef. Sold as H-E-B fully cooked Lean burgers, patties that may contain foreign materials.

These are just some of the references last week. Check out Recalls.gov for a complete list of recent recalls.

Identifying the recalled products are not always easy. The Centre produced videos for you to watch and learn how to determine if you have a product revoked.

In General, if you have a recalled item you want to contact the retailer or manufacturer. They will replace or repair the item or refund or credit. It should be just thrown most of the recalled food products.

If you were injured consumer product, or feel you have been sickened food or drugs, you should save this item in a safe and secure place. You may need it as proof of liability claims for products and Government agency, you might want to look into it as well. In any case, you should contact a lawyer liability good products if you have any questions about legal rights.

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