Laceration Risk Prompts Recall of John Deere Lawn Tractors
Deere & Company is recalling more than 15,000 John Deere lawn tractors due to a mower blade issue that poses a laceration risk. No injuries have been reported.
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Deere & Company is recalling more than 15,000 John Deere lawn tractors due to a mower blade issue that poses a laceration risk. No injuries have been reported.
Ludwig Dairy Products announced the recall of all of its brand name products after they found that equipment was allowing raw milk to mix with pasteurized milk.
New reports say federal officials knew about Salmonella at a turkey plant a year before the fatal outbreak.
Deere & Company is recalling John Deere lawn tractors equipped with Kawasak engines due to a cooling fan issue that poses fire and injury hazards.
Deere & Company is recalling John Deere lawn tractors due to a risk of brake failure, which could lead to losing control of the tractor and possibly injury.
Kia Motors Corporation is recalling some Sorento sport utility vehicles due to a system malfunction that could prevent the passenger-side airbag from deploying.
Chives, produced by an upstate New York company, may be contaminated with Listeria, according to news reports.
Federal safety regulators are looking into a possible rust issue with Chrysler’s Jeep Liberty sport utility vehicle that could lead to loss of control of vehicle.
Weehoo, Inc. is recalling certain iGo bicycle trailers due to a risk of the trailer detaching, posing crash and fall hazards to a child in the trailer seat.
The US government’s recall of over two million cribs from a variety of manufacturers this year has parenting asking themselves: how safe is our child’s crib?
The CPSC announced the voluntary recall of the Twirlla Wooden Rattle because the product’s U-shaped parts can break off and pose a choking hazard to children.
A chemical in everything from child sippy cups to canned food is being banned across the nation.
South Carolinians who like a little jolt with their buzz may be banned from getting it through caffeinated alcohol drinks.
Lexus is recalling some vehicles because of a safety issues with breaks, according to news reports.
Mazda CX-9 crossovers are being investigated for a faulty breaking system, according to news reports.
Martha Steward cooking pans are being recalled because they could cause lacerations or burns, according to news reports.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Caterpillar Inc. is not doing enough to keep consumers safe, according to news reports.
Nearly 8,400 Volvo vehicles are being recalled because they could have steering problems, according to news reports.
Pogo sticks are being recalled because they pose a fall hazard to children, according to news reports.
Wal-Mart stores are recalling roman window shades because they pose a safety risk to children, according to news reports.
Even though no one is using their thermostat during this hot summer, consumers need to be aware of a safety risk one recalled thermostat could cause, according to news reports.
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