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Rivers Edge recalls hunters’ tree stands. #Fall risk http://1.usa.gov/PQHcRL pic.twitter.com/RbZI2JsY
More than 11K consumer product incident reports are posted on http://SaferProducts.gov . Search. Report. #GetInformed #GetEmpowered #CPSC
HatsanUSA recalls Striker air rifles. Rifle can fire unexpectedly. http://1.usa.gov/WIKNU2 pic.twitter.com/6FL0kqgN
Dorel Juvenile Group recalls Eddie Bauer rocking wood bassinets for infant suffocation risk. http://1.usa.gov/RSK3G2 pic.twitter.com/wJ1BB013
Recall: Crush series Perch, Stoop and Ledge tree stands for hunters. Hanging strap can dislodge. http://1.usa.gov/XP50Fw pic.twitter.com/rZ5lEZtK
Do you have JELD-WEN or Reliabilt interior bifold doors? #Recall Check yours. http://1.usa.gov/TQkeGf pic.twitter.com/EskuZ60S
Tx @CentralNJMoms @jamesll3 for questions re synthetic fibers melting. Synthetics less likely to ignite and will extinguish more quickly.
@OnSafety joining with @OECD #HealthCanada #ACCC #EC to launch http://globalrecalls.oecd.gov . #productsafety
Laundry detergent pack hazard report at @CDCgov http://1.usa.gov/T3kipB Keep locked up/away from children. CPSC actively investigating.
Do you have a ceramic, custom-made beer tap handle? Taphandles #Recall. Check yours. http://1.usa.gov/RGR2Bj pic.twitter.com/bTFSbW1E
Trend Labs recalls upholstered toddler chairs. Staples can come loose. http://1.usa.gov/RGDeH5 pic.twitter.com/d0h9iZ5d
When shopping for Halloween costumes, look for synthetic fibers like nylon &polyester. They will resist burning if costume touches a flame.
Aqua-Leisure Agrees to $650,000 Civil Penalty for Failure to Report Defective Baby Boats http://1.usa.gov/R9PcdB
RT @cdcinjury: Answer today’s Heads Up Tuesday Trivia question on CPSC (@OnSafety) guidelines on playground safety: http://on.fb.me/Ip2L8A
Recall: Children’s fleece hoodie, T-shirt sets w/Disney characters sold @Target. Zipper has lead. http://1.usa.gov/RCdXBc pic.twitter.com/r779Nvpe
Proactive at the ports: @CustomsBorder & CPSC seize Halloween costumes before they reach stores. Via @KIRO7Seattle http://bit.ly/TnLuvB
On average, fires cause $7B in property damage. What smoke alarm system do you have? Good, Better or Best? http://1.usa.gov/Q1mKs2 #FPW
The top cause of fires in the home is cooking equipment. What's your fire safety plan? http://1.usa.gov/Q1mKs2 #FPW
RT @scott_wolfson: Check out this great video that's airing during the baseball playoffs on preventing head injuries....
What smoke alarm system do you have: Good, Better or Best? http://1.usa.gov/Q1mKs2 #FPW #fire protection week
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