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CPSC product recall weekly rundown

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By Will Troutman (US) on April 24, 2015

Here is a rundown of CPSC recalls this week:

  • Roberta Roller Rabbit Recalls Children’s Pajama Sets Due to Violation of Federal Flammability Standard
  • Shark Vacuum Cleaners Recalled by Euro-Pro Due to Shock Hazard
  • J. Crew Expands Recall of Baby Coveralls Due to Choking Hazard (Recall Alert)
  • Trek Recalls Bicycles Equipped with Front Disc Brakes to Replace Quick Release Lever Due to Crash Hazard
  • Hair Dryers Recalled by AG Hair Due to Electrocution Hazard
  • Lenovo Expands Recall of Battery Packs for ThinkPad Notebook Computers Due to Fire Hazard
  • Gorsuch Recalls ERTLRENZ Ski Boot Heat Liners Due to Fire Hazard
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