Recalls include Odysseys, scooters and solar panels

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Each week the Personal Injury Law Offices of d’Oliviera & Associates compiles a summary of recalls, FDA warnings, market withdrawals and safety alerts that they feel the public should be aware of for their safety and so that they can make informed decisions.

Here are 12 recalls you should be aware this week.

Auto

  • Honda is recalling 641,302 Honda Odysseys for second row latch issues - the fix won't be ready for a few months.

Utility/Recreational Vehicles & Automotive Accessories

Food, Beverage

Infant & Children Products


  • GLOPO recalled children's Joyrider 3-Wheel Scooters - the front wheels of the scooter can detach when riding, posing a fall hazard.

  • Tea Collection recalled children's denim jackets due to choking hazard - the metal snaps on the jackets can detach, posing a choking hazard to children.

Pet Food & Animal Products

  • Huvepharma, Inc. issued a voluntary nationwide recall of Duramycin-10 due to stability failure – this is an antibiotic for use in drinking water for swine, calves and poultry.

Household Products

  • 4 Sizzle recalled promotional charcoal grills due to fire hazard.

  • Tristar Products Recalls AquaRug Shower Rugs due to fall hazard - the four suction cups on the underside of the rugs can fail to prevent slipping, posing a fall hazard to the user.

Industrial/Tools


  • RNG recalls 100-watt bendable solar panels - The solar panels can overheat, posing a risk of fire.

Sources: fda.gov, cspc.gov, usda.gov, reuters.com, safekids.org, goodhousekeeping.com, consumeraffairs.com, foodsafetynews.com, usatoday.com, autoblog.com, powersportsbusiness.com, roadandtrack.com, uscgboating.org, wemakeitsafer.com, guns.com, digitaltrends.com

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