Recalls include campers, salmon, beef, chips and more

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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 23 recalls to be aware of this week.

Auto
Motorcycle/Scooters
Utility/Recreational Vehicles & Automotive Accessories
Food, Beverage & Nutritional Supplements
Infant & Children Products
    Carter’s Recalls Children’s Cardigan Sets Due to Choking Hazard. The cardigan’s toggle button can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.
  • Trésart Caché is recalling children’s upper outerwear with a drawstring in the hood and neck area. Drawstrings on children’s upper outerwear can become caught on playground equipment, fences, or other objects and result in strangulation or, in the case of a vehicle, the child being dragged.
Household Products
  • Sharper Image and Frigidaire Mandoline Slicers Recalled by Premier Kitchen Products Due to Laceration Hazard. The small blades in the julienne slicer attachment can separate from the plastic assembly, posing a laceration hazard.
Miscellaneous
  • Papyrus-Recycled Greetings Canada recalls Diaper Loading greeting cards. Loose pieces from the Velcro closures on the card’s diaper flaps can eject.

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

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