
is recalling Vitus 14 and Vitus 16 kids’ bicycles because they have handbrakes but no footbrakes. Call 80, visit and enter your vehicle identification number or visit.

They were sold between August 2018 and August 2020. The ATVs also were marketed online to children as young as 12 months. is recalling youth all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) because they do not meet federal mandatory safety standards for maximum speed limits and other safety rules for vehicles used by children under age 10. Eight infant deaths have been associated with the loungers, which were sold from January 2004 through September 2021. Infants can suffocate if they roll, move or are placed in the lounger in a position that obstructs breathing or if they roll off the lounger onto soft bedding or a pillow that obstructs breathing. The Boppy Company is recalling Boppy original and preferred newborn loungers and Pottery Barn Kids Boppy newborn loungers.

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At 2 inches away from the skin or eyes, the wand can cause injury in seconds. The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to use the Max-Lux Safe-T-Lite UV handheld germicidal wand because it emits a level of radiation that is more than 3,000 times stronger than the ultraviolet exposure limit. The aerosol sunscreen sprays have manufacture dates between Jan. Benzene exposure can cause cancer in humans, but daily exposure to levels of benzene detected in the spray is not expected to cause health problems. Ĭoppertone is recalling five types of aerosol sunscreen spray because benzene was detected.

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