US Recalls 500,000 Amazon Products Over Safety Hazards
Manufacturers recalled over 500,000 products including power banks and infant items due to fire, suffocation, and injury risks, with 33 fire incidents reported by the U.S. CPSC.
- Over 500,000 products sold on Amazon have been recalled due to safety concerns, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
- The recalls include items like Anker Power Banks, which pose overheating risks and fire hazards, and Youbeien Crib Mobiles due to battery ingestion risks, as stated by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
- Amazon encourages consumers to stop using the recalled items and to dispose of them properly, following safety guidelines from manufacturers.
- No injuries have been reported from the recalled items, but the potential risks include suffocation and burns, as reported by various manufacturers.
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500K products sold on Amazon recalled
(NewsNation) — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced recalls on about 500,000 products that were sold and distributed by Amazon. The items affected by the recall include power banks, children's helmets, dressers, portable fans, crib mobiles and baby loungers. Safety concerns range from fire hazards to risks of suffocation and injury. Here are the specific products involved and what you need to know. LXDHSTRA baby loungers and cri…


500,000 products sold on Amazon are now under recall - here are the impacted goods
The recalls were announced last week and include a variety of items such as baby loungers and mobiles, children’s helmets, and portable power packs
Nearly 500K products recalled for dozens of ‘fire and explosion’ incidents: Return ASAP
More than 480,000 Anker Power Banks sold at Bestbuy, Target and online at Amazon, AliExpress, Ebay, TikTok and Walmart.com, are being recalled after receiving 33 reports of fire and explosion incidents.
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