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Recalls, withdrawals and safety alerts: Teslas, bunk beds and more

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At the end of each week, the law firm d’Oliveira & Associates compiles a summary of recalls, FDA warnings, market withdrawals and safety alerts that the public should be aware of for their safety so they can make informed decisions.

Here are 18 recalls to be aware of this week ...

Automotive

  • Tesla recalls more than 2 million cars due to steering issue

Drugs and Medications

  • InvaGen Pharmaceuticals issues voluntary nationwide recall of Vigabatrin for Oral Solution due to leaking sachets
  • WS Global issues nationwide recall of Himalayan Pain Relief Tea due to the presence of hidden drug ingredients

Food, Beverage & Nutritional Supplements

  • Bobo’s issues a voluntary allergy alert on undeclared coconut in product
  • Little Gourmet Organic Mealtime Bowls recalled after consumer complaint of wood in product
  • FDA issues public warning about Red’s Best clams harvested from prohibited waters
  • Valley View Candies issues an allergy alert on undeclared egg in fudgep products

Furniture

  • Room & Board recalls Griffin Duo Bunk Beds due to risk of collapse
  • Sourceone Ventures recalls Windsor Queen Xtrabed due to possible tipping issue

Household Products

  • Empower Brands recalls Power XL Dual Basket Air Fryers due to burn hazard
  • Savvy Rest recalls Quilted Cotton Mattress Pads due to fire hazard
  • Vornado expands recall to include additional 1.75 Million Steamfast Travel Steam Irons due to fire, burn and shock hazards

Recreational

  • BRP US recalls Side-By-Side Vehicles due to injury hazard
  • Indian recalls 1,200 motorcycles due to possible engine stalling issue
  • Kubota Tractor recalls utility vehicles due to crash and collision hazards
  • Polaris Industries recalls Ranger XP Kinetic Recreational Off-Road Vehicles due to crash hazard
  • Traeger Pellet Grills recalls Flat Top Propane Grills due to fire hazard
  • Weatherbeeta USA recalls Collegiate Horse-Riding Saddles due to injury hazard

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