1 month 1 week ago
The voltage regulator in the mower engine can fail during use or while the product is being stored, causing the engine to overheat, posing fire and burn hazards.
As of February 10th, 2025, the company has received no report of incidents or injuries in Canada.
Consumer product safety
1 month 1 week ago
The recalled product does not meet the labelling requirements of the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001, under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act.
This product poses an aspiration hazard if inhaled or ingested. The lack of appropriate labelling information could result in unintentional exposure to the product and lead to serious illness or injury, including death.
Aspiration into the lungs can occur when the product enters the lungs directly or is coughed up or vomited after being ingested. This coughing/vomiting could cause small particles of the product to travel into the lungs, or the product may be inhaled directly in the form of a fine mist. This may result in serious health effects.
As of February 14, 2025, the company has become aware of one reported incident of a child accidentally ingesting the oil.
Consumer product safety
1 month 1 week ago
The replacement battery can overheat, posing a risk of fire and burns.
As of January 8, 2025, the company has received 6 reports of fire including reports of property damage in Canada, and no reports of injury.
Consumer product safety
1 month 2 weeks ago
A small number of the recalled products were found to contain mould. Mould may pose a health risk to individuals with compromised immune systems, damaged lungs or an allergy to mould.
As of February 11, 2025, the company has received two reports of injuries in Canada.
Consumer product safety
1 month 2 weeks ago
This recall involves one lot of CanWe Grower Inc.'s 7ASHISH Lebanese Blonde cannabis extract. This product was sold through the Ontario Cannabis Store and through authorized retailers in Ontario.
Hazard identified
The product label has incorrect cannabinoid values, where the total THC labelled is lower than the actual THC.
To date, CanWe Growers Inc. has received three complaints regarding the labeling. Health Canada has not received any complaints related to the recalled lot. Neither CanWe Growers Inc. nor Health Canada have received any adverse reaction reports for the recalled cannabis product lot.
Number Sold
4176 units of recalled product were sold.
Time Period Sold
The recalled product was sold from January 10, 2025 – February 12, 2025.
Controlled substances and cannabis
1 month 2 weeks ago
The subject products contain a cap that may lose its retention over time and/or under certain operating conditions and can separate from the pin. The hitch may separate if the hitch lock backs out of the hole alignment between the hitch and the drawbar/ball mount. If the trailer is not using safety chains, the trailer could separate from the vehicle, increasing the risk of a vehicle crash.
As of February 4, 2025, the company has received one report of minor vehicle damage in Canada, and no reports of injuries.
Consumer product safety
1 month 2 weeks ago
Canyon Speedmax CF models R073 and R41 with a V21 Aerostem can, in rare instances, sustain a crack or break of the fork steerer tube, leading to a potential detachment of the cockpit assembly (stem and handlebar), mostly after a harsh impact such as hitting a deep pothole or another similar stress event. This might lead to a fall or in severe cases, injury depending on the situation and the rider’s environmental conditions.
As of February 12, 2025, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
Consumer product safety
1 month 2 weeks ago
The tow handle of the coolers can pinch consumers’ fingertips against the cooler, posing fingertip amputation and crushing hazards.
As of February 3, 2025, the company has received no reports of injuries in Canada. In the United States, the company has received 12 reports of fingertip injuries, including fingertip amputations, bone fractures, and lacerations.
Consumer product safety
1 month 2 weeks ago
The recalled products do not have the proper consumer chemical labelling required by the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act.
The lack of appropriate labelling information could result in unintentional exposure to the products and lead to serious illness or injury.
As of February 4, 2025, the company has received no reports of incidents in Canada, and no reports of injuries.
Consumer product safety
1 month 3 weeks ago
The product may be contaminated with Plurabacter gergoviae which presents a microbial hazard. Plurabacter gergoviae poses little medical risk to healthy individuals. Individuals with certain health problems or compromised immune systems are at an increased risk of infection if they use the contaminated product.
As of January 27th 2025, the company has received 48 reports of foul odor in Canada, and 2 reports of irritation or allergic reaction.
Consumer product safety
1 month 3 weeks ago
The recalled snow throwers may contain non-conforming parts, specifically a non-conforming brake arm, an attachment-drive belt, or both. As a result of the non-conforming parts, the recalled snow thrower assembly auger and impeller may continue rotating even after the operator control lever is released, posing a laceration hazard to users who may reach toward a rotating auger at the front of the machine inside the housing enclosure.
As of February 6, 2025, the company has neither received reports of incidents or injuries in Canada nor in the United States.
Consumer product safety
1 month 3 weeks ago
The lithium-ion batteries in the recalled microphones can overcharge and ignite, posing a fire hazard.
As of December 9, 2024, the company has received no reports of overheating or ignition in Canada, and no reports of injuries. In the United States, the company has received 3 reports of the batteries igniting, and no reports of injuries.
Consumer product safety
1 month 3 weeks ago
The recalled mowers have a push-on connector inside the powerhead which can overheat, posing a potential fire hazard.
As of January 24, 2025, the Company has received 1 report of overheating with fire while the mower was in use. There are no reports of injury in Canada. In the United States the Company has received 96 reports of overheating while the mower was in use, including 4 reports of fires. Two minor injuries were reported in the United States.
Consumer product safety
1 month 3 weeks ago
Use of Class 3B or Class 4 handheld portable lasers present an increased risk to consumers of permanent eye injury. Injuries result from the laser beam being directed in the eyes, even from short unintentional exposure.
As of January 28, 2025, the company has received no reports of incidents in Canada and no reports of injury.
Consumer product safety
1 month 3 weeks ago
The recalled children’s pajamas do not comply with the flammability requirements for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
Loose-fitting children’s sleepwear can contact ignition sources such as stove elements, candles, and matches more readily than tight-fitting sleepwear, and once ignited will burn rapidly, potentially resulting in severe burns to large areas of the child’s body.
As of January 30, 2025, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
Consumer product safety
1 month 3 weeks ago
The recalled product does not meet the labelling and the child-resistant packaging requirements for quick-bonding adhesives required by the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act.
This type of glue is capable of bonding skin instantly. The lack of child-resistant packaging could result in unintentional exposure to the products and lead to serious illness or injury.
As of January 29, 2025, the company has received no reports of incidents in Canada, and no report of injuries.
Consumer product safety
2 months ago
Infant self-feeding devices are banned in Canada.
These devices allow an infant to either hold the bottle and feed before developing the needed muscles to do this independently, or the bottles are situated in a way that makes it difficult for the infant to stop feeding. As a result, these products pose a choking or aspiration hazard to the infants using them, which can end in illness or death from aspirating the feeding liquid. When feeding, infants regurgitate small amounts of liquid food; therefore, they should be monitored at all times while feeding to ensure the caregiver can intervene if any concerning fluid intake or behaviours appear.
Feeding is traditionally interrupted periodically by the caregiver to burp the infant, which cannot be done if direct supervision is not provided. Unattended infant feeding practices are discouraged by Health Canada and Canadian professional medical associations as independent feeding should not be done until the child is ready.
Consumer product safety
2 months ago
The training cycles’ adjustable seat can unexpectedly lower while in use, posing a potential fall hazard to consumers.
As of January 22, 2025, the company has received no reports of incident or injury in Canada. In the United States, the company has received 63 reports of seats unexpectedly lowering, including two reports that users fell off the cycle when the seat lowered. No injuries have been reported in the United States.
Consumer product safety
2 months ago
The acoustic wooden egg shaker toy included in the kit may present a choking hazard posing a risk of injury or death.
As of January 28, 2025, the company has received no reports of incidents or injury in Canada, or in the United States.
Consumer product safety
2 months ago
The recalled children's pajamas do not meet flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
Loose-fitting children’s sleepwear can contact ignition sources such as stove elements, candles, and matches more readily than tight-fitting sleepwear, and once ignited will burn rapidly, potentially resulting in severe burns to large areas of the child’s body.
As of January 28, 2025, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
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