2 months 1 week ago
The Halloween Witch Hat fails to meet recognized flammability standards, posing a risk of burn injuries.
As of June 24, 2024, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada or the United States.
Consumer product safety
2 months 1 week ago
The recalled refrigerators can fail in a manner causing the compressor to overheat, posing a potential fire hazard.
As of June 17, 2024, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
Consumer product safety
2 months 1 week ago
The lithium-ion batteries used in the A1112011 Anker 321 Power Banks (PowerCore 5K, Black) may overheat due to a manufacturing defect, potentially causing melting of plastic components, smoke, and posing a potential fire hazard.
As of June 14, 2024, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
Consumer product safety
2 months 1 week ago
The batteries used in the Soundcore A3102 Speaker (Black) and the AnkerWork A3302 PowerConf S3 Speakerphone could overheat, posing a potential fire hazard.
As of June 17, 2024, the company has received no reports of injuries or incidents in Canada.
Consumer product safety
2 months 2 weeks ago
The plastic housing of the AC adapter can become detached when removing the adapter from the power outlet thereby exposing the power prongs and posing an electrical hazard.
As of July 3, 2024 the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada. In the United States, the company has received 19 reports of the AC adapter detaching and 2 reports of minor electrical shock.
Consumer product safety
2 months 2 weeks ago
The recalled product does not meet the hazard 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. 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.
The lack of appropriate labelling information could result in unintentional exposure to the products and lead to serious illness or injury.
As of June 25, 2024, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
Consumer product safety
2 months 2 weeks ago
Health Canada has determined that the use of these restraints in a motor vehicle could increase the risk of injury in the event of a collision.
These products do not display Transport Canada's National Safety Mark and therefore have not been certified to meet the safety requirements of the Motor Vehicle Restraint Systems and Booster Seats Safety Regulations.
The use of these restraints in a motor vehicle is illegal under provincial and territorial highway regulations.
Consumer product safety
2 months 3 weeks ago
Health Canada’s sampling and evaluation program has determined that these products do not meet the flammability requirements for children’s sleepwear of the Children’s Sleepwear Regulations.
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 June 19, 2024, the company has not received any reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
For information on what makes safe sleepwear, visit the Healthy Canadians Children’s sleepwear safety page.
Consumer product safety
2 months 3 weeks ago
A power interruption can result in the product providing heat when power resumes, despite the thermostat being in cooling mode, posing a risk of excessive heat exposure to consumers.
As of June 13, 2024 the company has received no reports of overheating or injuries in Canada. In the United States the company has received no reports of overheating or injuries.
Consumer product safety
2 months 3 weeks ago
The products contain resins that, when uncured, can potentially cause skin, eye, and respiratory irritation or sensitization when inhaled, touched, or ingested by children or adults. After the resins cure, they no longer present this potential hazard.
As of June 21, 2024, MGA is aware of 1 report of skin allergy in Canada. In the United States, the company has received 26 reports including 7 reports of skin irritation and one report of asthma.
Consumer product safety
2 months 4 weeks ago
The containers can separate from the blade base which can cause the blade to become exposed, posing a laceration hazard to consumers.
As of June 14, 2024, the company has received three reports of incidents involving injuries in Canada. In the United States, the company has received 19 reports of incidents involving injuries.
Consumer product safety
2 months 4 weeks ago
The EC8 connector between the Yeti Link and various cable can be damaged. A damaged connection can result in melting or burning cables and can create a burn or fire hazard.
As of June 12, 2024, the company has received 1 report of incident involving property damage in Canada, and no report of injury. In the United States, the company has received 2 reports of incidents of fire resulting in significant property damage and no reports of injury.
Consumer product safety
2 months 4 weeks ago
Health Canada has determined that these nightgowns may not meet the flammability requirements of the Children’s Sleepwear Regulations and may pose burn and flammability hazards.
Consumer product safety
3 months ago
The recalled products do not meet the labelling requirements of the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act.
The lack of appropriate labelling information could result in unintended exposure to the products and lead to serious illness or injury.
As of June 10, 2024, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
Consumer product safety
3 months ago
Health Canada has determined that the affected product contains small parts which pose a choking hazard for children under the age of three.
Consumer product safety
3 months ago
The screws which connect the plastic heel cup to the aluminum heel unit of the Neve Strap Crampon can loosen and allow the heel cup to detach from the crampon, posing a fall hazard.
As of June 12, 2024, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada. In the United States, the company has received three reports of incidents and no injuries.
Consumer product safety
3 months 1 week ago
The recalled products do not meet the labelling and child-resistant packaging requirements of the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act.
These products pose an aspiration hazard if inhaled or ingested. The lack of child-resistant packaging and appropriate labelling information could result in unintentional exposure to the products 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 May 29, 2024, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
Consumer product safety
3 months 1 week ago
The teeth of the recalled ascenders can fail to engage and make it difficult or impossible for the user to ascend, posing a physical hazard.
As of May 28, 2024, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada. In the United States, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries.
Consumer product safety
3 months 1 week ago
It is possible that when the kettle is plugged in, the kettle base can overheat and the plastic on the electrical wire can melt, which can cause a fire hazard.
As of May 30, 2024, the company has received 3 incident reports related to the base of the kettle overheated during use. No injuries have been reported.
Consumer product safety
3 months 1 week ago
A potential product safety hazard exists with the 21066-0785 voltage regulator on select Kawasaki engines which were included in certain lawn and garden equipment. The hazard relates to the possibility of thermal events with the subject voltage regulator. The Kawasaki engines can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards.
As of June 6, 2024, the company has received no reports of fire in Canada, and no reports of injuries. In the United States, the company has received 8 reports of fire and no reports of injuries.
Consumer product safety