Consumer Alert: Products recalled in January
“Hoosiers deserve protection from products that, for whatever reason, are not reliable or may even cause injury, especially when they involve items our children use every day,” said Attorney General Rokita. “If you have one of the recalled products, stop using it and pursue resolution from the manufacturer.”
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the following consumer products were recalled in January:
FRIGG Silicone Pacifiers from Mushie & Co
Textron-Specialized-Vehicles from E-Z-GO
Youth-All-Terrain-Vehicles from EGL Motor
Infant Bath Seats from Karmas Far
Bicycles from Giant Bicycle
Residential Elevators from Savaria Corporation
Wood Wagons from Colony Brands
Carbon Handlebars and Bicycles from Quality Bicycle
Children’s Pajamas from P.J. Salvage
Sportsman and Scrambler 1000 S All-Terrain Vehicles from Polaris Recalls
Rocking Sleepers from Kids2
Rock ‘n Play Sleepers from Fisher-Price
Honda Talon 1000 ROVs from American Honda
Cordless Multi-Surface Wet Dry Vacuums from BISSELL
Free-Standing 86-Inch Smart Televisions and Stands from LG
Vinyl Single-Hung Impact Windows from MI Windows and Doors
Headlight Sealant from Meguiar’s
Vanessa Fire Tables from Ove Decors
Children’s Robes from Vaenait Baby
Hot Chocolate Pots from Lifetime Brands
Multi-Purpose Helmets from Sakar International
NewCosplay Children’s Sleepwear from Mianzhu Ye Xin Trading
NewCosplay Children’s Sleepwear from Weihai Juanhai Decoration Material
NewCosplay Children’s Sleepwear from Hainan Chong Yu Industrial
NewCosplay Children’s Sleepwear from Shanghai Jing Cheng Landscape Engineering Company
NewCosplay Children’s Sleepwear from Shanghai Jinhui Gardening Center
Children’s Pajama Sets from Selfie Craft Company
NewCosplay Children’s Sleepwear from Shanghai Xunao Elevator
Taylor and Finch Six-Wick Scented Candles from Ross Stores
If you believe you recently purchased a recalled product, stop using it, and check its recall notice. Then follow the notice’s instructions, including where to return the product or what steps must be taken to receive a replacement product.
To view recalls issued prior to January, visit the Consumer Protection Safety Commission website.