Recall Alert: This Halloween Projector Flashlight From Target Is a Serious Fire Hazard
By Raquel Lekic,
20 hours ago
If you’ve stopped by the Target Halloween section this spooky season, you might want to check your haul for a recently recalled item that is potentially hazardous to you and your loved ones. On October 10, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled about 4,700 units of a Halloween Projector Flashlight by NPW Group that were being sold exclusively at Target.
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This product looks similar to a flashlight at about six inches long. It has orange and white stripes with a black piece on the end and includes three covers to place on the light to create projections: one of a ghost, one of a pumpkin and one of a skull.
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This recall came to be after nine reports of overheating were reported. The heat from the flashlight was said to have melted the plastic outer casing, resulting in six cases that included smoke and fire, as well as four instances in which consumers suffered minor burns.
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What to do if you’ve purchased one of these flashlights
If you bought one of these projector lights, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission advises you to stop using the product and take it back to the Target store you purchased it from for a refund. They further instructed consumers to remove the batteries and use a permanent marker to indicate that the product has been recalled.
From finding metal wires in chicken to listeria outbreaks in deli meat, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is no stranger to food recalls. However, items being pulled from the shelves for allergens are much more common than these extreme instances. The callback of certain foods isn’t a new concept, yet it is on […]
What to do if you feel a toy you purchased is hazardous
While it seems as though every week there is a new food, toy or product to be wary of, it's important to stay vigilant about what you’re purchasing and consuming. Should you ever unfortunately find yourself in a situation in which a product you purchased poses a threat to you or your health, knowing what steps to take could make a huge difference and potentially save lives.
In a time where removing items from shelves is second nature, you can add one more snack to the list. On August 26, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declared a golden raisin recall due to concerns that they may contain undeclared sulfites. Keep reading to learn more about the product and how to […]
If you have an experience similar to those who purchased the Halloween Projector flashlight, reporting the toy to the CPSC can make a huge impact. Visit saferproducts.go v and begin your report.
Products are being pulled off shelves left and right this summer. From fire safety concerns in Trader Joe’s candles to harmful metals and foreign objects in Perdue chicken, safe shopping may be more difficult. A popular beverage was added to the list in late August: Walmart's apple juice, due to high levels of arsenic. Keep […]
According to their site, “ We collect reports of harm or potential harm about dangerous or potentially unsafe consumer products. Each report is reviewed by our staff of investigators and consumer product safety experts to determine what actions should be taken to protect the American public. Your report could provide information that may contribute to CPSC's decision to seek a product recall, seek penalties against any person or firm, or create new safety regulations or take other action authorized by law.”
It’s the summer of food recalls, it seems. On the heels of candy being pulled off shelves due to salmonella concerns, a listeria outbreak amongst deli meat, canned coffee that posed a food poisoning risk and a produce recall, a popular chicken brand is next on the list. Perdue Foods LLC, in conjunction with the […]
Even if you think a situation like this could be a freak accident, reporting it to the correct authorities could save someone from serious harm.
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