The US Consumer Product Safety Commission announced recalls of over 500,000 Amazon-distributed products including power banks, dressers, fans, baby tools, and helmets due to fire, tip-over, and safety hazards, with recommended alternatives and safety tips provided.
More than 383,000 Frigidaire Branded Side by Side Refrigerators with Slim Ice Buckets have been recalled due to a potential safety hazard caused by the ice bucket assembly component breaking and releasing plastic pieces into the ice bucket, posing choking and laceration hazards. Electrolux, the parent company, received 343 reports of plastic breakage and two reports of consumer injuries. Owners can check if their model is affected on Frigidaire's website and are advised to stop using the ice bucket immediately, with free replacement components available.
More than 2.2 million vehicles have been recalled in the US due to potential safety hazards, including 1.9 million Ford Explorers for a loose trim piece, 200,000 Tesla Model S, X, and Y vehicles for a rearview camera software malfunction, 43,725 Mazda CX-90 vehicles for a steering system issue, 58,729 Range Rover and Sport models for water damage to rear-view cameras, and 107 Rolls-Royce Spectre hybrids for a potentially faulty ground cable. These recalls come after major manufacturers issued 320 recalls last year, with Ford's recall being the largest since GM's 2014 recall of 30 million vehicles.
A video and fire investigator analysis of a deadly wedding fire in Iraq reveal safety hazards that turned the venue into a "firetrap." The fire was sparked by pyrotechnic devices in the center of the hall, which emitted sparks reaching four meters in height. The flames spread to highly flammable decorations, causing rapid flame spread throughout the venue. The lack of proper fire exits and the table layout acted as barriers, trapping guests inside. The government investigation blamed the venue's owners, but the report's recommendation to fire regional officials for failing to enforce safety regulations has sparked anger and accusations of scapegoating.
Peloton has recalled two million of its exercise bikes due to safety hazards that could cause falls and injuries. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has warned consumers to stop using the bikes immediately and contact Peloton for a free repair or a full refund. The recall comes after reports of injuries and one death related to the product. The CPSC has emphasized the importance of consumer protection and urged people to report any dangerous products or product-related injuries.
A plastics recycling plant in Indiana has been burning since Tuesday afternoon, emitting potentially hazardous smoke, soot, and ash into the surrounding community. The US Environmental Protection Agency is conducting around-the-clock air quality monitoring due to concerns that the fire may be releasing debris contaminated with asbestos and toxic chemicals from the incinerated plastics. An evacuation order remains in effect for some 2,000 residents who live within a half-mile radius of the plant. Local leaders had expressed concerns since at least 2019 that the recycling plant was riddled with fire hazards and building code violations.