Recalls & Warnings

Consumer Alert: Kia Recall

Kia recalling Soul, Sorento autos for wiring fix

RECALL: Toshiba Satellite T135, T135D and Satellite Pro T130 notebooks

Important information for Toshiba Satellite T135, T135D and Satellite Pro T130 owners - The US Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada announced a recall following over 100 cases of...

Gas smokers could explode, voluntary recall issued

The Consumer Product Safety Commission along with Char-Broil issued a voluntary recall of the Vertical Gas Smoker sold at Walmart and other retailers from March 2008 through June 2010.

Toshiba recalls 41,000 Satellite laptops

The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall after reports of some overheating and even melting.

Sharp TV Recall

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Sharp Electronics Corp. have initiated a voluntary recall of 32-inch LCD televisions because of a risk of injury to consumers.

Consumer group slams USDA egg graders

Egg graders are supposed to protect you from rat infested farms, but consumer groups say the industry funded graders aren't doing their job.

CONSUMER ALERT: Kia Recalling Thousands Of Vehicles

WASHINGTON (AP) - Kia Motors is recalling about 35,000 Soul and Sorento vehicles to fix wiring in the interior lighting panels that could lead to fires. The recall affects about 24,000 Kia Soul compact wagons from the 2010 model year and more than 11,000 Kia Sorento sedans from the 2011 model year. Owners will be notified later this month and the wiring harnesses will be replaced.

Consumer law breached by 57 businesses

MORE THAN 50 retail businesses were found to have breached consumer legislation in the first half of the year, the vast majority for failing to display accurate prices, according to the National Consumer Agency.

Sharp issues recall on LC-32SB28UT 32-inch LCD TV

Sharp has announced a recall on one of its LCD TVs that has a 32-inch screen. The set is the LC-32SB28UT and the recall is being issued in conjunction with the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Sharp says that anyone owning the TV should stop using it immediately or risk injury. According to Sharp, there were about 9,000 of these TVs sold. The problem forcing the recall is that the TV?s stand ...

Recall Data Available Electronically to Businesses, 3rd Party Developers

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is making its product safety information on all recalls available in an electronic data set for use by businesses and software and application developers.

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