
Canadian recall notices and warnings of Cycling Helmets, WiOn In-Wall Wi-Fi Switch and various Dr. Brown's Lovey Pacifier & Teether Holders
Louis Garneau Sports Inc. recalls Course LG1261 Cycling Helmets
Affected products
Course LG1261 Cycling Helmets
Product description
This recall involves Louis Garneau Sports Course LG1261 bicycle helmet with molded ventilation channels, model number 1405261. The words "Garneau" & "Course" are on both sides of the helmet.
Hazard identified
The plastic shell on the helmet can weaken over time causing the product to fail head impact testing. In the event of an accident, the helmet could fail to prevent head injuries, posing a hazard to consumers.
As of February 26, 2018, the company has received no report of incident or injury in Canada or in the United States.
Southwire Company, LLC recalls WiOn In-Wall Wi-Fi Switch
Product description
This recall involves the WiOn Indoor In-Wall Wi-Fi Switch. The product allows consumers to control and monitor the lights and appliances in their homes or offices with a
Hazard identified
The wi-fi switches can overheat, posing a fire hazard.
As of March 9, 2018, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada or in the United States.
Handi-Craft Company recalls various Dr. Brown's Lovey Pacifier & Teether Holders
Affected products
Various Dr. Brown's Lovey Pacifier & Teether Holders
Product description
This recall involves 4 styles of Dr. Brown’s Lovey Pacifier & Teether Holders, each of which includes a plush toy, with a pacifier retained on the plush toy by a ribbon and set of snaps. The pacifier that accompanies the plush toy is not subject to this recall. The lot code is not specific to any one product and can be found on one of the tags attached to the plush toy. Consumers should verify their product is subject to the recall by visiting the company's Web site.
Hazard identified
Repeated use and wear of the product can cause the pacifier ribbons to fray and/or unravel, allowing the snaps to inadvertently detach from the ribbon and pose a potential choking hazard.
As of February 21, 2018, the company has received 2 reports in Canada, and no reports of injuries. The company has received 67 reports in the United States, and no reports of injuries.