Month: March 2018
Oysters Recalled in South Carolina After Millions of Gallons of Sewage Spills into Rivers
South Carolina health officials ordered the oyster recall after it was found that between 2 and 10 million gallons of raw sewage had spilled into the marsh near the headwaters of the Stono River due to a broken pipe from...
Frozen Turkey Dog Treats Recalled for Salmonella
Frozen turkey nugget dog food treats were recalled in 20 states due to a risk of Salmonella infections.
Hyundai Recalls 44,000 Cars Over Risk of Steering Wheel Detachment
Hyundai Motor Company is recalling Santa Fe and Santa Fe Sport crossovers in the U.S. whose steering wheels may fall off while being operated, increasing the risk of a crash.
Indiana Man Files IVC Filter Injury Lawsuit
A man who was injured by an IVC Filter has filed a federal lawsuit in Indiana against Cook Medical Inc.
15,000 Pounds of Ground Beef Recalled for E. Coli
Nearly 15,000 pounds of ground beef and pork have been recalled due to potential contamination with E. coli.
Oregon Company Recalls Ground Beef, Pork Products for E. Coli Contamination
A meat wholesale company based out of Clackamas, Oregon, is recalling Nearly 15,000 pounds of ground beef and pork products that may be tainted with E. coli, a bacterium that causes severe foodborne illnesses.
Graco Recalls Highchairs Sold at Walmart for Fall Hazard
Baby products manufacturer Graco is recalling about 36,000 highchairs sold at Walmart after dozens of reports surfaced of the back legs pivoting out of position, resulting in moderate injuries to children who fell to the ground.
Graco Recalls 6-in-1 High Chairs for Injury Hazard
Graco Children’s Products Inc., of Atlanta, Georgia, is recalling 36,000 "Table2Table 6-in-1 Highchairs" that were sold at Walmart after reports of the leg pivoting out of position and falling over, resulting in injuries.
Goodman Air Conditioners Recalled for Fire Hazard
Goodman Company, L.P. of Houston, Texas, is recalling about 534,000 Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners/Heat Pumps (PTACs) because the he outdoor fan motors can overheat.