Product recalls you may have missed: Pumpkin seeds, power adaptors, Igloo coolers
A number of consumer products were recalled last week due to potential safety issues. These recalls span a range of concerns including bacterial risks and fire hazards.
It's important for consumers to be aware of these recalls and take appropriate action. Please review the following notices for details on affected products and recommended steps.
Advantage Health Matters is voluntarily recalling its 8-ounce packages of "Organic Jumbo Pumpkin Seeds" due to a potential Salmonella contamination. Salmonella can cause serious illness, especially in vulnerable populations.
The recalled seeds were sold in New York, New Jersey and Virginia via retail stores and mail orders. Look for lot #L250320200 and expiration date 05/02/2027 on the clear plastic package.
No illnesses have been reported yet. This recall is due to a supplier issue. Consumers should return the product for a full refund. Contact info@organictraditions.com for inquiries.
Yamaha Corporation of America has announced a recall of approximately 37,400 PA-300C AC power adaptors due to the risk of overheating and potential fire and burn hazards. Consumers are urged to immediately stop using and unplug the affected units.
To obtain a free replacement, owners should visit or contact Yamaha at PA300Crecall@yamaha.com or 844-703-5446. The recall process requires consumers to submit information and proof of destruction as outlined on the website.
Yamaha Clavinova digital piano owners with the recalled adaptor should unplug their pianos and contact the company for free on-site service and a replacement.
Igloo has expanded its recall of 90-quart rolling coolers to nearly 1.2 million units after continuing concerns that the tow handle can cause fingertip amputation and crushing injuries.
An additional 130,000 coolers in the U.S. are now included in the recall, along with units in Canada and Mexico.
Consumers should immediately stop using the coolers and contact Igloo at http://www.igloocoolers.com/, igloo90qt@sedgwick.com or 888-943-5182 for a free replacement handle.
Deuter has recalled around 5,080 Kid Comfort, Kid Comfort Pro, and Kid Comfort Active child carriers due to a fall hazard. The recall affects the hinges on the foldable rear kickstand, which can crack or break.
Consumers should immediately stop using the carriers and contact Deuter for a free replacement. To participate, visit https://www.deuter.com/us-en/service/kid-comfort-recall to fill out a form and get a prepaid return label. Deuter is also contacting purchasers directly. For more information, email recall@deuterusa.com or call 877-384-9252.
This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Product, food recalls issued for Igloo rolling coolers, pumpkin seeds
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