Recalls this week: children's chairs, surge protectors
Children's chairs and swings are being recalled because they have fabric that contains excessive levels of lead.
Surge protectors that pose a fire hazard are also among this week's recalled consumer products.
Leisure Ways pink butterfly themed children's camp chairs, moon chairs, and swings.
The chair and swings have a metal frame with large red butterfly images and other colorful images on the pink polyester fabric.
The screen-printing on the fabric of the chairs and swings contains excessive levels of lead, which is a violation of the federal lead paint standard.
Recalled surge protectors do not have a single check mark engraved on the underside of the unit, right next to the model number.
The surge protectors can short circuit when non-grounded plugs are connected, posing a shock or fire hazard.
Call 360 Electrical at 844-827-4207 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MT Monday through Friday or visit www.360electrical.com, hover over "Support" at the top of the page and click on "Warranty," then click on "Agent, Idealist and Idealist 2.4 RECALL INFO" for more information.
The bicycle seatstay or linkage component parts used to connect the seat tube and rear axle dropouts can be incorrectly sized which can cause the frame to collapse, posing the risk of a fall to the rider.
Call Kwik Tek at 800-624-1297 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MT Monday through Friday or visit yukoncharlies.com and click on "Warranty" in the upper right-hand corner for more information.
The handgun security safes have serial numbers 1412160001 through 1412163000 printed on a sticker on the right hand side.
The handgun security safes can be opened without the use of a combination, allowing unauthorized access to a handgun and posing a serious risk of injury to children and others.
AR500 Armor Level III body armor, including chest plates, side plates and ABS panels.
Only AR500 Level III body armor with the manufacture date code of February 2016 and March