At the end of each week, the law firm d’Oliveira & Associates compiles a summary of recalls, FDA warnings, market withdrawals and safety alerts that the public should be aware of for their safety so they can make informed decisions.

16 Recalls to be aware of this week

Automotive:

Recalled Hyundai

Honda recalls 448,000 vehicles with seat belt issue

Hyundai recalls 26,000 model year 2012-2013 Velosters due to a possibility that the parking sensor short circuiting and causing a fire

Kia recalls nearly 189,000 model year 2021-2023 K5s due to possible side curtain airbag malfunction

Toyota recalls 130,000 Tundras and Tundra Hybrids due to the cover for the tonneau possibility detaching

Drugs & Medications:

Ecoxall recalls Sodium Hydroxide Caustic Soda Beads and Potassium Hydroxide Flakes due to failure to meet child resistant packaging requirements

Pfizer recalls Nurtec ODT Prescription Drugs due to failure to meet child resistant packaging requirement

Food, Beverage & Nutritional Supplements:

BC Gourmet USA, Inc. issues allergy alert on undeclared pine nuts in Scarpetta Brand Pink Pesto

California Splendor, Inc. recalls Kirkland Brand Bags of Frozen Organic Whole Strawberries due to a Hepatitis A outbreak

Catalina Snacks is recalling more than 300,000 ready-to-eat cereal packages and snack mix packages due to metal in products

Clio Snacks voluntarily recalls Strawberry Granola & Greek Yogurt Parfait Bars due to Possible Listeria contamination

Household Products:

Recalled heated blanket

Fredericksburg Farms recalls 10oz scented candles with glass lids due to laceration hazard

IKEA recalls mirrors due to laceration hazard

Sunbeam Heated Blankets recalled due to overheating possibility leading to burn and fire hazards

Recreational:

Recalled ATV

Polaris recalls Sportsman All-Terrain Vehicles due to fire and crash hazards from improperly assembled wiring harnesses

Paradise Grills recalls 18,000 outdoor kitchens due to explosion risk

STIHL Inc. recalls docking stations for iMOW Robotic Lawn Mowers due to fire hazard from circuit board short circuiting

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Paul d’Oliveira

Attorney Paul d’Oliveira has been practicing personal injury and disability law for over 30 years. He started his personal injury law practice in 1989 with two offices in Fall River, MA and East Providence, RI. Today his firm has 16 offices in RI and Southeastern, MA.

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