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.

17 Recalls to be aware of this week

Automotive:

Toyota recalls 1.85 million RAV4 SUVS due fire risks

Drugs and Medications:

Cardinal Health, Inc. issues voluntary recall of LEADER™ Brand Eye Drops due to possible risk of eye infections

The Harvard Drug Group, LLC issues voluntary recall of Rugby® Laboratories Brand Eye Drops due to potential risk of eye infections

Food, Beverage & Nutritional Supplements:

Aunt Kitty’s Foods recalls chicken pot pie soup due to an undeclared allergen

Canadian ham recalled from U.S. after inspectors find lack of reinspection

FDA advisory prompts recall of WanaBana fruit puree pouches due to the possibility of elevated lead levels

FDA issues warning about certain oysters from British Columbia due to Vibrio

Loblaw Companies Ltd. recalls sliced mushrooms due to contamination with Listeria

USDA orders recall of empanadas that were not inspected

Machinery:

Grizzly Industrial recalls Wood Lathes due to the possible breakage of the cutting tool leading to a laceration hazard

Lochinvar recalls Condensing Boilers due to risk of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Pets:

Blue Ridge Beef recalls dog food  after government testing shows Salmonella contamination

Mid America Pet Food issues voluntary recall of Victor Beef Meal & Rice Dog Food due to possible Salmonella contamination

Recreational:

Murf Electric Bikes recalls Electric Bicycles due to fall and injury hazards

Toys:

Dixon Ticonderoga recalls Creativity Street Children’s Assorted Craft Buttons due to Violation of Federal Lead Content Ban

UncleWu Life recalls Infant Bath Seats due to drowning hazard

Yoocaa Baby Loungers recalled due to a failure to meet safety requirements for infant sleep products

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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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