Avoid Burns And Needing An Attorney By Knowing About These Recalls
Increased Fire And Explosion Hazards
YSN Imports Inc., DBA Flame King, has issued recall number 17-186 on about 24,000 refillable propane cylinders. They provide fuel for outdoor appliances such as grills, and the company has received reports about the connector unscrewing. As you can imagine, leaking gas can have grave consequences, which can hinder one's ability to complete daily tasks. It is noteworthy to mention that no injuries, have been recorded yet, but you must check serial numbers on the bottles to protect your way of life. Brands include...
- Flame King, 14.1-ounce cylinders, with serial numbers ranging between 000001 and 004700
- Flame King, 16.4-ounce containers, with numbers of 000001 through 020800
- Little Kamper, 16-ounce bottles, with digits 000001 through 020800
- U-Haul, 1-pound cylinders, with serial numbers ranging between 000001 and 004700
- U-Haul, 1-pound cylinders, with digits ranging from 000001 through 020800
The brand logo and size is printed on the front of the unit, while the serial numbers are on the bottom foot ring. Cylinder colors also vary, as they are either green or blue. They sold at modern brick and mortar stores nationwide, which include Propane Depot, U-Haul, Home Depot, Ace Hardware, and Kamps. They were also available for purchase at Amazon and other online retailers at the cost of between $10 and $15. Before you head out for your annual camping trip, check the numbers on your propane bottle to hopefully, prevent injuries from occurring.
Consumers should immediately discontinue using the product, and contact the YSN Imports customer service department toll-free at 855-215-4970. More recall information can also be found, on the Flame King web page. The remedy for the problem is either a full refund or a replacement cylinder.
Recall Number 17-187 Issued On July 13, 2017
TJX Companies has become notified about two incidents involving Glass beer mugs becoming broken in Canada after they were heated or used with hot liquids. One of the reports included a burn injury to a consumers abdomen, so a threat to your safety is present. How does this affect you? While approximately 1,100 mugs sold in Canada, an additional 500 became purchased in the USA. Not only does this pose an increased burn risk, but it also increases the chances of a laceration occurring. The 16.9-ounce containers have a label on the side of them, which reads "Made in Poland," and another one on the bottom that provides a HomeGoods style number 069386.
The units sold exclusively at HomeGoods stores for around $4, nationwide, between May 2017 and June 2017. Consumers should immediately stop using hot liquids them up, and head to the nearest store for a full refund. Owners should also feel free to contact the organization's customer service department at 800-888-0776 or look at the company's web page to get more information about the problem. If you enjoy a nice warm cup of ale, or another hot beverage, and recently made a new glass purchase, take the proper precautions to ensure that the container you are using is not one involved in this recall.
Picture this, you are enjoying a delicious beverage one second, and the next you are headed to the emergency room in pain and agony. No one wants to experience this misery, and we don't want to see anyone, get hurt, so take care of your self. However, keep our firm in mind if you do receive an injury, and let us help you through this trying process.