Segway, Inc, maker of the upright scooter-like vehicle of the name name, has faced a dozen lawsuits so far filed by customers who claim to have been injured by faulty products. Segway has declared two recalls since the company began, one in 2003 because of Segways that suddenly stopped once their batteries ran out, and […]
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Segway, Inc Facing Lawsuits
July 18th, 2008 · No Comments
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Evenflo Recalls Car Seats
March 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Evenflo has recalled a number of their baby car seats due to concerns that the top portion of the seat will separate from the base in high-speed crashes.
To help to combat the feats of the seat separating from its base, Evenflo is providing dual-hook fasteners to consumers.
The affected models are 390,391, 534, and 552. […]
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Cribs Recalled Due to Faulty Rail
March 5th, 2008 · No Comments
24,000 Indonesian-made baby cribs have been recalled because of safety concerns.
The concern is that children will be able to fall out of the cribs because the mattress doesn’t lower all the way. This allows the baby to be higher in the crib and giving them the chance to fall out.
So far no injuries have been […]
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Dollar General Pulls Valentine’s Day Product Off Shelves
February 14th, 2008 · No Comments
After a customer reported finding a metal object in a Pokemon Valentine’s Day lollipop purchased from a Dollar General in Florida, the company has decided to pull all Pokemon Valentine’s Day Cards and Pops products from its stores until further notice. It has also advised anyone who has purchased the products to avoid eating them […]
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