MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) --Target stores are recalling an LED flashlight set after two customers reported receiving minor burns using them. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, four ...
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — Target has announced a recall of LED flashlights. The flashlights in question were sold between October 2010 to December of 2011. The back of the package contains the UPC code ...
Target has received reports of four incidents involving six-piece LED Flashlight Sets, including two minor burn injuries to consumers’ hands. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on ...
has announced a voluntary recall of about 610,000 Halloween flashlights sold at Target because they can overheat and melt, posing a burn hazard. The firm has received eight reports of flashlights ...
NPW Halloween Projector Flashlights, sold exclusively at Target, have been recalled due to fire and burn hazards. The flashlight is orange with white stripes and a black end piece and measures about ...
When turned on, the flashlights can apparently heat up, smoke or melt, posing fire and burn hazards. They were sold at Target stores nationwide from October 2010 through December 2011. The flashlight ...
Importer: Target, of Minneapolis, Minn. Manufacturer: DGI LLC, of Warren, N.J. and Tien Hsing, of Wanchai, Hong Kong Hazard: The flashlights can overheat and melt, posing a burn hazard to consumers.
Target has recalled 610,000 Halloween flashlights sold exclusively at its stores after learning that the lights could heat up, melt and burn hands. Two types of Halloween-themed flashlights are ...
Target has recalled 610,000 Halloween flashlights sold exclusively at its stores after learning that the lights could heat up, melt and burn hands. Two types of Halloween-themed flashlights are ...
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