If you have these headphones, stop using them immediately
Popular electronics could present a serious risk to your health and safety, say experts.
For many people, appear headphones in a pocket or purse before leaving the house, it's just as part of their daily routine to lock the door behind them. Unfortunately, if you use a specific type of popular headphones, your safety could be compromised.
On April 14, the Consumer Products Safety Board (CPSC)announced the reminder About 7,450 load cases sold with wireless audio-technica headphones. Cases, sold with the model model of headphones audio-technica, ath-ck3tw, are subject to overheating and could have been able topotentially cause a fire. The affected cases are printed with the aforementioned model number and have been sold on Amazon, the audio-technica website and many brick and mortar shops between December 2019 after February 20, 2021.
On the recall date, Audio-Technica had received four incidents of cases of hembles overheating and causing damage to the two cases themselves and the surfaces on which they had been placed. If you have the case of helmet assigned to the home, call Audio-Technica at 800-518-2520 on weekdays between 12 m. at 7 m. And, email the company at [email protected] or visit theRemember the page on the audio-technica website Request a replacement. In the meantime, the company warns against the attempt to charge your headphones with recalled cases.
However, recalled helmet headphones are not the only products that can put your safety in danger. Read it to find out which common household items could be a serious threat to your safety and your health. And for more products that could endanger you,If you bought this in Walmart, the FDA says stop using it immediately.
1 Mobile hot spots
Internet access is a must for many jobs nowadays, and there were probably major disturbances to people in possession of one of 2.5 million Jetpack from Verizon Ellipsis Jetpack MobileThe hot spots that are not remembered. CPSC reported the recall of Hotspot on April 8, citing the concern of theThe lithium-ion battery of the device could overheat and cause injury and fires. On the reminder date, Verizon had received 15 reports on the overheating of the devices, including six damage reports caused to property and two reported injuries. If you have the home-assigned device, unplug it, turn it off and return it to Verizon or the school district that provided you. And for more technological products at Ditch immediately,If you use this to load your phone, the officials say stop now.
2 Preparation bowls
Your implementation can be much less effective if it leads to your food doing glass. That's exactly what happened recently to customers who werebought 6,850 glass preparation bowls Epicure, who were recalled on April 7 because ofBowl reports break or break, the CPSC reported. On the date of recall, a person had cut their finger on the recalled bowls and 41 people had lived their bowls that break or break. If you have the epicure bowls recalled at home, you canContact Epicure for a replacement set. And for another risky article in your kitchen, checkThe FDA warns you not to eat this well-loved hostess snack.
3 Bottled water
Bottled water Perhaps a core food in many housing and workplace, but if you have a particular type in your possession, you'd better throw it. On March 16, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it was investigatingFive cases of non-viral hepatitis Associated with the alkaline water consumption of real water mark and the product must be eliminated immediately.
"We advise consumers, restaurants and retailers not to consume, cook, sell or serve true 'alkaline' alkaline water," saidFrank Yiannas, Assistant Deputy Commissioner of FDA for Food Policy and Response to a Declaration. The company has since reminded all its real water products. And for more news reminder delivered directly to your inbox,Sign up for our daily newsletter.
4 Kia cars
For many buyers, the safety rating of a car on the road is all - but in the case ofTwo types of kias, just park cars in a home garage could also pose a serious risk. On March 9, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that Select 2017-2021 Kia Sportages and Kia Cadenzas were recalled after the automatic manufacturer received parking reports.cars catch fire. If you have a car that corresponds to the aforementioned description in your possession, you can enter your wine number in the NHTSA database to see if your car should be repaired. And for more security risks are hiding for sight,If you have these supplements at home, the FDA says "destroy them".