This summer product sold at Lowe's and Costco is recalled after 24 injuries

If you have this in your yard, you will have to stop using it immediately.


Spending more time outside is one of the best things about the warmer time, and with the summer finally here, many of us go to the beach or even relax in the backyard . TheJuly four is also at the corner of the street, which means you may have outdoor barbecues and swimming pool holidays to host or attend. But a summer product sold at LOWE could be a dangerous addition to your festivities, after having already led to 24 injuries. Read the rest to find out what you want to avoid using this summer.

Read this then:If you bought this from Lowe's or Home Depot, stop using it now, those responsible warn.

Other reminders have been issued for summer staples.

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External products have been criticized recently, includingswing nest egg chairs Sold at T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, Homegoods and HomeSense Stores. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced on June 16 that the TJX companies, which operate these stores, voluntarily recalled the chairs after19 injuries have been reported.

According to the announcement, these items were sold under the marks Martha Stewart and Tommy Bahama and posed a danger for consumers to collapse or falling while you use. Twenty-seven total chairs incidents collapsed or for a tip have been reported, with injuries, including cuts, scratches, pain and a report of the broken ribs and a collapsed lung.

And even more recently, on June 23, the CPSC announced that Sunvilla Corporation had published a reminder for its10 'LED market umbrella, which was sold exclusively toCostco stores at national scale. According to the opinion, nearly 400,000 units were affected by the recall, which was announced after being discovered that the lithium-ion strikers attached to the solar panels of the umbrella could overheat. This occurred six times, with five fire reports and a report on the umbrella leading to injuries by inhalation of smoke.

And now, another product sold at Costco, as well as Lowe's, is recalled, which means that you want to make a scan of your backyard to make sure that this article is not available for guests.

The chairs sold by these retailers may not be sure to sit.

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If you have bought new chairs to relax outside this year, they could be part of a new reminder.

On June 30, the CPSC announced that the Shelterlogic group remembered its Rio brandSwing hammock chairs Due to a potential danger of injuries. About 780,000 chairs were sold in the United States in Lowe's, Costco, Tractor Supply Company and Blain's Farm & Fleet, said CPSC. You may also have placed an order for these online items on Amazon.com, Campingworld.com, Costco.com, Lowes.com and Walmart.com in preparation for the summer season. Chairs were sold from January 2020 to June 2022, with price labels between $ 40 and $ 60.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

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Two dozen injury reports were received, which caused the recall.

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The chairs were recalled after the Shelterlogic group received 24 reports of incidents that led to an injury. Consumers fell during the use of the chair, said the agency, with injuries mentioned like bruises, ailments and pain, head lacerations, rear tension, concussions and abrasions.

According to the CPSC, the chair legs can collapse when the assembly pins - which have been provided with a purchase - are not properly inserted.

If you have this chair, you will have to revisit the instructions.

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Wondering if you have one of these recalled chairs? The CPSC confirmed that the recall only includes those with warning labels at the back of the file or the armrest of the chair. The chairs came in gray, navy, blue, red and camouflage and had a black or gray metal frame. The seats are made of fabric and can have attached drinking support, and the Rio brand is printed under the attached pillow.

The CPSC asks consumers to stop using the chairs at the moment and contact Shelterlogic to receive updated instructions. The new directions describe and help check how to properly insert the pins into the chair legs, the agency said. You can call the company at no cost at 888-635-3359 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern hour (and) from Monday to Friday, or you can reach customer service by e-mail at [email protected].


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