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Certain RYOBI 2300 PSI 1.2GPM and 2700 PSI 1.1GPM Electric Pressure Washers recalled due to potential impact hazard

3 months 2 weeks ago
In certain circumstances the pressure washers’ capacitor can overheat and burst, causing parts to be forcefully ejected, posing a potential risk of serious injury from impact to the user or bystanders.  As of August 20, 2025, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada. In the United States, the company has received 135 reports of incidents and 32 reports of injuries.
Consumer product safety

C.A.M.P. Nimbus Lock Carabiners recalled due to serious injury or death from a fall

3 months 2 weeks ago
The recalled products’ automatic closing mechanism can break and prevent the gate from closing, posing a risk of serious injury or death due to falling.  As of August 19, 2025, the company has received 4 reports of the closing mechanism breaking in Canada, and no reports of injuries. In the United States, the company has received 17 reports of the closing mechanism breaking and no reports of injuries.
Consumer product safety

Expanded recall: Various DESIGNME hair products recalled due to improper labelling

3 months 2 weeks ago
This product does not meet the Cosmetic Regulations in Canada. Specifically, the product does not have mandatory hazard labelling. It is missing required hazard symbols, signal words, and safety information. Improper labelling could result in misuse of the product and lead to serious injury. As of August 22, 2025, the company has received no reports of incidents in Canada, and no reports of injuries.
Consumer product safety

VEVOR Tabletop Fire Pit Bowl recalled due to fire hazard

3 months 2 weeks ago
The recalled products do not meet the labelling requirements for consumer chemical products sold with the intention of being filled with a hazardous chemical product, as required by the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001, under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act. The portable firepots also do not have the required labelling according to the ASTM F3363-19 Standard Specification for Unvented Liquid/Gel Fuel-Burning Portable Devices. These labelling requirements are necessary to inform consumers about fire or burn hazards, including flame jetting. Flame jetting occurs when fuel vapours around a poured fuel stream ignite when a user refuels a portable fire product that is still burning, possibly when a flame is not readily visible. It can also occur when the flame is extinguished but the device is still hot. This can result in a burst of flaming fuel being rapidly expelled out of the container and travelling a distance dangerous to the user and bystanders. Flame jetting occurs very quickly, so the user and/or bystanders are unable to react quickly enough to move away from an incoming flame jet. Please visit this page for more information on flame jetting and portable products that use pourable alcohol-based fuels. The lack of appropriate labelling and hazard information could contribute to a flame jetting incident and/or unintentional exposure to the product and lead to serious illness, injury or death. As of August 12, 2025, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
Consumer product safety