Product Safety reporting and analysis from Zorywire.

Thermos is recalling about 8.2 million food jars and bottles because stoppers can eject forcefully after perishables are stored inside for an extended period. Owners should stop using affected models and contact Thermos for a free replacement stopper or replacement bottle.

Kidisle is recalling about 17,600 KC101B hot and iced coffeemakers after reports that the machines can unexpectedly release hot liquid or steam. Owners should stop using the recalled coffeemakers and follow the refund instructions.

The KTL Glitter and Glow Magical Sand Art Kit has been recalled over a possible asbestos contamination risk in the sand. Owners should check model TY7626 and barcode 5033849865252, stop using the kit and follow official disposal or return instructions.

Several POM power bank lines sold in TK Maxx and Homesense stores are being recalled over a fire risk linked to internal wiring. Owners should stop using affected models immediately and return them for a refund or replacement.

Wyze Solar Cam Pan security cameras are under recall because the wrong screw can puncture the lithium-ion battery and create a fire or burn hazard. Owners should check model WYZESCPWH and use Wyze’s recall process for a refund, replacement or gift card.

Haleon recalled four lots of Gas-X Extra Strength Softgels 125 mg after possible coolant contamination during packaging. Consumers should check UPCs and lot numbers TL8K, YH9X, YH9Y and X78N and stop using affected packages.

About 7,500 Tiny Land children’s play tents are under recall because fiberglass poles can shed fibers and irritate skin or eyes. Parents should check the stitched-in SKU or batch number, stop using affected tents and request a free repair kit.

Two Amazon-sold pool drain covers from Broqixin and Crenlux were recalled after CPSC said they violate federal entrapment-protection standards. Pool owners and operators should stop using pools with the recalled covers and contact the sellers for refunds.

Little Grape Land nursing pillows sold through Amazon are being recalled because they can obstruct an infant’s breathing, federal safety officials said. Parents and caregivers should stop using the recalled pillows and follow the company’s refund instructions.

Target recalled specific Up & Up baby wipes after Food and Drug Administration testing identified microbial contamination in product samples. Shoppers should check affected UPCs, manufacturing codes and expiration dates, then return recalled wipes to Target for a refund.

Vornado SRTH Small Room Tower Heaters are being recalled because a fan blade can detach, causing the heater to overheat and pose a fire hazard. Owners should stop using the heater, unplug it and contact Vornado for refund instructions.

SUNS International is recalling about 7,000 SS6291 residential elevator interlock switches because they can leave an exterior door unlocked. Homeowners should stop using affected elevators and contact SUNS or their installer for a free professional replacement.




