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FIAT CHRYSLER AUTOMOBILES

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is recalling 160,229 Ram 1500 pickup trucks from the 2019 and 2020 model years. The trucks have adjustable pedals that may get stuck on all-weather floor mats while driving. FCA also issued a separate recall for more than 43,000 floor mats for the same reason. In a statement, FCA said it’s not aware of any crashes or injuries related to this problem. FCA issued the recall after a driver reported a floor mat that interfered with the accelerator pedal while driving. That driver was able to stop the vehicle. What to do: Contact your local Ram dealer, who will be able to modify a vehicle’s floor mats if necessary until replacements are available. Or call FCA at 800853-1403 for details. If drivers encounter a stuck accelerator pedal in one of the recalled Ram trucks or any other vehicle, they should depress the brake pedal and not release it until the vehicle stops. Like most new vehicles, these Ram trucks are equipped with brake-throttle override technology that will bring an accelerating vehicle to a stop if the driver holds down the brake pedal, even if the accelerator is stuck.

LITHONIA LIGHTING BRACKETS

Lithonia Lighting is recalling about 318,500 CFMK surface mount brackets because the brackets can fail to securely surface mount the CPANL LED and fall unexpectedly, posing a risk of injury. The brackets were sold at Lowe’s and other home improvement stores and online at lowes.com from August 2018 through June 2020 for CFMK brackets included with CPANL LEDs for $85 to $100. What to do: Stop using the LEDs surface mounted with a CFMK bracket. Contact Lithonia Lighting at 855-307-2454 or go to lithonia.acuitybrands.com for details and a free repair kit. You should prevent people from going into the immediate area under the lighting fixtures until the brackets are repaired.

INTERTEX BLOWERS

Intertex is recalling about 189,000 B-Air, BlueDri, BlueDri Pro, and Soleaire blowers (air movers are often used as a water damage restoration tool to dry out floors and carpets). The utility outlets on the side of the Intertex blowers are not protected by a circuit breaker, and if the outlet becomes overloaded or short-circuits, it could overheat, posing a fire risk. The blowers were sold at Home Depot and Lowe’s stores and online from January 2008 through July 2020 for $120 to $300. What to do: Stop using the convenience outlets on the side of the blower. Contact Intertex at 800-465-7300 or go to b-air.com for details and a free repair.

WD-40 MILDEW STAIN REMOVER

WD-40 is recalling about 130,000 X-14 mildew stain remover bottles because pressure can build up inside the bottle and cause it to fall over and leak, posing a risk of skin irritation. The affected bottles were sold in retail stores nationwide (except in California) from March 2020 through July 2020 for $4 to $5. What to do: Stop using the stain remover. Contact the WD-40 Company at 877-598-5726 or go to either x14recall.expertinquiry. com or x14brand.com for details on how to dispose of the product or return it to receive a full refund.

HASBRO SUPER SOAKER TOYS

Hasbro is recalling about 52,900 Super Soaker XP 20 and Super Soaker XP 30 toys because the sticker on the water tank of the toy contains levels of lead in the ink that exceed the federal lead content ban. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects. The toys were sold at Target from March 2020 to July 2020 for about $8 (XP 20) and $13 (XP 30). What to do: Don’t allow children to use this toy. Contact Hasbro at 888-664-3323 or go to shop.hasbro.com/en-us for details and instructions on how to return the product for a full refund.

WILLIS ELECTRIC ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREES

Willis Electric is recalling about 99,000 Home Accents Holiday artificial Christmas trees because the tree’s foot-pedal controller can overheat, posing a burn hazard. The trees were sold at Home Depot from June 2019 through December 2019 for $80 to $360. What to do: Stop using the foot-pedal controller, dispose of it, and contact Willis Electric at 866-210-5958 or go to williscorporation.com for details and a free replacement footpedal controller.

TRIANGLE TUBE GAS BOILERS

Triangle Tube is recalling about 63,000 Prestige Solo & Prestige Excellence condensing gas boilers because flue gas can escape from the gas boilers if the vent adapter is not securely reattached to the boiler after maintenance or repair, posing a carbon monoxide poisoning hazard to consumers. The boilers were sold at wholesale distributors and installed by independent contractors nationwide from November 2011 through July 2020 for $3,400 to $9,700. What to do: Immediately contact Triangle Tube at 877-574-5036 or go to triangletube.com for details and to schedule a free repair. If you continue using the boiler while awaiting repair, you should have working carbon monoxide alarms on each level of your home and outside sleeping areas. If you do not have a carbon monoxide alarm, you can contact Triangle Tube to have one shipped free of charge.

PIER 1 CANDLES

The Consumer Product Safety Commission is recalling about 30,810 Pier 1 Three-Wick Halloween candles because the candle’s high flames can ignite the surface of the wax, posing fire and burn hazards. What to do: Do not use the candle. Dispose of it in the trash. For questions, call the CPSC hotline at 800-638-2772.

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