Recall roundup: canopies, monitors, and home goods

Floor lamps, mirrors, artwork, and video monitors are among the latest product recalls, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Signature Design by Ashley Amnon floor lamps under recall have reportedly caused four incidents of minor property damage due to melted switches.

The issue is with the product label which incorrectly states that a 40 watt bulb can be used in the lamp.

Stop using the lamp with the model number L207971, unplug it, and contact Ashley Furniture at 800-477-2222 to receive a full refund.

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One person has been injured by a falling mirror with faulty hanging hardware the brand name Uttermost.

The recall involves various mirrors, art, and wall decor sold with an adjustable j-hook hanging hardware with the item number 1703, 1704, 1705, or 1706, which can fail.

There are a total of 13 reports of falling wall decor and mirrors.

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If your product’s hanging hardware is part of this recall, remove the items from the wall and contact Uttermost at 800-678-5486 to receive a free replacement hook.

There are 328 reports of expanding and overheating batteries in certain models of video surveillance monitors by Lorex.

This recall involves monitors with multiple sizes, model numbers and serial numbers which can be found here. 

If you have one of the recalled monitors, stop using it and contact Lorex at 844-265-7388 for a full refund.

Tractor canopies by A&I are under recall because they may cause injury.

The canopies can cause the Rollover Protective Structure to fail to protect the tractor operator.

No one has been hurt but stop using the canopies sold in green, blue, orange, red and dark red.

Contact A&I at 800-657-4343 or an authorized John Deere dealer for a free repair.

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Recessed downlights by Ketra are under recall because they have incorrect wiring that could lead to an electric shock.

Only Ketra D3 downlights with the date codes between K4816 and K1118 are part of the recall.

Don’t use the lights and contact Ketra, Inc. at 800-940-5917 to schedule a free inspection and repair.

More than 34,000 Amerisun PowerSmart snow blowers are under recall due to eight reports of them getting stuck in drive mode, and a total of 20 reports of loose pulley bolts.

There are multiple models and serial numbers under recall, click here for the full list. 

No one has been injured but stop using the recalled snow blowers and contact Amerisun at 800-791-9458 for a free repair kit or information on how to receive a free repair.

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