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Weekly Safety Recall Roundup continues with the highlight of light-up ruler bracelets added to the list of recalled products

Keep updated on the most recent product recalls affecting various items like children's toys, e-bikes, and safety gates to maintain the safety of your household.

Recalled items in the second installment of the Weekly Safety Recall Roundup include light-up ruler...
Recalled items in the second installment of the Weekly Safety Recall Roundup include light-up ruler bracelets.

Weekly Safety Recall Roundup continues with the highlight of light-up ruler bracelets added to the list of recalled products

Recalls of Children's Products and Electrical Items: Latest Updates

In the past few months, several recalls have been announced for children's products and electrical items in the U.S. Here is a summary of the latest recalls as of July 24, 2025:

FENGQS F7 Pro E-Bikes

Approximately 100 units of the FENGQS F7 Pro E-Bikes (Model: AP23-W, white, 37" tall) have been recalled due to lithium-ion batteries that can overheat and catch fire. Consumers are advised to stop using these e-bikes, mark and photograph the battery, and submit it to [email protected] for a refund.

Aiho Five-Drawer Dressers

Around 1,900 Aiho Five-Drawer Dressers have been recalled due to the potential for tip-over, posing entrapment or fatal injury risks to children. Consumers should stop using these dressers if they are unanchored and dispose of them, emailing a photo to [email protected] for a refund.

Minecraft Light-Up Slap Ruler Bracelets

Over 75,900 Minecraft Light-Up Slap Ruler Bracelets have been recalled due to accessible battery compartments violating toy safety standards. Users are advised to stop using these bracelets immediately and contact [email protected] with a disposal photo for a full refund.

LED Gloves

About 9,900 LED Gloves have been recalled due to accessible battery compartments and lack of required warnings. Consumers should dispose of these gloves and email [email protected] for a refund.

Transpro Electric Scooters

Three models of Transpro Electric Scooters (A3 Hub Motor, A11F Spark, R1 Commuter) have been recalled due to the risk of overheating and catching fire. Consumers should disable these scooters and submit proof to [email protected] for refund or free replacement.

Creekwood Naturals Turpentine Bottles

About 9,000 Creekwood Naturals Turpentine Bottles have been recalled due to lacking child-resistant packaging. Consumers can request a free child-resistant closure online or call 877-754-1776.

Georgia Pine Turpentine Bottles

Approximately 20,000 Georgia Pine Turpentine Bottles have been recalled due to being sold in non-child-resistant bottles. Consumers can contact Diamond G Forest Products at 912-647-7463 or visit Recall Info for a free child-resistant cap.

Electric Bug Zapper Rackets

Around 29,000 Electric Bug Zapper Rackets (Model: BZ-001) have been recalled due to rechargeable batteries that can overheat and catch fire. Consumers should contact iMirror at 800-762-9066 for a pre-paid return label and refund.

LIVACTI Retractable Safety Gates

About 1,400 LIVACTI Retractable Safety Gates have been recalled due to a design that allows a child's torso to pass through, creating a deadly entrapment hazard. Consumers should cut the mesh, photograph it, and email [email protected] for a refund.

No Injuries Reported

Fortunately, no injuries have been reported for the LIVACTI Retractable Safety Gates, Aiho Five-Drawer Dressers, and the Georgia Pine Turpentine Bottles.

Other Recent Recalls

Earlier in July, Danone U.S. voluntarily recalled YoCrunch® Yogurt with toppers due to plastic pieces found in toppers posing choking hazards. In August, recalls were announced for Children’s Swim Vests sold by TK Maxx and Homesense, and Boyro Baby Walkers sold on Amazon, due to safety concerns. The KidKraft Farm to Table Play Kitchen was also recalled due to strangulation hazards after a fatal incident.

Consumers are urged to check the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) website for the latest information on recalls, as these hazards can include strangulation, drowning, suffocation, lead poisoning, and choking risks.

  1. The latest updates in health and wellness news involve the recall of Minecraft Light-Up Slap Ruler Bracelets due to accessible battery compartments violating toy safety standards, posing potential health risks to users.
  2. In the realm of technology and finance, Transpro Electric Scooters (A3 Hub Motor, A11F Spark, R1 Commuter) have been recalled due to overheating issues, causing a fire hazard for consumers.
  3. General news highlights the recall of Electric Bug Zapper Rackets (Model: BZ-001) because of overheating rechargeable batteries, potentially leading to fire hazards for users. Alongside these items, several other products have been recalled this year due to various safety concerns, including children's swim vests, baby walkers, and a farm-themed play kitchen.

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