RECALLS: Children’s sleepwear, quilts, stoves, and chips recalled in Ontario
Published May 19, 2024 at 2:04 pm
This week, residents are asked to check their homes for clothes, household items and food products. Some pose injuries such as burns and lacerations, while others may be contaminated with bacteria that can make you sick.
Various Liverpool Football Club (L.F.C.) children’s sleepwear
The recall involves 20 different Liverpool Football Club (L.F.C.) branded children’s sleepwear items. Each item has a red neck label that indicates the size and “L.F.C.”logo. Additionally, a sewn-in side-seam label provides details such as the product code, country of origin, fibre content, and washing instructions. These sets were manufactured in Bangladesh, China and India.
20 clothing sets are being recalled. Here are the first ten:
- LFC 2 Pack Red & Grey Baby Sleep Suits: A22RV02
- LFC 23/24 Home Baby Bodysuit: S23MN01
- LFC 23/24 Home Baby PJ Set: S23MN08
- LFC 23/24 Home Baby Sleep Suit: S23MN09
- LFC 23/24 Home Junior PJ Set: S23TM04
- LFC Baby 2 Pack Sleep Suit: A21RV01
- LFC Baby 23/24 Away Baby PJ Set: S23MN16
- LFC Baby 23/24 Away Sleepsuit: S23MN15
- LFC Baby Candy Sleepsuit: A13400
- LFC Baby Christmas Pyjamas: A23NF05
For the full list click here.
According to reports the affected products do not meet flammability requirements under the Children’s Sleepwear Regulations.
Loose-fitting children’s sleepwear can more easily come into contact with ignition sources like stove elements, candles, and matches, and once ignited, it will burn rapidly, potentially causing severe burns to large areas of the child’s body.
The company reported that 89 units of the affected products were sold in Canada between May 2023 to March 2024.
Risks: Poses flammability and burn hazards.
What you should do: Stop using the recalled items and contact L.F.C. for a refund.
As of May 10, 2024, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries with the affected products in Canada.
Red Land Cotton quilts and quilted shams
10 items are part of the quilt and shams recall. Here are the first five:
Baby Quilt
- Colors: White, natural, and charcoal ticking print
- Size: N/A
Classic Quilt
- Colors: White, natural, ticking stripe, blue, and gray
- Sizes: Twin, full/queen, king/California king
Classic Quilted Euro Shams
- Colors: White, natural, ticking stripe, blue, and gray
- Size: N/A
King Shams
- Colors: White, natural, blue, gray, and ticking stripe
- Size: N/A
Standard Shams
- Colors: White, natural, blue, gray, and ticking stripe
- Size: N/A
For the full list click here
The issue with the items is pieces of broken needles have been found inside some quilts and quilted shams.
The company reported that 4 units of the affected products were sold in Canada between May 2023 to February 2024.
Risks: Potential laceration hazards.
What you should do: Discontinue using products and contact the company for a refund or replacement.
As of May 7, 2024, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
Expanded recall: Frigidaire© and Kenmore Elite© Freestanding Electric Ranges
This expanded recall involves specific models of Frigidaire and Kenmore Elite freestanding electric ranges with smooth top cooking surfaces, rotary knobs, and digital readouts.
Recalled products have model numbers starting with the specified combinations and serial numbers within the listed ranges. The model and serial numbers can be found by opening the drawer at the bottom of the range and locating the information plate on the right side of the frame.
The recall has been reissued and expanded to offer replacement moisture kits for affected ranges and provide alternative remedies for owners of older models where replacement parts are unavailable.
There are 23 models part of the recall. Here are the first ten:
- C970-68802: NF122xxxxx to NF806xxxxx — Kenmore Elite
- C970-68803: NF122xxxxx to NF806xxxxx — Kenmore Elite
- C970-68804: NF122xxxxx to NF806xxxxx — Kenmore Elite
- C970-68808: NF122xxxxx to NF806xxxxx — Kenmore Elite
- C970-68809: NF122xxxxx to NF806xxxxx — Kenmore Elite
- C970-68830: NF122xxxxx to NF806xxxxx — Kenmore Elite
- C970-68832: NF122xxxxx to NF806xxxxx — Kenmore Elite
- C970-68833: NF122xxxxx to NF806xxxxx — Kenmore Elite
- C970-69803: NF122xxxxx to NF806xxxxx — Kenmore Elite
- C970-69804: NF122xxxxx to NF806xxxxx — Kenmore Elite
For the full list click here.
The company reported that approximately 54,230 units of the affected products were sold in Canada, and approximately 203,000 were sold in the United States between June 2001 to July 2009.
Risks: Poses fire and burn hazards.
What you should do: Individuals are asked to contact Electrolux immediately to schedule a free inspection and repair if applicable, or to receive an electronic gift card, depending on your model. If your range is not showing any of the issues mentioned in this recall, you can continue using it until repairs are completed.
Frito Lay brand SunChips Multigrains Harvest Cheddar Snacks and Original Munchies Snack Mix
The follow chip brands and batches are part of the recall:
Frito Lay – SunChips Multigrains Harvest Cheddar Snacks
- All sizes
- UPC: 060410040591, 060410066232, 060410001295, 060410037249, 060410003923, 060410053942, 060410053119
- Date Codes: 2024 JL 16 to 2024 AU 13 inclusively
Frito Lay – Original Munchies Snack Mix
- All sizes
- UPC: 060410001806, 060410003862, 060410067826, 060410054826, 060410054628, 060410039342
- Date Codes: 2024 JL 16 to 2024 AU 13 inclusively
Frito Lay – Variety Packs Cheesy Mix
- Size: 448 g
- UPC: 060410074817
- Date Codes: 2024 JL 16 to 2024 AU 13 inclusively
Frito Lay – SunChips Multigrains Harvest Cheddar Snacks
- Size: 32 packs
- UPC: 060410037256
- Date Codes: 2024 JL 16 to 2024 AU 13 inclusively
Frito Lay – SunChips Multigrains Harvest Cheddar Snacks
- Size: 40 packs
- UPC: 060410222768
- Date Codes: 2024 JL 16 to 2024 AU 13 inclusively
Frito Lay – Original Munchies Snack Mix
- Size: 40 packs
- UPC: 060410221228
- Date Codes: 2024 JL 16 to 2024 AU 13 inclusively
The product is being recalled from the marketplace due to possible Salmonella contamination.
Contaminated food with Salmonella might not show signs of spoilage but can lead to illness. Vulnerable individuals like young children, pregnant women, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems can suffer severe and, at times, fatal infections.
Common symptoms for healthy individuals include fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea. Prolonged complications may involve severe arthritis.
Risks: Health hazard.
What you should do: Do not consume and throw the product away.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is conducting a food safety investigation, which may lead to the recall of other products.
It is unknown if anyone who consumed the products fell sick.
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