At McCoy, Hiestand & Smith we value the health and safety of everyone in our community. Sometimes regardless of how careful we are the products we buy aren’t as safe as we had hoped.
Products are recalled every day and it’s important to stay up to date on those recalls in order to keep you and your loved ones safe. Below are a few recent recalls that may affect you.
John Deere Recalls Gator Utility Vehicles
About 4,900 John Deer XUV590 and XUV590 S4 Gator Utility vehicles have been recalled. The powertrain hardware can come loose, causing the throttle to stick. This could result in the operator not being able to stop the vehicle, posing a crash hazard. Owners should immediately stop using the recalled vehicles and contact an authorized John Deere dealer for a free inspection and repair. John Deere is contacting all known purchasers directly. Consumers may contact Deere & Company at (800) 537-8233 or online at www.deere.com
Winnebago Recalls Motorhomes with Electrical Issue
Winnebago Industries is recalling 6,700 model year 2016-2019 Winnebago Era, Travato, Fuse, View, Trend, Aspect, Paseo, Via, Adventurer, Journey, Tour, & Grand Tour motorhomes. The vehicles have an auxiliary solar charging port circuit that is not fused. If solar panels are connected and exceed the amperage capacity of the circuit, the unprotected circuit can increase the risk of a fire. Owners may contact Winnebago customer service 1-641-585-6939 or 1-800-537-1885 to resolve the issue.
Rust-Oleum Recalls Countertop Coating
About 1,800 containers of Rust-Oleum black satin countertop coating have been recalled. The coating contains levels of lead that exceed the federal lead paint ban. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health issues. This recall involves one-quart containers of Rust-Oleum black satin countertop coating with product number 263209 and batch code P7612D. The product number and batch code are printed on the bottom of the can.
Core Health & Fitness Recalls Stairmaster Stepmill
3,500 StairMaster-branded 8G Gauntlet Stepmill machines have been recalled. The steps can accelerate rapidly without input from the user, posing a fall hazard. 52 incidents of steps accelerating unexpectedly have been reported, resulting in 12 minor injuries. This recall involves StairMaster-branded 8G Gauntlet Stepmill machines with model numbers 9-5250 & 9-5270 sold in red, black and red/yellow. The model number is printed on the base of the unit.
Product Quest Manufacturing Recalls CVS Nasal Products and Baby Oral Gels
The products, manufactured at the company’s Florida facility, contain microbial contamination identified as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a gram-negative pathogen can potentially lead to colonization and subsequent infection which can be life threatening in certain patient populations. Click here for a full list of the recalled products. Customers who purchased the recalled products should stop using them and return them to the place of purchase.
New recalls are issued constantly so remember to check back with us monthly for updated recall lists!