
Consumers should not attempt to test the propane themselves. Instead, they should immediately contact the retailer, supplier or Crescent Point Energy hotline to arrange for an inspection. If inspection confirms that the propane contains insufficient odorant, Crescent Point Energy will either promptly arrange for appropriate odorization or provide a replacement portable tank. Consumers should have carbon monoxide alarms in homes or other buildings that utilize gas. If consumers do smell even a faint odor of gas or a gas leak, they should immediately leave the building and call 911 or their gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Do not light a match, turn on a light or switch on anything electrical.
About 118,000,000 gallons (U.S.) (additional units sold in Canada)

The wiring in the plug-in dimming and on/off switch modules is incorrectly installed.
Consumers should contact Vivint Inc. immediately for instructions for a free replacement module. Vivint is contacting consumers directly.
About 213,000

The converter can overheat if a load in excess of 50 watts is applied to the converter while in the 50-watt setting.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled travel converters and contact Samsonite to return the product for a full refund.
About 20,000

An electrical component in the washers can overheat
Consumers should immediately unplug and stop using the recalled washers and contact GE Appliances for a free repair.
About 222,000 (in addition, about 450 were sold in Canada)

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Tassimo brewers and contact the firm to order a free replacement T Disc holder for the brewing mechanism.
About 835,000 in the United States and an additional 900,000 in Canada

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled combination grills/griddles and contact W.P. Appliances for instructions on returning the grills/griddles for a full refund.
About 27,000

Incorrect wiring causes the microwave’s exterior to reach temperatures exceeding 183 degrees Fahrenheit, posing a burn hazard to the user.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled microwave ovens and contact Sears for a free in-home repair.
About 700