
The deflation button can come unscrewed and result in loss of buoyancy, posing a drowning hazard.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled buoyancy compensation vests and take them to a Mares scuba dealer for a free repair.
About 600

The unicorn horn on the rain boot can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.
Consumers should immediately take the recalled rain boots away from children and return them to any Target store for a full refund.
About 29,000

The mattress fails to meet the mandatory federal flammability standard for mattresses, posing a fire hazard.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled folding mattress and contact Cushy Form to receive a free fitted liner, including shipping, to cover the mattress and bring it into compliance with the federal standard. The firm is notifying all known purchasers directly.
About 2,300

The climbing sticks can break due to a bolt failure on the center step, posing a fall hazard and risk of serious injury.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled climbing sticks and return them to Xtreme Outdoor Products (XOP) for a full refund or refund in the form of a store credit.
About 1,165

The three-prong AC wall plug adapters can break and expose the metal portion of the adapter, posing an electric shock risk.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled wall plug adapters and contact Apple for free replacement adapters.
About 814,000 (in addition, about 81,000 were sold in Canada)

An incorrectly wired chassis harness can cause an incorrect throttle control signal to the electric drive motor, which can cause the vehicle to accelerate unexpectedly, posing a crash hazard.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled ROVs and contact a Polaris dealer to schedule a free repair. Polaris is contacting all registered owners directly.
About 3,900