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November 8, 1974
Flammable Fabrics Consent Order Against Lady Lovely Apparel, Inc.
November 4, 1974
Safety Instructions Issued On Kemp Shredder
November 1, 1974
Consumers Warned About Possible Saddle Pad Anthrax Contamination
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission in cooperation with the Perforated Pad Company today warned consumers, particularly horse owners, that 5,000 to 10,000 "Alaskan Hair Saddle Pads" sold nationwide since January could be contaminated with anthrax spores.
July 26, 1974
CPSC Warns Of Fatal Electric Shock Hazard
May 24, 1974
CPSC And National Presto Industries, Inc. Cite Possible Fry Pan Hazard
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and National Presto Industries, Inc. today urged consumers who may have certain Presto or private-label electric fry pans - manufactured prior to September 1973 - to contact the company regarding possible excessive current leakage which could cause electric shock.
February 25, 1974
CPSC Warns Of Toy Chest Hazard
February 22, 1974
CPSC Alerts Consumers To Potential Hazard In Electric Arc Welder
February 21, 1974
CPSC Issues Fourth Warning Of Electric Shock Hazard In Lamp
Consumers who have purchased the "Mini Shadowy Stand" lamp from discount stores or retail shops are urged to discontinue use of the lamp because it contains defects which could result in fatal electric shock.
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