The Government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices for September 22-26, 2011 (note that some will also be given separate headlines):
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls for Sept 22, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls for Sept 20, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls for Sept 14, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls for Sept 14, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recall for Sept 13, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recall for Sept 8, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recall for Sept 2, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls for Sept 1, 2011:
On September 1, 2011, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with nine manufacturers and distributors, announced a voluntary recall of all pourable gel fuels made or sold by the companies due to burn and flash fire hazards. The recall involves an estimated 2 million units of various pourable gel fuels packaged in one-quart plastic bottles and one-gallon plastic jugs and sold in scented and non-scented formulations, which were sold since 2008.