Monoprice recalled Category 6 Ethernet bulk CMR communications cable used in home and office networks for not meeting UL 1666 voluntary safety standards, posing a fire hazard when exposed to a flame, said the Consumer Product Safety Commission Wednesday. Consumers should stop using the recalled cables and contact Monoprice to schedule a free visit to inspect and replace the cable. It was sold at the Monoprice website, Amazon and through installation companies December 2018-February 2020 for $20-$130.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls on Sept. 16:
Monoprice recalled Category 6 Ethernet bulk CMR communications cable used in home and office networks for not meeting UL 1666 voluntary safety standards, posing a fire hazard when exposed to a flame, said the Consumer Product Safety Commission Wednesday. Consumers should stop using the recalled cables and contact Monoprice to schedule a free visit to inspect and replace the cable. It was sold at the Monoprice website, Amazon and through installation companies December 2018-February 2020 for $20-$130.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls on Sept. 3:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls on Sept. 2:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls on Aug. 27:
Hong Kong suspended certain imports from a Brazilian meat plant after China said meat from the plant tested positive for the coronavirus, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service reported Aug. 14. The suspension, which took effect Aug. 13, applies to imported poultry meat from the plant, which can only sell poultry products to Hong Kong. Even though only one Brazilian plant was affected, USDA said Hong Kong traders might begin importing poultry products from countries other than Brazil due to fears “that products from other Brazilian plants could be found to be contaminated with coronavirus.” The report said: “It seems that the Hong Kong food authority has not overreacted to the incident. Given that the batch in question is not available in Hong Kong, [the Hong Kong Center for Food Safety] has not issued a voluntary recall of products from the plant.”
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls on Aug. 19:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls on Aug. 12:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls on Aug. 11: