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US/Bethesda: Saxco International, LLC, a Fairfield, California establishment, recalls an estimated 8,370 Carboys from the American marketplace due to suspected glass breakage and consequential risks of structural failure, laceration, eye injury and/or bone fracture, all serious health and safety hazards requiring immediate medical intervention to minimize pain and suffering as well as prevent life-altering injury or death.
CPSC: https://rb.gy/awpt9
Direct link: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2023/Saxco-International-Recalls-Carboys-Due-to-Laceration-Hazard
Additional information:
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) reports this recall involves certain Carboys, glass jugs used for holding and transporting various liquids, including beer, wine, cider and mead, marketed, sold and delivered in the United States, as follows:
Filed under: Concussion | Traumatic Brain Injury ("TBI") hazard, Crush hazard, Home & Residential, Laceration hazard, US CPSC | Tagged: bone hazard, Carboy glass jars, cardiac arrest hazard, Concussion or Traumatic Brain Injury ("TBI") hazards, CPSC recall number: 23-259, jugs, kitchen, Recalls Direct RIN: 17495-2023, respiratory arrest hazard, Respiratory Failure hazards, Saxco International, smoke inhalation hazard, structural failure hazard, US Consumer Product Safety Commission | Leave a comment »