Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Did Cardinal Distributing Poison Your Child for Profit?

If you think that all of the recalls we list are just innocent little mistakes, think again. Sometimes companies knowingly endanger us, our pets and our children to make a quick buck... or even a quick .25 cents.

Cardinal Distributing was ordered by the Consumer Product Safety commission in 2004 to pull their Children's Rings with Dice or Horseshoes off the market because they contained enough lead to poison the children using them. These are the tacky little things you can buy in vending machines for a quarter.

So what does this company do? They pull them off the market long enough for the CPCS to turn their backs and then they put the EXACT SAME RINGS back into circulation. If I were a cursing man the following would look very different: Ufreakingbelievable!

These cheap little trinkets were made in India. Why worry about terrorism when countries like India and China are openly flooding our economy with, cheap, lethal goods?

This makes me sick to my stomach to even write about. So instead of writing more, I'll just send you to the CPSC website where you can learn all about the recall.

By the way, I hope this company gets sued to kingdom come. This is what personal injury lawyers call taking lead-filled toys from a baby.






Recalled Childrens Ring Recalled Dice Ring

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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Recalled Shelhigh Implantable Medical Devices


The FDA has seized all implantable medical devices from Shelhigh, Inc.. These devices were used in many types of surgeries, including open heart surgery, neurosurgery and abdominal, pelvic and thoracic surgery.

The recalled Shelhigh implants are a danger due to deficiencies in the manufacturing process that may compromise sterility and cause infection leading to serious injury or death. Critically ill, pediatric, and geriatric patients - and those with poorly functioning immune systems - are particularly at risk.

According to the Shelhigh website, "The Shelhigh proprietary No-React® Tissue Detoxification process has revolutionized the biological tissue and valve marketplace. Our No-React process effectively resists infection..."

Obviously, that is an inaccurate statement.

Shelhigh products include a range of biological tissues and valves, in the Aortic, Mitral and Pulmonic categories, including tricuspid, semi-stented, and stentless valves, valve repair systems, annuloplasty rings, pulmonic valve systems, valved conduits and tissue patches.

Doctors should stop using the recalled Shelhigh devices immediately, and screen patients who have received ANY Shelhigh implant for infections, and ensure that the device is functioning properly

Patients who think they may have received a Shelhigh device during surgery should contact their physician for more information. If indeed they were given a Shelhigh implantable device, they should see the doctor immediately and get checked for infections, and to ensure that the device is properly working.

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Sunday, March 11, 2007

Ford Truck Recall Alert for Trucks with Speed Control

Over 155,000 Ford trucks are being recalled by the Ford Motor Company, according to today's recall alert by the NHTSA.

Here are the models being recalled, all year 2003 Fords:

Ford E550 Trucks (2002 & 2003)
Ford Excursion SUV
Ford F-150 Trucks
Ford F250 Trucks
Ford F350 Trucks
Ford F450 Trucks
Ford F550 Trucks
Lincoln Blackwood Pickup Truck


On the models above, certain trucks equipped with speed control, gas or natural gas engines, the speed control deactivation switch may overheat. The overheating speed control switch could result in smoke that may impair the diver's ability to see, and/or cause a fire under the truck's hood.

What to do if you own one of these Ford trucks:
Immediately discontinue use of the speed control, and take your truck in to a Ford dealer. The dealer will install a fused wiring harness into the speed control system for free.

Owners may contact ford at 1-866-436-7332 or call the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-426 if they have further questions.

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