The Consumer Product Safety Commission is looking into requiring carbon monoxide detection and shut-off systems in vented gas heating appliances. The commission says it now thinks technology has developed to the point where carbon monoxide sensors can withstand the harsh conditions found in gas furnaces, boilers, wall furnaces and floor furnaces. Systems that automatically shut down when carbon monoxide is detected would improve the safety of the devices, which are currently used in homes, schools, hotels and nursing homes, said CPSC. Although some in industry say current sensor designs wouldn’t be able to operate for any length of time, CPSC noted that Japan already requires carbon monoxide detection systems in vented gas heating appliances. To gather more information before it takes any regulatory action, CPSC will hold a public meeting June 3 in Rockville, Md. Registration is required by May 23. Written comments on the issue are due by June 7.
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on April 1 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on March 27 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on March 26 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is establishing a new safety standard for soft infant and toddler carriers. CPSC’s final rule adopts without change the ASTM standard F2236-14 for all soft infant and toddler carriers manufactured or imported on or after Sept. 29, 2014. The new standard covers fabric carriers designed to carry an infant or toddler in an upright position in close proximity to the caregiver and are generally for children between 7 and 45 pounds. It includes both structured and nonstructured carriers.
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on March 25 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on March 19 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on March 19 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on March 18 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on March 13 the following voluntary recalls of imported products: