Safety
How the Chevy Volt Became a Political Punching Bag
11:15AM 1/26/2012
GM CEO Dan Akerson is charged up about the politically manufactured controversy surrounding the Chevy Volt. "We did not engineer the car to become a political punching bag," he said. Tough words -- but rescuing the Volt's reputation will be a tough fight.
Cheap Knockoffs and Counterfeits Can Be Hazardous to Your Health
11:00AM 6/17/2011

We all know that buying a fake Fendi is "bad" to the degree that selling such goods is illegal, and they hurt the companies whose good are being copied, and the economy overall. But it turns out that knockoffs are problematic in many other ways as well: Buying them can put your health and your money at risk.
Children's Products Safer, Group Says in Report
8:00AM 4/15/2011
Last year, the federal government made substantial progress in the regulation of thousands of children's products, child safety advocacy group Kids in Danger (KID) stated in its 2010 annual report on recalls and other actions by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
"It seems CPSC is acting...
Ford Expands Recall of F-Series Trucks Over Faulty Airbags
10:45AM 4/14/2011

Ford is expanding a recall of its popular F-Series truck line because of faulty airbags that can deploy unexpectedly and possibly lead to injuries, federal regulators said Thursday.
The expanded action now includes some 1.2 million trucks from the 2004 through 2006 model years.
Feds Pop Bubble of Water-Walking Balls, Warn of Safety Concerns
12:00PM 4/01/2011
It's a giant see-through plastic ball you climb into to walk on water, but the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission warned consumers not to use them after one person was hurt and a child nearly suffocated.
The water-walking balls are usually used by children and can be found as water sport...
New Product Safety Database Is Up, Manufacturers Are Grumpy
11:00AM 3/21/2011
A new consumer product safety information database is up and running where consumers can share information with others about product injuries or failures that could have resulted in injuries.
Consumers can visit SaferProducts.gov to submit reports and search for safety information on products they...
General Motors Recalls 10,000 Vehicles for Defroster Glitch
10:40AM 3/09/2011

A software glitch in certain Buick Lacrosse sedans and Cadillac SRX crossovers could decrease a driver's visibility in fog or ice, prompting GM to recall 10,000 of the vehicles.

Toyota is recalling another 22,000 trucks and sport-utility vehicles, this time so that it can repair faulty tire pressure monitoring systems.
Vehicles affected by the recall include the Toyota FJ Cruiser, Land Cruiser, Sequoia, Tacoma and Tundra from the 2008 through 2011 model years.
Chrysler Recalls 250,000 Minivans, Crossovers to Fix Engine Stalling
10:20AM 3/03/2011

Chrysler is recalling nearly half a million popular minivan and crossover models because the engines may unexpectedly turn off while driving, increasing the risk for a crash.

Ford Motor is recalling nearly 32,000 recent-vintage pickup trucks and crossover vehicles in two separate actions to fix fuel leaks and electrical shorts that may lead to fires, according to a notice posted Wednesday on the National Highway Traffic Safety site.
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