Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers of important consumer protection concerns for products recalled in March. Rokita wants consumers to take advantage of opportunities available for those who purchased the recalled items.
“Whether it’s a pressure washer, pajamas, or pain relief products, Hoosier consumers need to know if the products they purchased are flawed,” Rokita said. “Protecting consumers is a priority of my office. If you have difficulty finding a solution for your recalled product, call my office.”
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the following consumer products were recalled in April:
- Clikk High Chairs from Stokke
- Wall Beds from Bestar
- Sodium Hydroxide from biOrigins
- Hot Glue Guns from Dollar Tree
- Prenatal and Immunity Dietary Supplements from Rae Wellness
- Hempvana Pain Relief Products from Telebrands
- Bottom Freezer, French Door Refrigerators from GE Appliances
- Craftsman and Troy-Bilt Riding Lawn Mowers from MTD
- Toy Wood Play Smart Robot Buddy(s) and Wood Sensory Boards from MerchSource
- Diving Inflation Valves from SI TECH
- Ceramic Knives from Norwex
- LUXE+WILLOW Heated Blankets from MWA
- Children’s Pajamas from The Red League
- Air Fryers and Air Fryer Ovens from Best Buy
- Nectar® Premier Mattresses from Elite Comfort Solutions
- Wooden Push Toys from Monti Kids
- Overhead Garage Storage Racks from Eagle Industrial Group
- Woven Bunny Baskets from Bed Bath & Beyond
- Organic Wintergreen Essential Oil from Best Nutritionals
- Competition Off-Road Motorcycles from Yamaha
- Electric Start Pressure Washers from Generac Power Systems
- School Classroom Stack Chairs from Amazon
- RZR Recreational Off-Road Vehicles from Polaris
If you believe you recently purchased a recalled product, stop using it and check its recall notice. Then follow the notice’s instructions, including where to return the product, how to get the product fixed, how to dispose of the product, how to receive a refund for the product, or what steps must be taken to receive a replacement product.
To view recalls issued prior to April, visit the Consumer Protection Safety Commission website.