Consumer alert: Products recalled in August

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita reminds Hoosiers to be aware of products that were recalled in July. Consumers should take full advantage of the solutions available for those who purchased the recalled items.

“Even though fall is around the corner, there is plenty of warm weather left and that means lots of time spent outdoors. Whether it’s for yard work or to keep kids busy outdoors, Hoosiers need to know if the products they are using are flawed,” Rokita said. “Protecting consumers is a priority of my office. If you have difficulty finding a solution for your recalled product, please contact my office immediately.”

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the following consumer products were recalled in August:

  • Cordless Hedge Trimmers from Makita U.S.A.
  • Children’s Outdoor Kitchens from Big Game Hunters
  • Road Bikes and Bicycle Handlebar/ Stems from Trek Bicycle Corporation
  • Ride-On Toys from Huffy Corporation
  • Steel Rolling Chassis for Utility Vehicles from Navitas Vehicle Systems
  • Footpads for Onewheel GT Electric Skateboards from Future Motion
  • Paddles Sold with Stand-up Paddleboards from Agit Global
  • Miter Saws from DeWALT
  • Home Elevators from Residential Elevators
  • MamaRoo and RockaRoo Infant Swings and Rockers from 4moms
  • ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero Motherboards from ASUS Computer International
  • Children’s Hooded Sweatshirts with Drawstrings from Hard Rock
  • Patriot Boost Snowmobiles from Polaris Industries
  • Kidoozie™ Activity Desk Toys from Epoch Everlasting Play
  • METALLISK Espresso Makers from IKEA

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 July, visit the Consumer Protection Safety Commission website.