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Recall issued for power banks

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 · 1d
After Woman’s Death From Exploding Charger, Power Banks Recalled for Second Time
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Casely have issued a recall of 430,000 Casely Power Banks 5000mAh portable MagSafe wireless phone chargers.

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 · 2d
CPSC: 400,000 power banks recalled after death reported
 · 2d
This portable phone charger is being recalled after exploding, catching on fire and one death
 · 2d
Woman dies after phone charger explodes, urgent recall re-announced
A recall on thousands of portable power banks has been re-announced after more incidents have been reported of the chargers overheating, including one case that resulted in a fatality and another that...

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Putnam Daily Voice · 2d
Woman Dies After Phone Charger Explodes, Sparking Massive Recall From NY Importer
 · 2d
Woman’s death, fire on plane prompt reannounced power bank recall
Staten Island Advance
6mon

Recall Roundup: Radioactive shrimp, exploding power banks lead the list

Several popular food products and consumer goods have been recalled over the past week, with one of the recalled products potentially at risk of exploding while in use. Here’s a look at various recalls issued over the past week. More bags of shrimp are ...
2d

People told to stop using recalled chargers immediately after explosions, death

Federal officials are warning people to stop using a type of portable charging device immediately after numerous incidents involving the batteries overheating and, in one instance, exploding on an airplane.
5mon

Exploding power bank burns man, forces evacuation at Melbourne Airport

An exploding power bank has left a man with burns to his fingers and legs and forced the evacuation of a Qantas business lounge at an Australian airport. The device exploded in the man’s pocket, injuring him and forcing the evacuation of 150 people from Melbourne Airport just after 11am.
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