Article 6PKVP Amazon forced to recall 400K products that could kill, electrocute people

Amazon forced to recall 400K products that could kill, electrocute people

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Amazon failed to adequately alert more than 300,000 customers to serious risks-including death and electrocution-that US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) testing found with more than 400,000 products that third parties sold on its platform.

The CPSC unanimously voted to hold Amazon legally responsible for third-party sellers' defective products. Now, Amazon must make a CPSC-approved plan to properly recall the dangerous products-including highly flammable children's pajamas, faulty carbon monoxide detectors, and unsafe hair dryers that could cause electrocution-which the CPSC fears may still be widely used in homes across America.

While Amazon scrambles to devise a plan, the CPSC summarized the ongoing risks to consumers:

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