Summary
Walmart has issued recalls for several products sold on its online marketplace due to safety concerns. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has warned about risks linked to male-to-male extension cords, baby swim floats, and sauté pans, urging consumers to stop using these items immediately.
Key Facts
- The recalls involve products sold on Walmart.com by third-party sellers.
- Products recalled include male-to-male extension cords, "Relaxing Baby" swim floats, and Granitestone sauté pans.
- The male-to-male extension cords pose risks of electrocution and carbon monoxide poisoning.
- The "Relaxing Baby" swim floats are linked to a child's drowning.
- Granitestone sauté pans have a defect that can cause the handle cap to eject, leading to burn hazards.
- The CPSC has issued direct consumer warnings due to non-cooperation from certain manufacturers.
- Consumers are advised to stop using the recalled items and follow disposal or refund instructions provided by the CPSC.