PetSmart recalled the dog bowl sold in its store because it was in danger of tearing.
The voluntary recall involves 100,300 Top Paw Double Diner Dog Bowls.They come with two metal bowls raised from the ground by a metal base. This is a recall alert issued on the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) website famous.
The agency said the problem is that the gasket at the bottom may fall off, and the unfinished edges may pose a potential risk of tearing. PetSmart has received three reports of scratches and cuts on the hands of consumers after using the product.
this recall The dog bowl was sold on PetSmart stores nationwide and its online platform from October 2017 to June 2021. They have dog paw prints on the front, and SKU number 5270098 and UPC number 73725775404 are printed on the bottom wall of the product, the Consumer Product Safety Commission pointed out.
The person who purchased the affected product should stop using it and return it to any PetSmart store for a full refund.Product photos can be found on PetSmart website.
“No other products are affected by this recall,” the company said.
Reduce the risk
Cuts are one of the most common safety hazards in the home, in addition to falling, poisoning, drowning and fire hazards, SafeWise SaidThis is because there are many common items that seem simple, but in fact have sharp edges inside and outside the home. For example, garden rakes and open food can reduce risks.
In the hands of children, such sharp objects can be particularly dangerous. The National League for Family Safety Said.
People should keep children away from these sharp objects, preferably in a locked drawer, to protect their home from cuts. Even things as simple as placing sharp edges such as knives and forks in the dishwasher can help reduce children’s exposure to them.
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