13OctClearwater, FL (September 4th, 2025) – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced an attic fan recall due to fire hazards, raising concerns for Florida families who rely on these systems to keep their homes cool. Faulty attic fans can overheat, increasing the risk of smoke or fire in residential properties. When a household product is recalled for safety concerns, homeowners often feel caught off guard.
13OctClearwater, FL (September 2nd, 2025) – A salad recall has been issued after the FDA reported that Taylor Farms Honey Balsamic Salad Kits may contain undeclared soy and sesame allergens due to a packaging mix-up. Consumers in several states, including Florida, are affected.
13OctClearwater, FL (August 27th, 2025) – Hostess issued a recall after reports of mold contamination in certain batches of Ding Dongs. When you reach for a snack, you expect it to be safe to eat. For families across Florida, however, this recent recall raises questions about food safety, manufacturer responsibility, and what legal options exist when contaminated products cause illness.
13OctClearwater, FL (August 25th, 2025) – Florida shoppers were on alert after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning about imported frozen shrimp sold under Walmart’s Great Value brand. The shrimp, produced by Indonesian company PT Bahari Makmur Sejati (BMS Foods), tested positive for Cesium-137, a radioactive isotope linked to long-term health risks.
13OctClearwater, FL (August 20th, 2025) – When residents in Tampa recently raised alarms about an idle crane looming over their neighborhood, it wasn’t just an abundance of caution. They were pointing to a real danger. With hurricane season already underway, heavy equipment left unsecured can become a serious hazard for people living and working nearby.
13OctClearwater, FL (August 19th, 2025) – Clearwater residents are urged to stop using ESR HaloLock wireless power banks. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), ESR recalled more than 30,000 magnetic wireless power banks after reports of fires, overheating, and even explosions tied to defective lithium-ion batteries.