Approximately 20,000 Carbon Monoxide detectors installed by ADT have been recalled because some of the detectors were not wired correctly and fail to properly indicate end of useful life.

It’s Friday once again and what better way to start your weekend than another Recall Roundup from ConsumerBell!? Catch up on all the week’s biggest recalls in one convenient location.

It was a rough week for salad enthusiasts (you know who you are) with Listeria contamination prompting a recall of nearly 2,200 cases of various Bagged Salad Mixes from River Ranch

Consumer Recall Safety - Salad

River Ranch Fresh Foods is recalling 2,154 cases of various bagged salad products due to the potential of being contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

Fresh Foods. Giant Eagle Inc. recalled their Farmer’s Market line of Shredded Iceberg Lettuce after FDA test results revealed the presence of Listeria.

Another 3,265 cases of various Salad Blends from Taylor Farms were recalled due to Salmonella contamination. Find the full list of varieties in our marketplace, here.

Listeria found more tasty food to ruin in Fair Oaks Royal Blue Cheese, prompting a recall in Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Ohio.

Grocery store sushi franchises nationwide may have received this Frozen Ground Tuna from Osamu Corporation. The California based distributor recalled 1,800 cases of the product after the FDA found decomposing tuna at one retail location.

If you have peanut allergies, you’ll want to be extra cautious before your weekend snack attack.  Undeclared peanuts were discovered in Extreme Moose Tracks Ice Cream from Kroger grocery stores and Nancy Adams Classic Mini S‘mores from Nassau Candy.

Consumer Recall Safety - CO detector

Approximately 20,000 Carbon Monoxide detectors installed by ADT have been recalled because some of the detectors were not wired correctly and fail to properly indicate end of useful life.

In other, non-edible recall news, ADT Security Services has been contacting their customers with Carbon Monoxide Detectors to to

inspect 20,000 units that may fail to indicate when they have stopped working. Find all the recall details in our marketplace.

A small amount (about 40 in the U.S.) of LittleLife Child Carriers were sold at Outdoor stores nationwide with missing bolts that attach to the stand, causing the carrier to fall backwards. Look here to see if your carrier is affected.

These Twist N’ Sort Wooden Toys from Guidecraft Inc. have small pegs that can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children. This product was sold at specialty toy stores and online retailers from September 2009 through November 2010.

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