Not a recall, just a warning.... 'Consumer Reports' Finds Dangerous Dressers In All Sizes And Shapes
I guess there are quite a few "anti-tip" kits out there (available at places like Home Depot, Menard's, some furniture stores probably)....I had never heard of this prob lem before, nor had I ever heard of "anchoring" a dresser to the wall. I have no idea what these "anchor kits" even look like.
Retail outlets and some restaurants in the following states should be on the lookout for the eggs, Rose Acre Farms says: Colorado, Florida, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia.
Pennsylvania has reported a dozen cases so far, the highest number of any state. Idaho comes in second with 10. New Jersey, where the first case was reported last month has had seven cases so far. In Montana six people have fallen sick, while Alaska, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Illinois, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Virginia and Washington have reported three or fewer.
Benzocaine is found in many popular teething products sold as gels, sprays, ointments, solutions and lozenges. The over-the-counter medicines have brand names Anbesol, Baby Orajel, Cepacol, Chloraseptic, Hurricaine, Orabase, Orajel and Topex, as well as store brands and generics.
... pre-cut melon products produced at Caito Foods and packaged in clear, plastic clamshell containers. They were distributed to Costco, Jay C, Kroger, Payless, Owen's, Sprouts, Trader Joe's, Walgreens, Walmart, and Whole Foods/Amazon.
The products were sold in Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina and Ohio.
Salmonella is no good. A month ago 30 ballet dancers got contaminated with it at the Mariinsky Theatre buffet. They've been eating beef liver cutlets. Elijah also works there, but thank god, he didn't eat them.