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Moldy comforter among latest product recalls

DAYTON — The latest product recalls include a potentially moldy comforter, an unstable bassinette, and snow globes that could potentially cause a fire, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The Hudson comforters by UGG under recall were sold at Bed Bath & Beyond and may contain mold which could pose a risk of infection or respiratory issues in people with a mold allergy or compromised immune system.

The comforters come in four colors: garnet, navy, grey and oatmeal. They were sold between August 2017 and October 2017.

No injuries have been reported.

If you have one don't use it and return it to the store for a full refund. Call Bed Bath & Beyond at 800-462-3966 for more information.

The Multipro Baby Cradle N Swing bassinet sold on Amazon.com poses a fall and entrapment hazard for babies.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports the bassinets fail to meet mandatory federal safety standards.

It is recommended that you take the bassinet apart and throw it away. No injuries have been reported.

Amazon has contacted purchasers and issued full refund gift cards.

If you have one of these products and did not yet receive a refund contact Amazon at 888-280-4331.

Two Coldwater Creek snow globe models pose a fire hazard.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports light refraction through the globes may melt or singe things placed near them.

Once incident of damage has been reported.

The Reindeer snow globe has the model number XC7484.

The Vintage charm snow globe contains a silver snowman and has the model number 3WGL120.

They were sold in Coldwater Creek stores and online.

Stop using the snow globes and contact Coldwater Creek at 888-678 5576 to return the product for a full refund.

Fujifilm is recalling some digital camera power adapters because they could shock you.

The adapter plug can break or crack exposing live electrical contacts, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The AC-5VF power adaptors were sold with six Fujifilm digital camera models in stores and online.

Don't use the adapter and contact Fujifilm at 833-613-1200 for a free replacement.

No injuries have been reported.

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