June 22, 2005 - American Promotional Events Inc. Recall of Fireworks
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), American Promotional Events Inc., of Florence, Ala. is voluntarily recalling about 9,000 units of Bat Out of Hell and Powder House fireworks. These fireworks devices could unexpectedly tip over during use, posing a serious injury hazard to consumers.
May 3, 2005- Jake's Fireworks Inc. Recall of Fireworks
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Jake's Fireworks Inc., of Pittsburg, Kan., is voluntarily recalling about 75,000 reloadable kits. The aerial shells are fused, shaped, and labeled in a way that could cause consumers to unintentionally place them into the launch tube upside down, resulting in a ground-level explosion. Such an explosion can cause serious injuries to consumers in close proximity of the device.
June 25, 2004- American Promotional Events Recall of Fireworks
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), American Promotional Events Inc., of Florence, Ala. is voluntarily recalling about 11,700 “T6” Titanium 6 Break Artillery Shell Fireworks. These fireworks could have a defective fuse that can fail to ignite the device. Consumers who attempt to re-light the fuse could suffer serious injury.
July 2, 2003- Fireworks Recalled by American Promotional Events Inc.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), American Promotional Events Inc., of Florence, Ala.is voluntarily recalling about 22,700 "TNT" Reloadable Tube Fireworks. The firework device has a defective base and can break during launch, if reused, the launching device could then send fireworks in unintended directions, possible causing injury.
April 8, 2003- Party Poppers Sold at Wal-Mart Recalled by TNT Fireworks
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), American Promotional Events Inc., doing business as TNT, of Florence, Ala., is voluntarily recalling about 4,000 Party Poppers. The Party Popper is a rocket-shaped device that shoots into the air when the string is pulled. The cone-shaped top can pop off rapidly, and can hit and injure both children and adults.
February 20, 2003- Fireworks of Alabama Recall of Bamboo-Stick Sparklers
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Fireworks of Alabama, Inc. of Adamsville, Ala., is voluntarily recalling about 72,000 boxes of bamboo stick sparklers. The sparklers' bamboo-stick handles can catch fire, burn and disintegrate and emit burning fragments during use. These sparklers present a fire hazard and a risk of burn injury.
December 23, 2002- Elkton Sparkler Recall of Bamboo-Stick Sparklers
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Elkton Sparkler Company Inc., of North East, Md., is voluntarily recalling about 1.7 million boxes of bamboo stick sparklers. The sparklers' bamboo-stick handles can catch fire, burn and disintegrate and emit burning fragments during use. The sparklers present a fire hazard and a risk of burn injury.
June 29, 1994- Fireworks Recalled by Various Companies
JUNE 28, 1993- Atlas Imports Recalls Large Multiple-Tube Aerial Fireworks Display Devices
JUNE 27, 1993- China Pyrotechnics, Inc. Recalls Two Fireworks Devices
JUNE 28, 1993- B.J. Alan Company Recalls Large Multiple-Tube Aerial Fireworks Devices
JUNE 28, 1993- Starr Display Fireworks Recalls Large Display Rack Fireworks Devices
July 2, 1992- Longhorn Manufacturing Recalls Large Display Rack Fireworks Device
June 30, 1992- Starr Display Fireworks Recalls Three Large Display Rack Fireworks Devices
June 29, 1992- Space Age Manufacturing Co. Recalls Dixie Delight Fireworks Device
June 29, 1992- Zenith Specialties, Inc. Recalls Black Cat Finale Board Fireworks Device
August 1, 1991- Patriot Missile Launcher Fireworks Recalled Due To Malfunctioning Hazard
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