From carving knives to ‘postprandial fainting’, and from ingested batteries to e-scooters, be careful out there.
Walmart customers have been urged to immediately destroy or return three recalled products due to the risk of drowning and child poisoning.
The funds, which come through the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development’s Local Share Account Program, were approved by the Commonwealth Financing Authority.
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