Home Knowledge Base the Consumer Product Safety Commission

the Consumer Product Safety Commission

No mentions found

This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.

Related Articles from SNS

More than 400 ovens with glass doors have exploded causing dozens of injuries in the US, Consumer Reports warns

More than 400 ovens with glass doors have exploded causing dozens of injuries in the US, Consumer Reports warns At least 40 people have been hurt in the incidents, the precise cause of which has yet to be pinpointed - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A consumer rights organization has issued a safety alert after more than 400 cases of exploding glass doors on electric and gas ovens were reported to the Consumer Product Safety Commission in just 15 months. More than 40 people were injured in...

The Independent World 7d ago

Fake cigarettes and toys that are ‘essentially weapons’: Choice refers online retailers to regulator over unsafe products

Consumer group makes ‘super’ complaint to ACCC after investigation found dangerous items on platforms such as eBay, Amazon and AliExpressGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastCigarette lighters that look like toys, gel blasters, flick knives and fake tongue studs are among the “frightening” number of unsafe and potentially banned products being sold to Australians on online marketplaces, a Choice investigation has found. After identifying the products, Choice on...

The Guardian World 8d ago

Live: ASX to open higher, oil prices jump on US-Iran uncertainty, AI stocks at record highs

live Markets live: ASX to open higher, oil prices jump on US-Iran uncertainty and AI stocks at record highs Oil prices jump to a one-week high as the US and Iran provide conflicting updates about how peace talks between the warring nations are progressing. The Australian share market is likely to start its day higher after a surge in AI stocks pushed Wall Street to new record highs. See how the trading day unfolds on our blog.

ABC Australia 7d ago

Barnaby Joyce's link to how e-bikes came to be everywhere

Why are e-bikes suddenly all over Australia's streets? Sun 31 May 2026 at 1:38pm When you see those swarms of illegal electric bikes popping wheelies down freeways, through the CBD, you probably don't think of former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce. But the connection is there – and it's as strange and mysterious as it seems.

ABC Australia 10d ago

EU-banned pesticides found in rice, tea and spices

EU-banned pesticides found in rice, tea and spices - Pesticides - politics and law foodwatch laboratory tests reveal the presence of pesticide residues in everyday foods — including substances not approved in the EU. The European Commission must stop the “toxic pesticides boomerang”. Pesticides that are not approved for use or sale in the EU have been found in everyday food products such as rice, tea and spices.

Hacker News 2d ago

Americans lost nearly $900 million to AI-generated scams last year. It will likely only get worse

Americans lost nearly $900 million to AI-generated scams last year. It will likely only get worse From fake romances with soap opera stars to fictional FBI agents and MAGA influencers, AI has made it easier than ever for scammers to steal Americans’ money - Bookmark Americans lost close to a billion dollars to AI scams in one year - and cybersecurity experts fear this is only the beginning. Nearly $900 million was stolen in scams that incorporated AI in 2025, according to the first report of...

The Independent World 4d ago

Future networks will not be built on yesterday’s rules

Europe is standing at a strategic crossroads. We can continue to regulate connectivity as if it were a narrow technical sector. Or we can finally treat it for what it is: the backbone of Europe’s economic security, industrial competitiveness and technological sovereignty.

Politico EU 9d ago