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Camping Stoves Explode, Helmets Fail Safety Tests

Summary

  • Camping stoves pose burn and fire risks due to explosions.
  • Children's helmets recalled for failing to protect against head injuries.
  • Over 200,000 Ozark Trail stoves and 24,000 helmets are affected.
Camping Stoves Explode, Helmets Fail Safety Tests

Two product recalls involving significant safety risks have been announced, impacting consumers who purchased items from major retailers like Walmart and Amazon. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued notices for a tabletop camping stove and children's helmets, highlighting potential dangers.

Approximately 201,000 Ozark Trail tabletop camping stoves are recalled because they can explode or catch fire, posing burn and fire hazards. The manufacturer has received 26 reports of these incidents, with 16 resulting in injuries such as second-degree burns. Consumers are urged to cease using the stoves immediately and return them for a refund.

A separate recall affects about 24,300 children's helmets sold on Amazon.com and Walmart.com. These helmets do not comply with safety requirements and could fail to protect users in a crash, risking serious head injuries. While no injuries have been reported yet, consumers should stop using these helmets and contact the manufacturer for a refund.

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About 201,000 dark green Ozark Trail tabletop stoves, model number BG2247A1, sold at Walmart nationwide and online from March 2023 through October 2025 are recalled.
The recalled children's helmets do not meet safety requirements and could fail to protect against head injuries in a crash, risking a potentially deadly injury.
Consumers should stop using the recalled Ozark Trail camping stove immediately and return it to Walmart for a full refund.

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