HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – A fire that forced more than two dozen people from their Manchester homes this week was caused by the same brand of hoverboard linked to a March fire that killed two young ...
Consumers should stop using and charging LayZ Board hoverboards after they were linked to a house fire that killed two girls in Pennsylvania, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The fire killed two little girls in Pennsylvania. — -- After a fatal house fire sparked by an exploding hoverboard, the government today issued an "urgent warning" advising consumers to ...
The brand of the malfunctioning hoverboard that erupted in flames and led to the deaths of two children in March has been identified. On Monday, following a month-long investigation, the Consumer ...
A second house-destroying fire prompted Tuesday’s U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission advisory against using one brand of hoverboard, while seven other brands were recalled. Among the seven was ...
A second house-destroying fire prompted Tuesday’s U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission advisory against using one brand of hoverboard, while seven other brands were recalled. Among the seven was ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — After a second house fire resulting in substantial property damage, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging consumers to stop using LayZ Board self-balancing ...
Along with the LayZ Board, the CPSC is also recalling products by the following brands: Dollar Mania Sonic Smart Wheels, Tech Drift, Digital Products iLive, iHoverspeed, Four Star Imports Go Wheels, ...
Consumers should stop using and charging LayZ Board hoverboards after they were linked to a house fire that killed two girls in Pennsylvania, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ...
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