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  2. A parent's guide to consumer recalls - AOL

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    Recalls only happen after public officials are made aware that there's an issue and investigate it. If you have an issue with an item your child has used, Davis says it's important to report it to ...

  3. Bradford White - Wikipedia

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    The water heaters were patented by Gerald E. White from the years 1933–1938. The company is among the largest American manufacturers of water heaters, competing with companies such as Rheem and A. O. Smith. Bradford White Corporation is made up of Bradford White Water Heaters, Bradford White – Canada, Laars Heating Systems, and Niles Steel ...

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  5. List of food contamination incidents - Wikipedia

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    2013 aflatoxin contamination – Contamination with aflatoxins results in a milk recall in Europe and a dog food recall in the United States in February and March. 2013, May – A Chinese crime ring was found to have passed off rat, mink, and small mammal meat as mutton for more than 1 million USD in Shanghai and Jiangsu province markets. [79]

  6. Popular mac and cheese brand recalled from major US stores ...

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    The recall is just the latest in a number of health and safety concerns raised within the past month. At least 57 people have been hospitalized after being infected with listeria from Boar’s ...

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  8. Conductive anodic filament - Wikipedia

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    CAF formation is a process involving the transport of conductive chemistries across a nonmetallic substrate under the influence of an applied electric field. [1] CAF is influenced by electric field strength, temperature (including soldering temperatures), humidity, laminate material, and the presence of manufacturing defects.

  9. White Pigeon Twp. residents address board amidst recall claims

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