Showing posts with label recall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recall. Show all posts

Monday, July 13, 2015

This might scare you from wanting to buy any more chicken in the near future. - http://clapway.com/2015/07/13/possible-salmonella-outbreak-leads-to-barber-foods-recall-356/

Possible Outbreak Leads to Massive Recall


Over 1.7 million pounds of a popular frozen chicken product have been recalled for salmonella.


Barber Foods has expanded its recall to include its line of stuffed chicken products that may have been exposed to salmonella, according to an announcement by the U.S Department of Agriculture given today. The recall list included almost 90 different raw food packages that were produced between February and May of this year. In that time, the products were shipped across the US and Canada, and recall is of the highest priority.


Salmonella Exposure & Its Consequences


Exposure to salmonella is not taken lightly, as it can prove deadly and lead to contact with several related diseases such as salmonellosis. Salmonellosis can manifest with symptoms including diarrhea, severe cramping, and high fever. These symptoms can appear anywhere from 24 to 48 hours of exposure to salmonella. The elderly and small children are the most at-risk, though infected individuals are expected to recover anywhere between 4 to 7 days’ time. If symptoms persist, it is suggested that affected individuals seek hospitalization and professional medical help.


Barber Foods


Barber Foods, based in Portland, Maine, had their first recall back in July 2. This recall included 58,000 pounds of the raw product — from their frozen, stuffed chicken meals.


The recall was started after the company received an onslaught of reports related to the salmonella-linked illnesses that stem from customers consuming their product. Since then, tracing investigations and epidemiology tests conducted by the USDA has successfully linked at least six salmonella-related cases to the Barber Foods products.


A Few Precautions


Due to the outbreak, the USDA has stated that for consumers to lessen their chances of being exposed to salmonella and its related diseases, they advise that certain precautions be taken: raw food products should be cooked underneath a 165 degree Farenheit flame. The flame should especially cook the middle and surface of food, as this is where salmonella is most likely to lurk in uncooked foods. The USDA also advises that people should tread with care when it comes to handling these Barber Foods products like uncooked chicken. Proper hygiene, especially the washing of hands, surfaces, and tools used to cook the food, should be practiced.



 


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Possible Salmonella Outbreak Leads to Barber Foods Recall

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Defective Takata Airbags Claim Eighth Victim - http://clapway.com/2015/06/21/defective-takata-airbags-claim-eighth-victim987/

Takata Said to Be the Cause of Death


26 year old Jewel Brangman passed away after sustaining injuries to the neck and head while driving a rental Honda Civic that featured Takata airbags. As has become the case in a number of incidents relating to the airbags, too much force caused them to explode and send metal shrapnel flying. The airbag was determined to be the cause of Brangman’s death not only by Honda itself, but by the National Highway Traffic Safety Association. As a result of these determinations, Jewel’s father has filed a lawsuit against Honda and Takata, as well as the establishment where she rented the car.


What Went Wrong With the Takata Airbags?


The consensus is that the reason for the Takata airbags being so unreliable and dangerous stems from the use of ammonium nitrate. The major risk that comes with ammonium nitrate is that when it is exposed to moisture, it becomes highly unstable. When ammonium nitrate becomes unstable, it burns faster. And when it burns faster, the metal canister in the airbag that’s meant to contain the explosion breaks apart. These explosions have now resulted in eight deaths from the Takata airbags.


More Vehicles are Being Recalled


Honda has added one million vehicles to an already immensely large amount of cars being recalled due to the Takata airbags. The total now is up to nearly an astonishing 34 million vehicles. And Honda is not the only company reeling from the Takata controversy; Toyota has been forced to recall cars too as have General Motors and several other companies. Many of the recalled vehicles are models from 2003-2007.


Honda Claims They Tried to Prevent This


The Brangmans may be suing Honda as a result of the defective airbags, but Honda is working hard to cover themselves. Honda representatives claimed that in June 2013, they notified Sunshine Car Rental LLC of an airbag recall, but that their warnings went unheeded. In fact, this car was supposedly part of a recall that first started all the way back in July of 2009 and that up to four notices were sent for the car to get repaired.



 


 


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Defective Takata Airbags Claim Eighth Victim