Nine companies are recalling about 2 million bottles and jugs of the gel fuel used in outdoor patio decorations known as firepots because of the risk of serious burns. The Consumer Product Safety ...
Jeff Sipple remembers seeing a fireball fly toward him. He tried to shield his face and turn his body, but flaming gel covered his face, arm and shirt. The 31-year-old from Lakeview, Ill., wasn’t in a ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Wednesday a recall of gel-fuel bottles and jugs made by a Georgia company after reports of serious injuries -- including one involving a ...
The gel fuel used in the outdoor decorations has been linked to dozens of injuries because users couldn't tell if the flame was extinguished, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Ceramic firepots that burn denatured ethanol gel have come under their own sort of fire due to recent explosive incidents. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Kansas woman knew the dangers posed by gel fuels long ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the gel fuel has been linked to several dozen cases in which people were burned when they couldn't tell whether the flame was out. Pouring more gel on a ...
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