INIU has issued a recall for some of its power banks due to safety concerns. The recall affects over 200,000 units.
There have been 15 reports of power banks overheating, including 11 reports of fires that have resulted in minor burn injuries and property damage.
More than 210,000 power banks sold on Amazon have been recalled after reports of fires that have caused over $380,000 in ...
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INIU recalls 210K BI-B41 power banks, CPSC says
More than 200,000 portable chargers are being recalled after some overheated and sparked fires, causing injuries and property ...
The recall involves 11,136 bottles of Bisoprolol Fumarate and Hydrochlorothiazide Tablets, USP, 2.5 mg/6.25 mg — under the brand name Ziac — manufactured and distributed by Glenmark Pharmaceuticals ...
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Power banks sold on Amazon recalled after fires cause injuries, $380K in damage
(WHTM) — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced that 210,000 power banks sold on Amazon have been recalled. According to the CPSC, the INIU BI-B41 Power Banks were recalled ...
Over 200,000 portable power banks sold on Amazon have been recalled over possible fire risks, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said. The recall was issued for about 210,000 INIU 10,000mAh ...
Strategic pricing creates 10x more profit impact than cost cuts for plastics manufacturers, according to industry expert.
Staring at a blank slide while wrestling with raw numbers still slows teams down. A 2025 SlideSpeak study found chart creation is “one of the most frustrating s ...
“Only portable power banks with serial numbers 000G21, 000H21, 000I21 and 000L21 are included in this recall,” the CPSC says.
Once the epitome of a model family, the Beckham empire is now mired in a humiliating tragedy. International media outlets ...
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Namibia: What N$1.5 Billion in Potential Losses Mean for Your Gipf Pension Fund
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has confirmed that nearly N$1.5 billion in its investments have lost value since 2008 - including the N$1 billion reported by The Namibian in November.
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