Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita strongly encourages Hoosiers who purchased consumer products that were recalled in July to take advantage of the remedies available to them.

“No Hoosier should have to accept paying for a faulty product that is defective or does not work properly,” Rokita said in a news release. “If you recently purchased a good or item that is in any way defective, you should immediately find out what the company that made the product is offering as a solution and take advantage of it.”

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the following consumer products were recalled in July:

• Removable Foam Facial Interfaces for Oculus Quest 2 Virtual Reality Headsets from Facebook Technologies.

• Model Years 2020 and 2021 Can-AM Defender HD10 side-by-side vehicles from BRP.

• Rechargeable handheld fans from Rite Aid.

• Model Year 2021 RZR Pro XP and RZR Pro XP 4 recreational off-road vehicles from Polaris.

• Barrington five-drawer chests from Bel Furniture.

• Caldwell E-Max Pro BT earmuffs with rechargeable lithium battery packs from American Outdoor Brands.

• Arroyo and Hideaway wood burning fire pits from Real Flame.

• Ozone 500 Girls’ and Boys’ Elevate 24-inch bicycles from Academy Sports.

• SOWTECH Espresso Machines with glass carafes from LoHi Tech.

• Creekside Kids five-drawer chests from Canyon Furniture.

If consumers believe they recently purchased a recalled product, they should stop using it and check its recall notice. Then follow the notice’s instructions, including where to return the product, how to get the product fixed, how to dispose of the product, how to receive a refund for the product, or what steps must be taken to receive a replacement product.

To view recalls, visit www.cpsc.gov/Recalls.

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