 Check to see if you have any of these recall products in your home. McLaren is re-announcing the recall of about one million McLaren strollers sold prior to November 2009. That is when McLaren originally recalled these strollers. The hazard is right here at the hinge mechanism. As this stroller is being unfolded or opened, the fingertip can get amputated or lacerated right here in that hinge as it snaps into place. If you do have one of these strollers, make sure that you contact McLaren and get these free hinge covers. What you're going to do is just put it right in place over that hinge and it's going to eliminate the hazard for your child. Telstar is recalling more than 300,000 of these energy saving light bulbs, both the spiral and the U-shape energy saving light bulbs. They can overheat and they pose a fire hazard. There have been reports of two fires with these recalled light bulbs. Now they were sold under the Telstar and Electra brand names. If you do have these, you want to make sure that you stop using them immediately. You can return these light bulbs to the store where you purchased them for a full refund. Pacific International is recalling these tea lights, about 7.5 million of them because of a fire and burn hazard. These candles have clear plastic cups that can melt or ignite. There's been one report of the plastic cup melting while in use. It was sold under the Chesapeake Bay Candle and Modern Light brand names. Check CPSC's website to see if you have the brands and models that are included in this recall. They were sold for between $1 and $12. If you do, you don't want to use them. Take them back to the store where you purchased them for a merchandise card equal to the purchase price. Twain Brands is recalling about 36,000 of these beaded curtains. The hazard here is entrapment and strangulation. The two models that are being recalled are the disco ball and the diamond beaded curtains. The hazard here is that if you are running through the curtains or playing with the curtains, you can become entangled. It's also a strangulation hazard. If you have these, take them down, stop using them immediately, return them to any justice store. That's where they were sold for a full refund. Check out our new website, SaferProducts.gov to check on any of these recalls and others announced by CPSC. You can also report and search for incidents with Consumer Products.