 This month on Recall Roundup, Fitbit recalls Fitbit Force activity tracking wristbands, Sears and Kmart Recall, Kenmore Oscillating Fan Heaters, and Bodum Recalls Glass Coffee Presses. Check your home to see if you have any of these. Fitbit is recalling about 1 million Fitbit Force wireless activity tracking wristbands. They are used as a pedometer, a sleep monitor, and a watch. Users can develop allergic reactions to the stainless steel casing, materials used in the strap, or adhesives used to assemble it. This can result in redness, rashes, or blistering, where the skin has been in contact with the tracker. Fitbit has received 9,900 reports of the wristband causing skin irritation and about 250 reports of blistering. Consumer should contact Fitbit for a full refund. Sears and Kmart are recalling about 42,500 Kenmore Oscillating Fan Heaters due to fire and burn hazards. Broken motor mounts can cause the fan heaters to overheat, catch fire, and ignite nearby items. This recall involves model number 127-909-143-10. There have been seven reports of the fan heaters smoking or catching fire, including two reports of injuries. They sold for between $35 and $40. Return the recalled fan heaters to any Sears or Kmart for a full refund. Bodum is recalling about 28,000 rose gold glass coffee presses that were sold exclusively at Starbucks. The glass carafe can fall out of the metal frame and plastic base and break or shatter. This poses laceration and burn hazards to consumers. Return them to the Starbucks store where you bought them or contact Bodum directly for a full refund. They sold for about $40. That's Recall Roundup. Check our website, cpsc.gov, and saferproducts.gov, for more information on these and other recalls.