 Winter weather is here across much of the United States. Check to see if you have any of these cold weather-related recall products in your home. They were all recalled in 2011. Tech for Kids is recalling these snow bikes, so if you're headed to the slopes, make sure that you are not using this one. The hazard here is that the front ski can crack or break, causing the snow bike to stop suddenly and posing a fall hazard. This recall involves outer-edge brand Snow-MX ski-do bikes and the Snow-MX X-Game snow bikes. You want to stop using these, return them to the store where you purchased them for a full refund. Another item you might bring with you to the slopes, a ski helmet. Well these UVEX FunRide ski helmets have been recalled by Swicksport USA. The hazard here is that they don't provide sufficient shock absorption. These are adult helmets. The model involved here is located on a label inside. It is S58B or S58C. You want to look for that on that label. If you do have one of these, make sure that you do return it to the store where you purchased it for a full refund or a store credit. Meyer is recalling these touch point oscillating ceramic heaters. Now there are about 13,000 of them involved in the recall, specifically being recalled model number PTC902 and it's located here on a label under the heater. The hazard is that the oscillating mechanism on the heater can short out and that poses a fire hazard. There have been two reports of incidents involving fires and property damage. They were sold at Meyer stores. They were also sold at flea markets, discount stores, dollar stores and others. If you have these heaters, stop using them immediately. Return them to Meyer for your money back. And finally, Williams and Sonoma recalled these hot chocolate pots. Now the handle on these pots can break off and that is a burn and laceration hazard to consumers. This recall involves the Whirly Whip hot chocolate pot. You want to stop using these hot chocolate pots immediately and return them to any Williams Sonoma for a full refund. Check for more information about any of these recalls on our website SaferProducts.gov.