 This month on Recall Roundup, Optimus portable electric space heaters, LEM 5-Tray food dehydraters, and Reed and Barton gingham bunny forks and spoons. You may have packed this away for the summer, so check your closet. It's the Optimus portable electric space heater. The heater's design can fail to prevent ignition of nearby combustible materials, and that is a fire hazard. Optimus is recalling about 355,000 of these portable heaters. There are two models being recalled, the H5210 produced in 2011, and the H5211, which was produced in 2012. The model number and the year of production are on a label on the back of the heater. Optimus will give you a free replacement. LEM products distribution is recalling 5-Tray food dehydraters. Now, the issue is that the fan can fail, and that causes the food dehydrator to overheat. That's a fire hazard. The recall involves about 14,605-Tray food dehydraters with model number 1009 on the back. This dehydrator has a digital timer and sold for about $160. There are two reports of the fan failure, both resulting in fires in the units. Return the recall dehydrator to LEM for a free repair. Reed and Barton is recalling forks and spoons for babies. The pink coloring on the bunny's ears can come off and wind up in a baby's mouth. That's a choking and an ingestion hazard for babies. They were sold as just the infant feeding spoon, a fork and spoon set, and in a three-piece set, including the spoon, a bowl, and a bib. Stop using the recall forks and spoons and contact Reed and Barton for your money back or free replacements. That's Recall Roundup. You can find out more about these and other recalls on our website, cpsc.gov.