 Welcome to Recall Roundup. Check to see if you have any of these recall products in your home. Oxsable is recalling propane sold between February and September of 2010. Some of the propane does not have sufficient level of odorant, and odorant helps consumers detect if there's a gas leak. This is a fire hazard. You want to check with Oxsable if you have not refilled your propane since September to see if you are included in this recall. Nesco is recalling food dehydrators, model FD-1020. The control unit for the food dehydrator can overheat, and that's a fire hazard. If you have one of these, stop using it immediately. Contact Nesco and the firm will send you a free replacement control module for your food dehydrator. Discovery Toys is recalling the toddler talk toy mobile phone. The clear plastic antenna can come off, and your toddler can put it in his or her mouth. It's a choking hazard. If you have one of these toy phones, take it away from your child immediately. Contact Discovery Toys and the firm will send you a free replacement toy. And finally, White Rogers is recalling programmable thermostats, about 180,000 in the United States. These were distributed by more than 40 power companies across the country. The problem is that it's a fire hazard. The AA batteries that power the thermostats' clock can leak. What you want to do is take those AA batteries out immediately and call the company for a free repair kit. And that's Recall Roundup. You can check our website, cpsc.gov, for more information on these and other recalls. You can sign up to have recall announcements sent directly to your email inbox. You can also download the government-wide Recalls app, Recalls.gov.