 In this edition of Recall Roundup, Kitta recalls fire extinguishers, Mohawk recalls area rugs, and Sunbeam recalls homes oil-filled heaters. Kitta is recalling about 4.6 million plastic valve disposable fire extinguishers. A faulty valve component can cause the fire extinguishers not to fully discharge when the lever is repeatedly pressed and released during a fire emergency. This recall involves 31 models of Kitta disposable fire extinguishers with Zytel black plastic valves. Kitta has received 11 reports of the recalled fire extinguishers failing to discharge as expected. The recalled extinguishers are red, white, or silver and are either ABC or BC rated. The ratings can be found to the right of the name plate. Certain model numbers and manufacturer dates are included in the recall. Check our website, cpsc.gov, to see if your fire extinguisher is part of the recall. Consumer should immediately contact Kitta for a free replacement fire extinguisher. Mohawk is recalling more than 100,000 altitude gold shag area rugs due to a fire hazard. They were sold exclusively at the Home Depot. They come in large and small sizes and are made of polyester. The large rugs fail to meet the federal standards for flammability and could ignite. This is a fire and burn hazard to consumers. The small rugs fail to meet the federal labeling requirement. Altitude gold, the size, and skew number are on a label on the back of the rugs. You can find out more about this recall on our website, cpsc.gov, including specific carpet sizes and skew numbers. No incidents or injuries have been reported. Select Mohawk for a refund for the large rugs, and if you have the small rugs, Mohawk will send you a new warning label to put on the back of the rugs. Sunbeam is recalling about 34,000 homes oil filled heaters. The heaters can spray heated oil. That is a scald hazard. The recalled heaters have the home's logo, were sold in black or white, and have model numbers HOH3000 or HOH3000B printed on a label on the bottom. They also have a code on the heater plug blade in a range between G192 through G298. No other codes are affected. The firm has received about 40 reports of heaters unexpectedly spraying heated oil, resulting in reports of property damage to carpet and fabrics. Stop using the recalled heaters, unplug them, and contact Sunbeam for your money back. That is Recall Roundup. Check our website, cpsc.gov, for more information on these and other recalls.