
Walmart Recalls Products At Indiana Stores Over Serious Injuries
Indiana Walmart stores offer shoppers a wide variety of everyday essentials, from groceries to household goods, making them a convenient one-stop shop. However, Indiana residents are urged to check their recent purchases for recalled products that could cause serious injuries.
Walmart Recalls Products At Indiana Stores Over Serious Injuries
The recalls, announced in April by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), affect exercise equipment and portable generators involving risks, including falls and burns. Here's what to look for:

The CPSC has warned consumers to stop using Sperax walking pads and compact treadmills. The affected models—Pro, Q1, RM‑01, and RM‑02—pose serious fall, burn, and fire hazards. The machines can unexpectedly change speeds or stop abruptly, causing users to lose their balance.
The CPSC said it has received 201 reports of uncontrollable speeds and sudden stops, resulting in at least 66 falls or injuries, including a concussion that required medical care. In addition, there have been 573 reports of overheating, fires, or other thermal incidents, including minor burns.
The CPSC announced a recall of approximately 149,400 Generac portable generators due to a fuel leak defect that could lead to fires or severe burns.
The generators were sold at Sam’s Club and Samsclub.com, Home Depot, and Lowe’s, between May 2025 and February 2026. The recall affects several models, including:
- GP3600
- GP4000DF
- GP6500
- GP6500E
- GP6500EDF
- GP6700EDF
- GP8000E
- GP9200E
- GP9500ETF
According to the CPSC, fuel can leak from the carburetor when the generator is first filled with gasoline, creating a risk of serious injury or death. Customers are urged to stop using the generators and check their model and serial numbers.
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