Everett Sizemore is a journalism graduate of Bond University. He is the Editor-in-Chief at US Recall News and writes the editorial blog about Recalled Products and Corporate Responsibility.
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In this article we explore ten drinking water contaminants, including the likely sources of contamination, how to tell if they're in your water and how to treat each one specifically. Xylenes This is nasty stuff that comes from the gas refining process, paints that have been poured down drains, inks and detergents. Xylene...
There are many government agencies that have some limited form of product recall responsibilities, such as the Coast Guard's responsibility for certain marine-product recalls like floatation devices, and the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) jurisdiction over recalls involving harm to the environment. However, the bulk of recalls in the United States...
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Ancient History of Story Telling Even before the advent of lawyers, human beings have long engaged in the ancient art of story telling. Whether etched on a cave wall, spoken over a campfire, or broadcast through a television set, stories are at the heart of how we think and act. They...
There is no one government agency in charge of issuing recall notices for all products. Instead, different products fall under different jurisdictions, each of which is handled by a completely separate agency.

