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All product recalls associated with Arizant Inc.
Total Recalls
6
Past Year
0
Class I (Serious)
0
Most Recent
Dec 2009
Data from FDA, USDA, CPSC, and NHTSA public records. Recall counts vary by company size, industry, and reporting practices. Always check official sources for current information.
Arizant Healthcare Inc. is initiating a nationwide voluntary recall of 100/110-volt power cords (Arizant part number 502221 Model 90024) attached to its temperature management units and pressure infusion power pack (Bair Paws Temperature Management Units: Models 850 and 875 Bair Hugger Temperature Management Units: Models 500/OR, 505 (Human & Vet.), 750 (Human & Vet) and 775 Ranger Blood/Flui
Arizant Healthcare Inc. is initiating a nationwide voluntary recall of 100/110-volt power cords (Arizant part number 502221 Model 90024) attached to its temperature management units and pressure infusion power pack (Bair Paws Temperature Management Units: Models 850 and 875 Bair Hugger Temperature Management Units: Models 500/OR, 505 (Human & Vet.), 750 (Human & Vet) and 775 Ranger Blood/Flui
Arizant Healthcare Inc. is initiating a nationwide voluntary recall of 100/110-volt power cords (Arizant part number 502221 Model 90024) attached to its temperature management units and pressure infusion power pack (Bair Paws Temperature Management Units: Models 850 and 875 Bair Hugger Temperature Management Units: Models 500/OR, 505 (Human & Vet.), 750 (Human & Vet) and 775 Ranger Blood/Flui
Arizant Healthcare Inc. is initiating a nationwide voluntary recall of 100/110-volt power cords (Arizant part number 502221 Model 90024) attached to its temperature management units and pressure infusion power pack (Bair Paws Temperature Management Units: Models 850 and 875 Bair Hugger Temperature Management Units: Models 500/OR, 505 (Human & Vet.), 750 (Human & Vet) and 775 Ranger Blood/Flui
Incomplete seal on the product pouch; with the seal incomplete, the sterility of the product inside the pouch cannot be guaranteed.
Air channel seals on a limited number of Bair Hugger Model 555 Pediatric underbody blankets could separate when inflated with air from Bair Hugger warming unit. This separation would create a bulging area in the blanket's air channels, which could have a potential to shift the patient's position on the blanket.