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Emerson Electric Co. Recalls Ceiling Fans for Injury Hazard from Falling Blades The brackets holding the fan blades can break, causing the blade to detach. Falling pieces can hit and injure bystanders. mark for My Articles similar articles
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8 Quick Fixes For Your Worn Out Table and Chairs Brilliant ideas that can work on any piece of furniture. mark for My Articles similar articles
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