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See what’s new for Rockets fans to experience at Toyota Center this season
Read full article: See what’s new for Rockets fans to experience at Toyota Center this seasonHouston Life’s Lauren Kelly is courtside with a sneak peek at the new upgrades to Toyota Center. From a new, high-tech scoreboard and control room, to lounge areas – she’s got your guide to the ultimate Rockets gameday experience.
Drake’s new album ‘For All The Dogs’ dropped this weekend; The internet has mixed reactions
Read full article: Drake’s new album ‘For All The Dogs’ dropped this weekend; The internet has mixed reactions“I want to hear adult Drake rapping for adult people,” a popular podcaster said. “He’s rapping for the kids.”
Nearly 190,000 ceiling fans recalled because blades detach, fly off
Read full article: Nearly 190,000 ceiling fans recalled because blades detach, fly offMore than 190,000 have been recalled because the blades were detaching while in use. There is a recall on the Mara ceiling fan in matte white, matte black, black, and polished nickel finishes. King of Fans, the Florida company that made the fans, says it received 47 reports of the blades disconnecting. According to CNN, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission said two of those reports said a detached fan blade hit someone. If you have this fan, you are urged to immediately stop using it and contact the company for a replacement.
Fans exclusively sold at Home Depot recalled due to blades detaching during use, company says
Read full article: Fans exclusively sold at Home Depot recalled due to blades detaching during use, company saysHOUSTON – King of Fans is recalling its Hampton Bay Mara ceiling fan due to an injury hazard, according to the company. The recall involves the Hampton Bay 54-inch Mara Indoor/Outdoor ceiling fans in the following finishes: matte white, matte black, black and polished nickel. The company was made aware of the defect after receiving 47 reports of the blades detaching from the fans. The company also received two reports of the fan blade hitting a consumer and four reports of the blade causing property damage. The company is asking all consumers to immediately stop using the ceiling fans and inspect the fans using the instructions at www.kingoffans.com/MaraRecall.htm.