From office chairs at HomeGoods to Frigidaire ovens, this week's recalls include everyday items that pose serious safety hazards to consumers.
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Several products were recalled last week, ranging from children's clothing and toys to hair treatment products. Here's what the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission wants consumers to know.