READ THIS NEXT: 28,000 Ovens Sold at Lowe’s and Home Depot Recalled After Reports of Carbon Monoxide Leaks. Affected models include 86UQ8000AUB, 86UQ7070ZUD, 86UQ7590PUD, and 86NANO75UQA, and recalled serial numbers begin with 202RM, 203RM, 204RM, 205RM, 206RM, 207RM, or 208RM. You can find the serial number on the lower right-hand side on the back of the TV, per the CPSC, or you will see it displayed when you press the mute button three times on the LG remote that came with the TV. The TVs create a safety concern when using the assembled stand, as they can become unstable and create “serious tip-over and entrapment hazards that can result in injuries or death to children and others,” the CPSC notice states. According to LG Electronics’ product recall page, this happens when the screws attaching the stand to the TV are not properly tightened. “This vulnerability can be exacerbated where an external force or load is applied to the TV stand, posing a tip-over hazard and a risk of injury from impact,” the page reads. “Where the TV stands are properly installed or not subjected to any excessive external force or load, there is no demonstrable stand vulnerability.” As of Jan. 12, LG Electronics had received 22 reports of TV stands becoming unstable, including 12 incidents where TVs tipped over. Thankfully, no injuries have been reported. RELATED: For more up-to-date information, sign up for our daily newsletter. These LG TVs are large—weighing approximately 100 pounds, standing 43.5 inches high and 76 inches wide (they measure 86 inches across diagonally). If you find that your model is part of the recall, the CPSC asks that you follow specific steps. If your TV is on the supporting stand legs, detach them immediately and store the product away from children. You should then contact LG Electronics directly by texting “STAND” to 256-888-9977 or calling 800-243-0000 between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. Eastern Time (ET), Monday through Sunday. You can also reach out online by emailing [email protected] or visiting www.lgecares.com/tvstand. LG Electronics will provide instructions for inspecting your unit, help you obtain necessary replacement screws and stand parts, and coordinate with a technician to perform a free repair. Setup instructions, a tutorial video, and a self-inspection guide are also listed on the recall page. If your TV is mounted on a wall, the CPSC says you don’t need to stop using it. However, LG Electronics still recommends reviewing the instructions for properly installing the TV stands, just in case you end up wanting to use them in the future.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb According to the CPSC, the circuit board inside the vacuum’s battery pack can overheat and smoke, with a possible risk of fire. Bissell had received 66 reports of burning odors and smoking coming from vacuums, as well as five reports where the battery pack did end up catching on fire. Three consumers reported property damage, while one reported a burn injury. If you have a recalled model, the CPSC says you should stop using it and visit a Bissell Authorized Service Center or contact the company directly to schedule time for a free repair.