Latest consumer product recalls: Cummins to repair 600k Ram trucks; Bell bicycle helmets; e-bikes, more

Engine maker Cummins will repair 600,000 Ram trucks to remedy environmental damage caused by illegal software; Bell Slope bicycle helmets recalled due to risk of head injury; Ubbcare mattresses could pose a suffocation risk; Ride Aventon E-bikes could accelerate unexpectedly, resulting in loss of control; Comp Toe Ropers boots by Boot Royalty aren't puncture resistant; and Homedics recalls massagers due to fire and burn hazards.

87K massage guns recalled due to burn risks

The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission says about 87,000 Homedics massage guns that were sold in the U.S. and Canada have been recalled after reports of them overheating. One person suffered a burn injury from the massage gun. Consumers affected by the recall should stop using the massage guns immediately and contact Homedics for a refund.

High chairs recalled over suffocation risk

"HEAO 4-in1 high chairs pose a suffocation risk because they were marketed, intended, or designed for infant sleep, and they have an incline angle greater than 10 degrees in violation of the CPSC?s Infant Sleep Products Rule and the Safe Sleep for Babies Act," the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission wrote in a news release. "In addition, the high chairs pose finger laceration and entrapment hazards as they failed to meet mandatory requirements under the high chair standard."

Whole Foods recalls fish fillets

Two types of Whole Foods' fish fillets are being recalled for not listing a potential allergen on the packaging, according to the FDA.