In a smaller city like Galesburg, people tend to reuse items, buy from the same retailers, or rely on familiar equipment at home and work. That can be a problem when a recall involves:
- Products used repeatedly (such as tools, home appliances, or consumer electronics)
- Items with limited labeling access (worn packaging, missing model/lot codes)
- Workplace-adjacent injuries (incidents involving equipment used around shifts, loading, or maintenance)
When the product was in circulation for a while—through families, hand-me-downs, secondhand purchases, or workplace use—identifying the exact unit becomes a key part of the claim.


