(CBS 3) PHILADELPHIA 3 On Your Side's Jim Donovan tell us about dangerous camera batteries, gardening supplies and air cleaners in this week's recall round-up.

The recall affects Perfect Air Ultra Air Purifiers. They are 12 inches high, 15 inches wide and are made of white plastic. The air purifiers were sold on television infomercials from February through December of 2004 and the price was around $100.

200,000 rechargeable camera battery packs are being recalled because they can short circuit, causing them to overheat, melt posing a burn hazard.

The recall affects Nikon rechargeable battery packs with the model number en dash el3 is written on the side of the battery. It is used as a power source for Nikon's Digital DLR d100, d70 and d50 cameras. They were sold with the camera's and also separately from May of 2004 through this month.

1,500 hedge trimmers are being recalled because of a problem with an engine mounting spring that could eventually cause the engine and blades to swing free, posing serious injury risks.

The recall involves Kawasaki hedge trimmers models, kht 600d and 750d. They have a gray handle and frame along with a red and gray engine covering and they were sold between April and July for around $400.

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