RELATED: These 4 Products Sold by Walmart and Home Depot Have Just Been Recalled.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Danby Products Inc. just announced a recall on certain free-standing and slide-in electric and gas ranges, according to a notice posted by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). If too much weight is put on the oven door, these ranges can tip over, potentially causing burn injuries if there’s something cooking on the stove. The affected units are the Danby 20" Electric Range Black, the Danby 20" Electric Range White, the Danby 20" Gas Range Solid Black Door, the Danby Designer 20" Gas Range Black Stainless, and the Danby 20" Gas Range White. While Danby Products is based in Ohio, the company’s ovens have been sold across the country. According to the CPSC notice, the recalled ranges might have been purchased at Home Depot or ABC Appliance, though they were also sold at other appliance retailers. The affected products were priced between $560 and $740, and were sold between June 2021 and Nov. 2021, per the CPSC. RELATED: For more up-to-date information, sign up for our daily newsletter. Not all Danby ranges are being recalled. The CPSC recall notice provides a list of all the affected model numbers and serial numbers. If you purchased one of these products at Home Depot or another retailer, you’ll first want to check the model number, which can be found on the oven frame or under the electric stovetop. The serial number can either be found inside the bottom drawer on the oven frame (for the gas range) or under the electric stovetop (for the electric range). It’s also possible that you won’t need to do this legwork yourself—Danby is calling all known purchasers of these stoves directly. First of all, don’t panic—but do avoid putting any weight on the open oven door for the time being. Per the CPSC, you can contact Danby Appliances directly to schedule an inspection free of charge. During the service call, the inspector will make sure the range’s anti-tip bracket—which is what keeps the whole thing from toppling over—is in working order, and will repair it if necessary. Do not attempt to return the recalled range directly to Home Depot, the recall notice cautions, “as retailers are not prepared to take the units back.” RELATED: Never Buy These 5 Things From Home Depot, Experts Warn.