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Lands' End Children's Light-Up Backpacks Recalled for OverheatingDate: 8/17/2006
Reason: Overheating
Distribution: Nationwide.
WASHINGTON , D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. Units: About 400 Importer: Lands' End, of Dodgeville, Wis. Hazard: The backpack's battery pack can overheat causing the battery case to melt, presenting a burn hazard if touched. Incidents/Injuries: Lands' End has not received any reports of injuries or incidents. The hazard was discovered during internal product review. Description: This recall involves children's Cool Blue backpacks with lights and reflective trim. The backpacks were sold in seven colors: dark blue, light blue, orange, red, green, maroon and purple. Style number 175732 is printed on a label attached to the left side of the main compartment. Backpacks sold after July 19, 2006 are not included in this recall. Sold through: Lands' End catalog and Web site at www.landsend.com during July 2006 for about $80. Manufactured in: China Remedy: Consumers should stop using these backpacks immediately. Consumers with the affected backpacks are being sent a replacement backpack and battery pack with instructions to return the original product. Consumer Contact: For more information, consumers can contact Lands' End at (800) 200-6212 anytime.
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