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New England Ropes Recalls Climbing Lines Due to Fall HazardDate: 8/7/2008
Reason: The climbing lines can break, posing a serious fall hazard for climbers.
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.
Name of Product: Maxim Apogee and Maxim Pinnacle Dynamic Climbing Lines/Ropes Units: About 530 Manufacturer: New England Ropes, of Fall River, Mass. Hazard: The climbing lines can break, posing a serious fall hazard for climbers. Incidents/Injuries: None. Description: Two types of climbing ropes have been included in this recall, the Maxim Apogee 9.1mm and Maxim Pinnacle 9.5mm. The Maxim Apogee 9.1mm is a 48 carrier climbing rope. The colors are yellow and black, and red and yellow. The model numbers are 3411-91 and 3415-91, with date codes 060801 thru 080601. The UPC codes are: 75396312299, 75396312298, 75396312301, and 75396312300. The Maxim Pinnacle 9.5mm is a blue 48 carrier climbing rope. The Model number is 3403-95, with date codes 070201 thru 080601. The UPC codes are 75396312292 and 75396312293. The date codes and the UPC codes are on the original packaging. Sold at: Retailers nationwide from August 2006 through June 2008 for between $180 and $262. Manufactured in: United States Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled dynamic climbing lines and contact the manufacturer for a free replacement. Consumer Contact: For more information, consumers can contact New England Ropes toll-free at (866) 617-9038 anytime or visit the firm's Web site at www.neropes.com/Climbing.aspx Other Child Safety Recalls and Alerts of InterestDate: 12/19/2008 Reason: The frame handle could fail to latch properly and break, posing a fall hazard to small children. Distribution: Nationwide Date: 11/25/2008 Reason: The metal snap at the waist can detach posing a choking hazard to infants. Distribution: Nationwide Date: 11/6/2008 Reason: Surface paint on the toy xylophone contains excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. Distribution: Nationwide Date: 12/19/2008 Reason: The recalled jewelry contains high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects. Distribution: Nationwide Date: 10/27/2008 Reason: The multi-purpose lighters fail to meet federal safety standards because they might not contain a child-resistant mechanism, posing a potential fire and burn hazard to young children. Distribution: Nationwide Date: 12/19/2008 Reason: Plastic caps and metal screws on both sides of the high chair can loosen and fall out, posing both fall and choking hazards to children. Distribution: Nationwide |
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