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Light & Motion Recalls Bicycle Light Batteries for Fire and Burn HazardsDate: 10/18/2006
Reason: Fire and Burn Hazards
Distribution: Authorized bicycle dealers nationwide
Release #07-008 Light & Motion Recall Hotline: (831) 645-1538 Name of Product: ARC Lithium Ion Bicycle Light Batteries Units: About 1,700 Light Manufacturer/Battery Reseller: Light & Motion, of Monterey, Calif. Battery Manufacturer: GP Batteries International Ltd., of Singapore Battery Importer: Gold Peak Industries (North America), Inc. of San Diego, Calif. Hazard: The battery can overheat, posing a fire or burn hazard to users. Incidents/Injuries: No incidents or injuries have been reported. Description: The recalled batteries are found in Light & Motion 2004 ARC Li-Ion HID lighting systems. The lights are black with "ARC" and "LIGHT & MOTION" written in yellow letters. The recall includes only batteries with a manufacturer date code of 1003 or 1103. The date code is stamped on the bottom of the battery and "LIGHT & MOTION" is printed on the side of the battery. Sold at: Authorized bicycle dealers nationwide from November 2003 through October 2004 for about $500. Manufactured in: China Remedy: Consumers should stop using the lights immediately and return the battery to Light & Motion for a free replacement. Consumer Contact: Call Light & Motion collect at (831) 645-1538 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, or log on to the company's Web site at http://www.bikelights.com/Support/liion.htm Other Outdoors Recalls and Alerts of InterestDate: 6/12/2008 Reason: Seat Pedestals; Improperly Installed Distribution: Nationwide Date: 7/16/2008 Reason: EPA did not approve the product label, which indicates the product will be effective for twelve months against certain pests, including scorpions and fire ants (public health pests of concern). Distribution: Nationwide Date: 6/12/2008 Reason: Muffler Bonding Distribution: Nationwide Date: 6/12/2008 Reason: Engine; Gasoline Distribution: Nationwide Date: 7/10/2008 Reason: The lawn mower’s rear shield can break off allowing debris to be thrown toward the operator, which poses a laceration hazard to consumers. Distribution: Nationwide Date: 7/10/2008 Reason: The canopies fail to comply with a voluntary flammability standard could pose a fire hazard to consumers. Distribution: Nationwide |
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