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Family Dollar Stores Recalls Oscillating Ceramic Heater for Fire HazardDate: 1/16/2007
Reason: Fire Hazard
January 5, 2007 Units: About 35,000 (17,000 with consumers) Importer: Family Dollar Stores, of Charlotte, N.C. Hazard: The heaters can overheat and smoke, which could pose a fire hazard to consumers. Incidents/Injuries: Family Dollar has received three reports of the heaters overheating or smoking. There are no reports of fires and two reports of minor property damage. Description: The recalled heater is a 1500 watt oscillating ceramic heater. The heater has a white plastic housing with the name "Heat-Wave" in black on its top. A label on the product contains the control number "ETL 3090262." Sold at: Family Dollar stores nationwide from September 2006 through November 2006 for about $20. Manufactured in: China Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the heaters and return them to a Family Dollar store for a full refund. Customer Contact: For additional information, contact Family Dollar at (800) 547-0359 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or visit the firm's Web site at www.familydollar.com Other Home / Electronic Recalls and Alerts of InterestDate: 9/26/2008 Reason: The fryers can overheat, posing a burn hazard. Distribution: Nationwide Date: 9/26/2008 Reason: The chairs were sold without a warning label instructing consumers to lock the chair’s legs before sitting. This poses a fall hazard to consumers. Date: 10/21/2008 Reason: Surface paints on the magnets contain excessive levels of lead, which violates the federal lead paint standard. Distribution: Nationwide Date: 9/26/2008 Reason: Sharp edges on the stainless steel latch attached to the cooler can pose a laceration hazard to consumers. Distribution: Nationwide Date: 11/6/2008 Reason: The power adapters can fail, causing the printer to overheat. This can pose a burn hazard to consumers. Distribution: Nationwide Date: 9/15/2008 Reason: This switch defect could allow the boilers to produce excessive levels of carbon monoxide, posing a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning to consumers. Distribution: Nationwide |
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