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August 20, 2009- Pensi Ceiling Fans Recalled by The Modern Fan Co. Due to Fall and Injury Hazard
The recalled Pensi fans have model numbers beginning with or containing “PEN-AA-“ or “PEN-GW-” and have an Aluminum/Anthracite or a Gloss White finish. January 10, 2008- A.O. Smith Recalls Exhaust Fan Electric Motors Due to Fire Hazard
The recalled electric motor is part of a residential whole-house exhaust fan that is typically mounted on the floor of an attic. The shutters of the fan are visible on the ceiling of the floor beneath the attic and must be opened and closed by the consumer. The motors were included with exhaust fans manufactured and distributed by Air Vent Inc. and Triangle Engineering of Arkansas Inc. “A.O. Smith,” the model number, and the service date code are printed on the rating plate of the motor. The recall includes model numbers S56A30A54 and S56A30A97, and service date codes 032076M – 334076M, 03207JY – 33407JY, and YB07 – YL07. Units that have a sticker indicating that the unit has been rewired are not subject to this recall. January 24, 2007- Tower Fans Recalled by the Holmes Group Due to Fire Hazard
The recall involves the Holmes HT30 Oscillating Tower Fan. The model number can be found on the silver label on the back of the unit. The tower fans are white. "Holmes®" is printed on the front of the base. December 12, 2006- Emerson Electric Co. Recalls Ceiling Fans for Injury Hazard from Falling Blades
The recall involves the "Emerson Designer 60-inch Ceiling Fan." The recalled fans have a 60-inch diameter and come in seven types of finishes including weathered bronze, pewter, antique brass, white, antique white, oil rubbed bronze and brushed steel. The following model numbers are included in the recall and can be found on the base of the fan. February 8, 2006- Lasko Recalls Box and Pivoting Floor Fans Posing Fire Hazard
This recall involves various models of Lasko, Galaxy, Air King and General Electric fans manufactured between January 1999 and July 2001, and sold through February 2004. Styles and model numbers of recalled fans, which are either stamped or on a label on the bottom of the fans, are listed below: November 22, 2005- Haier America Trading LLC Recall of Oscillating Electric Tower Fans
This recall involves a Haier oscillating electric tower fan, model FTM140GG. The gray tower fan has three speed settings and a 120-minute shut-off timer. "Haier" is printed on a silver label near the top of the front of the tower. The model number is printed on the lower back of the fan. No other Haier fans are included in this recall. October 6, 2004- New York Zion Trading Corp. Recall of Electric Fans
The recall involves 16-inch diameter 3-speed oscillating fans which mount on adjustable stands. "NYZT" appears in the center of the front fan guard. The model numbers, FS-1601A and FS-1607C, are found on a silver label on the back of the controls. The fans come in two color combinations: either blue and white, or all gray. August 13, 2004- Vaxcel International Second Recall of Ceiling
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June 10, 2004- SMC and Home Depot Recall of Oscillating Fans
September 25, 2003- Ceiling Fans Recalled by Vaxcel International Co. Ltd.
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