December, 1983

December 21, 1983

Christmas Tree Lights, Furniture and Furnishings and Decorations, Seasonal Decoration

Lite Tree Top Ornament Warning

Lite Tree Top Ornament Warning NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 21, 1983 Release # 83-065 Lite Tree Top Ornament Warning Washington, DC.-- The U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission warns consumers that approximately 200,000 "Lite Tree Top" ornaments imported from Taiwan could overheat and melt when set for non-flashing or non-twinkling operation, and may present a potential fire hazard. Atleast 25 models of these Christmas tree ornaments have been imported and marketed by a number of domestic companies. These Lite Tree Top ornaments have nine to twelve lights each and include star, angel, halo, or other shapes. They retail for about two to three dollars. Though no actual fires or injuries have been reported, the Commission is aware of at least six recent consumer complaints where these Lite Tree Top ornaments have overheated, resulting in melting or smoking of the light reflectors. Consumers have been confused by a contradictory instruction and caution statement found on the rear of the ornament box. The instruction states: "Special Feature: To make this set non twinkling, replace the clear flasher lamp with the constant burning lamp provided extra in the set." This is contradicted by a later statement: "Caution: Do not make this set a steady burn as it may cause over- heating and cause the reflector to melt." The Commission advises consumers who have purchased these Lite Tree Top ornaments to check the package box for the contradictory labeling and, if present, should use the ornament only in the flashing or twinkling mode or stop using it. Further information on holiday safety may be obtained by calling the Consumer Product Safety Commission's toll-free Hotline at 800-638-CPSC. A teletypewriter number for the hearing impaired is (301) 595-7054. Read more.


December 5, 1983

Playground Items, Playground Equipment, Sports and Recreation

Playground Equipments Repaired by Pixieland

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December 1, 1983

Baby Walkers/Stationary Entertainers, Babies and Kids, Baby Walkers and Jumpers, Nursery Equipment and Supplies

Baby Walkers Repaired by Century

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December 1, 1983

Cookers & Cookware, Cookware and Tableware, Kitchen, Metal Cookware (Nonelectric)

Pressure Cookers Recalled by Alcan Aluminio Do Brasil

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December 1, 1983

Gun Accessories, Gas or Air or Spring-Operated Guns, Non-powder Guns, Sports and Recreation

CO2 Pistol Modification Announced By Smith & Wesson And Daisy

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