October, 1995
Computer Equipment, Business and Office Machines, Electronics, Printers
Panasonic Computer Printer Recalled by Matsushita ElectricCandles & Candle Holders, Candle Holders, Candles, Furniture and Furnishings and Decorations
Christmas Angel Candlestick Holders Recalled by Raz ImportsDishwashers, High Chairs, Appliances, Kitchen
Dishwashers Repair and Inspect by MaytagAttached Highchair, Babies and Kids, Nursery Equipment and Supplies
CPSC, Playskool Announce Recall To Repair The 1-2-3 High ChairOctober 17, 1995 Release # 96-003 WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Playskool had announced a voluntary recall to repair program for all of Playskool's 1-2-3 High Chairs. Playskool had learned that plastic joints on some of its 1-2-3 High Chairs had cracked. These cracks may cause the high chair to collapse. Playskool has received ten reports of injuries, including bumps, bruises and one concussion.Approximately 300,000 1-2-3 High Chairs were sold between May 1994 and October 1995. Playskool estimates that consumers had reported cracks in 1.5 percent of the high chairs sold. Cracks in the chair have appeared on the pivot joints at the top of the chair legs. The high chairs were distributed nationally through wholesale and retail outlets for approximately $74.99. At the time, Playskool had asked all wholesale and retail outlets to stop selling the high chairs until a repair kit that will prevent the cracking can be included with each chair.Consumers with a Playskool 1-2-3 High Chair should should stop using the chair immediately and discard or destroy it, as the repair kits with replacement components are no longer available. Playskool is offering consumers $15.00 compensation if they still own this high chair. Consumers should call Playskool's toll free number (800) 752-9755.Consumers can also write to Playskool 1-2-3 Repair Program, 200 Narrangansett Park Drive, P.O. Box 200, Pawtucket RI 02860-0200. Media inquiries for Playskool should be directed to Wayne Charness, (401) 727-5983 Read more.
Furniture and Furnishings and Decorations, Indoor Lighting
CPSC, Winner Products, Inc. Announce Emergency Light RecallOctober 17, 1995 Release # 96-009 WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Winner Products, Inc. of Santa Ana, Calif., is recalling approximately 3,200 Emergency Lite 3-in-1 automatic night-lights, model number 334N. The unit can break away from the back cover while it is still plugged in, exposing live conductors, which could seriously or fatally shock consumers.The white plastic nightlight measures 5.5 inches high by 3.25 inches wide. The front of the light is an opaque half-cylinder with the words "EMERGENCY LITE 3-IN-1 ... HomeSafe" at the bottom. There is an on/off/auto switch on the side of the light. The light can be plugged into an outlet or used as a hand-held flashlight. The light has a rechargeable battery and automatically turns itself on at dusk and off at dawn.The lights were sold for between $10 and $15 through home supply stores such as Fedco and Home Depot. The lights were sold nationwide from January through May 5, 1995.Winner Products, Inc. is aware of one complaint regarding this night-light. CPSC and Winner Products, Inc. are not aware of any injuries involving this product.Consumers who purchased the Emergency Lite 3-in-1 should stop using it immediately and call (800) 669-0415. Winner Products, Inc., will send consumers packaging with postage pre-paid to ship the product back to the company. Winner Products, Inc., will replace returned lights free of charge Read more.
Sanders/Grinders & Accessories, Home Appliances, Maintenance and Structures, Power Sanders, Power Workshop Grinders or Buffers or Polishers, Tools and Hardware
Sander/Grinder Recalled by Milwaukee Electric ToolCribs, Babies and Kids, Nursery Equipment and Supplies
Fold-Away Crib Warning by Gerry Baby ProductsGauges, Butane or LP Gas Meters, Fuel and Lighters and Fireworks, Fuel Storage
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