Tuesday, June 28th, 2011
The fire gel and fire pot recalls and warnings have reached consumers in Canada as consumers continue to be injured by exploding pots and flaring gel fuel. From Marketwire:
The issue:
Pourable gel fuels can ignite unexpectedly and splatter onto people and objects nearby when they are poured into a firepot that is still burning or still hot. Gel fuels that splatter and ignite can pose fire and burn risks to consumers.
Who is affected:
Consumers who have purchased pourable gel fuels for firepots are affected. These products may pose flammability and burn hazards to both children and adults.
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What consumers should do
- Consumers should read all labels on fuel reservoirs and fuel bottles and be aware of the hazards posed by gel fuels.
- Any product containing liquid or gel fuels should be kept out of reach of young children and locked out of sight when not in use.
- Never burn firepots on or near anything that can catch fire. Always completely extinguish firepot flame and never leave unattended. Never add gel fuel to an open fire or flame. Be certain that the flame is out by allowing the product to cool completely before refilling. Keep gel fuels away from any flame, pilot light, or other object that can create a spark.
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If you or someone you know have been injured by a ceramic fire pot or gel fuel, contact us today to talk about your case.
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Thursday, October 15th, 2009
Blair Chenille Robes Are Catching Fire and Killing
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Blair LLC, of Warren, Pa., are re-announcing the voluntary recall by Blair of 162,000 women’s full length Chenille Robes. Since the recall was originally announced in April 2009, Blair has received reports of six deaths due to the robes catching on fire. Five of the six victims were female, and all five were cooking at the time of the incidents. Three of the victims were in their 80s.
CPSC and Blair announced the recall for the robes after Blair learned of three robes catching on fire, including one report of second-degree burns. Blair was subsequently made aware of the fatalities after the recall was announced and after Blair had sent letters of the recall to consumers who purchased the robes.
Our offices are currently looking into these truly tragic events. If you or one of your loved ones has been affected by Blair Chenille Robes, contact us today.
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