Is there a recall on ceiling fans?

Is there a recall on ceiling fans?

The CPSC said the recalled ceiling fans cost about $150 and were sold exclusively at Home Depot (HD)stores across the United States and on the company’s website from April 2020 through October 2020. Home Depot confirmed via email that it sold about 80,000 of the fans before pulling them from stores.

Are fan blades dangerous?

The blades are very light weight and they spin at a relatively slow speed. If you accidentally (or not) touch them, it might hurt a little or not at all. If you keep touching it and blocking the fans from running while they’re on, you might damage the motor that powers the fan.

What ceiling fans did Home Depot recall?

The distributor, King of Fans, is recalling more than 190,000 Hampton Bay 54-inch Mara Ceiling Fans sold exclusively at the Home Depot, following reports that the blades may detach while spinning. About 182,000 of the fans were available in the U.S., while another 8,800 were for sale in Canada.

Can a fan damage your finger?

No, the ceiling fan blades will break when they hit your hand or shoulder, they will not cut your hand because they are not made of steel, but made of soft plywood or some kind of light plastic materials.

Can Home Depot pull up old receipts?

For now, you can retrieve your receipts by visiting your local Home Depot Service Desk, with the credit cards you used. The associate will be able to retrieve copies of your receipts. You will also need to know at which store you made your purchases.

Are there any recalls on ceiling ceiling fans?

It’s been recalled and could be putting your family at risk of injury. Homeowners everywhere need to take inventory of the fans in their home, as two popular ceiling fans have been recalled after multiple reports they’ve caused serious injuries.

Are there any recalls on Harbor Breeze ceiling fans?

Harbor Breeze’s Kingsbury 70-inch ceiling fans were recalled this month by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The CPSC reports that “the light globe can fall from its housing, posing impact and laceration injury hazards.”

Are there any recalls on Westinghouse ceiling fans?

Additionally, a few days after the Harbor Breeze recall, CPSC reported that all Great Falls outdoor ceiling fans from Westinghouse Lighting had been recalled because the “fan blades can crack and break, posing an impact injury hazard.”

Are there any recalls on the Spice Hunter?

The Spice Hunter recently recalled several popular spices, including parsley, cinnamon, pepper, paprika, and garlic. According to the FDA, the recall was initiated by the manufacturer when they realized there was potential the spices had come in contact with salmonella.

Where can I find a recall notification letter?

Recall Notification Letter – Product Distribution and Action by Company Our “Product Distribution” section contains the product identification information provided by the manufacturer.

What are the model numbers of the recalled chainsaws?

Chainsaws included in the recall have model numbers 41AY427S799 316.38070, 41AY429S799 316.38090, 41AY462S799 316.38098 and 41AY469S799 316.38188, and serial numbers 1K155XQ0198 through 1F076XQ0200; and were manufactured between November 15, 2015 and June 7, 2016.

What to do if you own a recalled table saw?

What to do if you own this product: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled table saws and contact Rexon for a free replacement stand. Company Information: Rexon toll-free at 866-934-6360 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or online at www.sears.com and clicking “Product Recalls” for more information.

Are there any recalls on Black + Decker table saws?

The table saws sit on a black metal foldable stand. Black+Decker and JT2504BD are printed on the front right side of the table saw. What to do if you own this product: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled table saws and contact Rexon for a free replacement stand.