FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
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January 7, 1975 |
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Release # 75-006 |
Washington, D.C. -- Owners of nearly 9,000 Sears and Kent medicine cabinets with built-in electrical outlets purchased since September, 1974 were today urged to return them due to a potential shock hazard.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has been informed that some of the electrical outlets may have been improperly assembled, which could result in a serious shock when consumers use an appliance with a 3-prong grounded plug. It is also possible that a shock hazard could exist if the medicine cabinet itself is not properly installed.
The cabinets were manufactured by the Kent Division, LCA Corporation, Bellevue, Kentucky.
The potential hazard was reported to the Commission by H.H. Flourescent Parts, Inc. of Cheltenham, Pa., manufacturers of the outlet. No injuries have been reported.
The cabinets were sold under the Kent name through independent distributors, jobbers and retailers east of Salt Lake City and throughout the nation under the Sears name by Sears, Roebuck and Company.
Only cabinets sold since September, 1974 are involved. Prices ranged from $50 to $160, depending on the model.
The Sears models are identified as Nos:
861-38530 | 861-3854 | 861-3854 | 861-3855 |
861-38710 | 861-38800 | 861-38541 | 861-38551 |
The Kent units were sold to independent retailers east of Salt Lake City, Utah. These units are identified by Nos:
L-GO-1216 | L-WO-1216 | L-GO-1420 |
L-WO-1420 | L-G-CAR-1420 | L-W-CAR-1420 |
L-CRE-1420 | L-CEO-1420 | L-LEX-1420 |
L-SOM-1420 | L-SO-1420 | L-COA-1420 |
L-WIL-1420 |
Model numbers are located on a nameplate under the bottom shelf.
Consumers, builders and others who bought these cabinets are urged to return them to their place of purchase for exchange, repair or refund. Sears customers requesting assistance in cabinet removal should contact their local Sears stores. Kent customers should contact the store from which the purchase was made.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with the use of thousands of types of consumer products. Deaths, injuries, and property damage from consumer product incidents cost the nation more than $1 trillion annually. CPSC’s work to ensure the safety of consumer products has contributed to a decline in the rate of deaths and injuries associated with consumer products over the past 40 years.
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