March 7, 2002- Hunter Fan Co. Recall of Humidifiers
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Hunter Fan Co., of Memphis, Tenn., is voluntarily recalling about 100,000 humidifiers. The motors in these humidifiers can overheat, posing a fire hazard.
November 23, 1999- Glow-In-the-Dark Humidifiers Recalled by Sunbeam(r)
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Sunbeam Corp., of Boca Raton, Fla., is recalling about 560,000 Sunbeam®, Hankscraft® and SunMark® humidifiers with water tanks that glow in the dark. These humidifiers can develop an electrical short, presenting a fire hazard.
April 8, 1998- Heaters and Humidifiers Recalled by Honeywell
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer ProductSafety Commission (CPSC), Honeywell Consumer Products, ofSouthborough, Mass., is recalling about 1.6 million heaters soldunder the Duracraft brand name, about 8,000 heaters sold underthe DeLonghi brand name and 150,000 humidifiers sold under theDuracraft and Honeywell brand names in the United States andCanada. The heaters and humidifiers can overheat, presenting afire hazard.
September 4, 1997- Humidifiers Recalled by Duracraft
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product SafetyCommission (CPSC), Duracraft Corp. of Southborough, Mass., is recallingabout 1 million humidifiers. The humidifiers can overheat, posing a firehazard.
July 18, 1995; Revised January 7, 2001- Humidifiers Recall by Bemis Manufacturing
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Bemis Manufacturing Co. of Sheboygan Falls, Wisc., is announcing a recall to upgrade the safety of approximately 400,000 Waterwick whole house humidifiers. Two electrical switches on the humidifier can overheat and possibly catch fire if cleaning, descaling, and disinfecting solutions are misapplied directly onto the unit's electrical controls.
December 10, 1985- Edison Humidifiers Recalled by Toastmaster
June 3, 1977- Air Humidifiers Recalled by Air Comfort
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