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Fanimation
Recalls Ceiling Fans
October 20, 2002
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission (CPSC), Fanimation Design and Manufacturing
Inc., of Lebanon, Ind., is voluntarily recalling about 60,000
ceiling fans.
The
hanger bracket can break, which could cause the fan to fall
from the ceiling and seriously injure anyone standing nearby.
Fanimation has received four reports of hanger brackets breaking,
including three instances where the fan fell from the ceiling.
No injuries have been reported.
The recalled ceiling fans include the following models: the
Islander series with model number FP320 and date codes 01-00
through 03- 02; the Louvre series with model number FP1320
and date codes 01-00 through 03-02; and the Tropicana series
with the model number FP1600 and date codes 12-01 through
04-02.
The
model number and date codes can be found on the manufacturer's
sticker, located just above the motor of the fan. Lighting
showrooms, fan specialty stores and electrical distributors
nationwide sold the fans from February 2000 through July 2002
for between $550 to $850.
Consumers
should stop using the fans immediately and contact Fanimation
at (888) 284-8938 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. CT Monday through
Friday for a free, easy-to-install backup bracket. Customers
will not have to disconnect the fan or remove the existing
bracket.
For
more information, consumers can log on to the company's website
at Fanimation.com.
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