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Inflator Pumps Recalled By Stearns Inc. Due to Laceration HazardCite: www.cpsc.gov Name of product: West Marine Inflator Pumps Units: About 1,400 Importer: Stearns Inc., of St. Cloud, Minn. (Note: The original importer Sevylor Inc., was recently acquired by Stearns Inc.) Hazard: The inflator pumps can explode during use, ejecting sharp plastic parts and posing a serious laceration hazard to consumers. Incidents/Injuries: Stearns has received three reports of pumps exploding. One consumer reported lacerations and two fractured ribs. Two other consumers received minor lacerations to the face and chest. Description: The recalled inflator pump has a blue body with a black handle, hose, and pressure gage. The pump is 5-inches (12.7 cm) high and weighs about 3 pounds. West Marine is printed on a white sticker on the top of the pump housing. A second label contains a “caution” statement along with Ho Lee Co., Ltd. and UL listing information. The manufacturer’s model number HB-183BG and the date code 1203 are also on the label. Sold at: West Marine and BoatU.S. stores and through direct sales nationwide from August 2003 through January 2007 for about $60. Manufactured in: China Remedy: Consumers are asked to return their inflator pump to nearest West Marine or BoatU.S. store for a full refund. Consumer Contact: For more information consumers can contact West Marine or BoatU.S. at (800) 262-8464 anytime or visit the firm’s Web site at www.westmarine.com
Submitted by Earnie on Mon, 2007-07-16 09:10. categories [ explosion | laceration | Recall ]
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