CPSC, Jo-Ann Stores Inc. Announce Recall of Bamboo Torches
What was recalled
The bamboo torch is made of bamboo and stands about five feet tall. The oil canister is housed at the top and the bottom has a spiked tip to stick into the ground. The oil canister is removable and has a black metal top with a hole for the wick to stick out. Instructions and warnings for the use of the product are written on the outside of the oil canister.
Hazard
The plastic oil canister can melt when the torch is in use, posing a fire hazard.
Injuries
Jo-Ann Stores Inc. has received seven reports of problems with the Bamboo Torches involving the canister melting while the torch was lit and in use. One minor burn injury was reported, that did not require medical treatment.
Made in
Hong Kong
Where it was sold
- Jo-Ann Stores nationwide, from February 2004 through April 2004, for about $10.
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