Philips Lighting Recalls Lightolier Glass Lenses Due to Laceration Hazard
What was recalled
This recall involves Philips "Lightolier" brand AF4SY decorative glass lenses used on various types of light fixtures. The clear glass lens, used to "soften" light with an additional lens layer, is 4 ¾ inches in diameter and 1/8 inch thick. The lenses were manufactured between January 2007 and December 2013. There are no markings on the product. The product number is on the packaging.
Hazard
The decorative glass lens can shatter and result in falling pieces of glass, posing a risk of laceration to the consumer.
Injuries
Philips has received one report of the glass lens breaking. No injuries have been reported.
Made in
United States
Where it was sold
- Electrical wholesale distributors nationwide from February 2007 through December 2013 for between $25 and $50.
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