If you bought this from HSN, stop it immediately, leaders warn
More than 5.4 million units sold in the United States, and they cause serious injury.
Fans of the House Purchase Network (HSN), beware: US officials have announced aalert an alert For a popular product on the market since 2015. HSN has received more than 220 incident reports involving the products in question and 100 notice of injury by customers who have used the articles. As a result, the company now advises consumers to immediately interrupt their use of products. Read it to find out if you have one of these potentially dangerous devices in your home and what to do about it if you do it.
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The joy / JM-marks my little liner and my little Steamer Go Mini were recalled.
The articles in question are the joy / jm-marked my little liner and my small steamboat goes mini, a vapor of popular pocket clothes. These devices use a hot vapor to eliminate wrinkles of clothes and other tissues and have been sold individually and as a component of a set. The recalled models have flat or triangular steam heads.
At the time the voluntary recall was issued by HSN on May 26, approximately 5.4 million units were sold in the United States and 14,300 were distributed in Canada.
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Vapors caused serious injuries to burn.
HSN has received 227 hot water spray or steam vapor spray ratios and 106 serious injury reports. Eight consumers reported second degree burns and six reported third degree burns.
In addition to HSN, recalled vapors were sold by several other popular retailers.
Vapor boats were sold online on HSn.com and on the HSN television network, but you may have chosen recalled items in stores or online in one of the many major retailers. Amazon, Target, Bathroom Bed & Beyond, Walmart and Lowes all sold The My Little Steamer and my little ripper Go Mini from January 2002 until 2020 December, according to the notice of reminder, which was published by the US Commission the safety of consumer products. (CPSC).
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Those who have recalled steam boats should stop using it immediately and request a refund.
CPSC urges consumers to immediately interrupt the use of vapors recalled and contact HSN to receive a full refund for any units purchased between January 2018 and 2020. A partial refund is also available for steamboats purchased from January 2015 In December 2017. Customers can receive a voucher for all units purchased before 2015.
Contact HSN without fees by calling 855-654-0942 from 9h to 9 o'clock. And Monday to Friday, or put your claim online atwww.steamerrecallsettlement.com Wherewww.hsn.com.
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