80,000 Rock Salt Lamps Recalled Over Electric Shock and Fire Risks

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In a notable safety alert, a manufacturer has issued a voluntary recall of 80,000 rock salt lamps due to potential electric shock and fire hazards. If you recently received one of these lamps as a gift, it’s crucial to check if it falls under this recall.

The lamps, produced by a company named Lumière, were available at Michaels stores and Amazon. While these decorative items have gained popularity for their aesthetic appeal, certain models pose serious risks. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has reported that the lamps feature dimmer switches and outlet plugs that can overheat, increasing the likelihood of electric shock and fire.

Recall Details

The recall includes three specific models with their respective product names and numbers:

  • Rock of Gibraltar Lamp – SKU 495144, UPC 00886946056253
  • Carnival of Lights – SKU 495433, UPC 00886946058325
  • Basket of Rocks – SKU 495146, UPC 00886946056277

Fortunately, no injuries have been reported related to these lamps so far, which is encouraging. The proactive steps taken by Lumière aim to ensure consumer safety. The affected lamps were sold from July to November of the previous year and can be returned to Michaels for a full refund. It’s essential to cease using these lamps immediately.

For additional details about the recall, you can visit the Michaels website and navigate to the “Product Recalls” section.

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Conclusion

In summary, if you own a rock salt lamp from the specified models, it’s vital to act immediately for your safety. Return the lamp to the store, and stay informed about product recalls.