Recalls / 2000-10-24
CPSC, Appliance Manufacturers Announce Voluntary Recall Initiative for Old Chest Freezers - A Deadly Play Area for Children
01016 · Recalled 2000-10-24 · CPSC page

Description
The freezers that are part of this program were made before 1970 by more than 40 manufacturers, a number of whom do not exist today. Consumers can determine if their chest freezer poses a hazard by trying to open the freezer without using the handle. If the freezer can be opened by pulling up on sides of the lid, it is not a hazard. If the lid only opens by using the handle, it needs to be properly disposed of or disabled. Up to 9 million chest freezers were manufactured between 1945 and 1970 before voluntary safety standards went into effect, allowing freezers to be opened from the inside. The freezers that are part of this program were made before 1970 by more than 40 manufacturers, a number of whom do not exist today. Consumers can determine if their chest freezer poses a hazard by trying to open the freezer without using the handle. If the freezer can be opened by pulling up on sides of the lid, it is not a hazard. If the lid only opens by using the handle, it needs to be properly disposed of or disabled.
Hazards
Reported injuries
Remedy
Products
| Name | Model | Units |
|---|---|---|
| Chest freezers | Up to 9 million |
Parties
- Manufacturer
- The Association
- Sold at
- Va.; Memphis, Tenn.; Dawsonville, Ga.;, Jeffersonville, Ohio;, nationwide, through the Pottery Barn Kids catalog, from September 1999 through July 2000, for about $1, 100.
Consumer contact
AHAM has set up a special toll-free number (800) 267-3138 from which consumers will be sent detailed information on identifying the affected units and how to dispose of them or disable the latch. Consumers also can receive information at http://www.aham.org/freezer_safety.htm
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Source: CPSC recall 01016. Inclusion in this database is not legal or medical advice.