CPSC Recalls

Recalls / 2001-02-07

CPSC, National Shooting Sports Foundation Announce Recall to Replace Project HomeSafe (Now Project ChildSafe) Gun Locks

01078 · Recalled 2001-02-07 · CPSC page

Recalled Project HomeSafe Gun Lock
Recalled Project HomeSafe Gun Lock

Description

The locks resemble a bicycle cable lock and have a red cable with a black padlock. Red vinyl bands around the top and bottom of the locks read, "PROJECT" and "HOMESAFE." "MADE IN CHINA" and "30mm" are imprinted on the bottom of the locks. The gun locks were distributed in clear plastic cylinders with Project HomeSafe literature.

Hazards

Under certain conditions, these locks can open without the use of a key. This can give unauthorized access to a firearm.

Reported injuries

The NSSF and its lock supplier, Adstar Inc., of Merrick, N.Y., are unaware of any instances of unauthorized access by adults or children.

Remedy

NSSF urges consumers to comply with all state and local laws requiring the use of gun locking devices. Recipients of the Project HomeSafe (now Project ChildSafe) gun locks should call NSSF to receive a free replacement gun lock. Until the replacement gun lock is received, keep the original Project HomeSafe lock installed on the firearm. Consumers are reminded to never put a gun lock on a loaded gun, and to take extra precautions to make sure the gun is secure to keep kids safe. The replacement lock has an improved locking mechanism and a thicker braided-steel cable. With the announcement of this replacement lock program, NSSF is resuming Project HomeSafe (Now Project ChildSafe) and encourages communities to enroll in the nationwide program by having a law enforcement official contact the NSSF.

Products

NameModelUnits
HomeSafe Gun LocksAbout 400,000

Parties

Importer
Adstar Inc., of Merrick, N.Y.
Distributor
The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), of Newtown, Conn.
Made in
China
Sold at
from September 1999 through October 2000.

Consumer contact

Consumers may call (203) 426-1320 or (203) 270-2360 anytime. For more information on the safe handling and storage of firearms, visit the Project ChildSafe website at www.projectchildsafe.org

Source: CPSC recall 01078. Inclusion in this database is not legal or medical advice.