HSN Recalls Kitchen HQ Thermal Insulated Bowls Due to Fire Hazard
Reason for Recall
Metal springs in the detachable hinged lid of the insulated bowls can catch fire when used in the microwave, posing a fire hazard.
Date Issued
Category
Products
Status
urgent
Issuing Agency
CPSC
About fire and burn hazards
Fire and burn hazards in consumer products are often caused by overheating lithium-ion batteries, faulty electrical wiring, flammable materials used in construction, or manufacturing defects that create short circuits. These recalls are classified as urgent because fire and burn injuries can occur rapidly, often without warning. Overheating batteries in particular can enter a state called thermal runaway, which generates intense heat and can cause a fire even when a device appears to be functioning normally.
β Stop using the product immediately and do not charge it if it is battery-powered. Keep it away from flammable materials and in a cool, well-ventilated area until you can safely dispose of or return it.
What to do if you're affected
- βStop using the product and disconnect it from any power source immediately.
- βDo not charge the product if it is battery-powered.
- βKeep the product away from flammable materials in a ventilated area until you can return or dispose of it.
- βFollow the manufacturer's instructions in the recall notice for the return or refund process.
- βDo not attempt to disassemble a product recalled for fire or battery hazards.
About the CPSC
This recall was conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), which oversees the safety of roughly 15,000 categories of consumer products β from electronics and furniture to toys, clothing, and small appliances. The CPSC works with manufacturers on voluntary recalls and can order mandatory recalls under the Consumer Product Safety Act. Consumers can report hazardous products and track all current recalls at CPSC.gov. Injuries involving recalled products can also be reported at SaferProducts.gov.
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