CPSC Recall in 1982: Metal Utility Clamp Lamps Recalled Because Of Shock Hazard

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Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 82-011
Date: April 01, 1982
Product Name: Mid-State metal socket utility clamp lamps
Recall Description:

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- A voluntary recall of approximately 8,000 metal socket utility clamp lamps was announced today by the Mid-State Manufacturing Corp. of Minneapolis, Minnesota, in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The recall is being conducted because of a potential shock or electrocution hazard from an electrical short to the metal reflector, lamp base, and handle. One consumer has received a serious electric shock using the product. The recall covers Mid-State models P60, R208, R68, R205, R65, LX6 and LG9, sold nationwide since March 1981 in retail and hardware stores including Coast-to-Coast, Gamble Skogmo, and some Hardware Hank stores. Only models with metal sockets are being recalled. The Mid-State identification appears on a cardboard tag on the product cord. Consumers should immediately stop using the product and return to the place of purchase or directly to the manufacturer for a free replacement. Mid-State Mfg. Corp., 1111 Aldrich Ave., North, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55441. Anyone wishing to verify model numbers or retail locations where the lamps were sold may contact CPSC's toll-free Hotline at 800-638-2772.

Hazard Description:

The recall is being conducted because of a potential shock or electrocution hazard from an electrical short to the metal reflector, lamp base, and handle. 

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Replace

Units: Approximately 8,000
Incidents:

One consumer has received a serious electric shock using the product.

Sold At:

The recalled models were sold nationwide since March 1981 in retail and hardware stores including Coast-to-Coast, Gamble Skogmo, and some Hardware Hank stores.

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