CPSC Recall in 2002: CPSC, W.C. Wood Company Announce Recall of Dehumidifiers
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), W.C. Wood Company, of Ottawa, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 2,500 dehumidifiers. Internal wiring can abrade on metal parts, presenting a risk of electric shock to consumers if the insulation wears through.W.C. Wood discovered the problem through routine testing. No injuries or incidents have been reported. This recall is being done to prevent the possibility of injury.The recall includes Wood's and Edison model 40-pint capacity dehumidifiers. The dehumidifiers were sold in white (Wood's) and beige (Edison) plastic with the word "Wood's" or "Edison" printed across the control panel. Both models have control knobs for fan speed and humidity level, and a "bucket full" light. The model and serial numbers are written on a label behind the removable water bucket on the front of the unit. The label reads in part, "Wood's" or "Edison" and "Made in Canada." Model NameModel NumberSerial NumberWood'sWMD40W08603098 - 08822606EdisonEMD4008669467 - 08669490Independent retailers sold the dehumidifiers nationwide from March 2002 through June 2002 for between $160 and $190.Consumers should stop using the recalled dehumidifiers and destroy and discard them. W.C. Woods is out of business. A remedy is no longer available.
Internal wiring can abrade on metal parts, presenting a risk of electric shock to consumers if the insulation wears through.
Dispose, No Remedy Available
W.C. Wood discovered the problem through routine testing. No injuries or incidents have been reported. This recall is being done to prevent the possibility of injury.
Independent retailers sold the dehumidifiers nationwide from March 2002 through June 2002 for between $160 and $190.