CPSC Recall in 2023: ODL Recalls Severe Weather Doorglass Inserts Due to Hurricane Zone Wind-Borne Debris Injury Hazards
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This recall involves severe weather doorglass inserts designed to protect homes in hurricane prone regions from the risk of wind-borne debris. The recalled glassdoor inserts were sold under the ODL, Western Reflections and Kenyon’s Glass brand names. Date codes for affected products 05/01/2022 through 12/06/2022 are located on the bottom corners of the doors. The recalled doorglass inserts are often purchased by intermediate distributors and placed into completed “door and doorglass” products, such as under the Jeld-Wen brand. Home Depot Model Numbers958012, 958045Lowes Model Numbers2570445, 940039, 940040, 940041, 940042, 940043, 940044, 940045, 940072, 940073, 940074, 940075, 940078, 940079, 940080, 940081, 940117, 940119, 940122, 940123, 940124, 949935, 1076439, 1076440, 1076442
Under severe weather conditions, such as hurricanes, the adhesive bond holding the doorglass inserts can become separated from the door causing a risk of injury and property damage from windborne debris.
Repair
None reported
Home Depot and Lowe’s stores nationwide, online at HomeDepot.com, Lowes.com and Zabitat.com from May 2022 through February 2023 for between $1,200 and $2,250.
United States