International Adapter Plugs

CPSC Recall #03-154 — July 1, 2003

Recall #03-154 Date: July 1, 2003 Remedy: Replace

Product

International Adapter Plugs

Description

WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Franzus Company LLC, of Beacon Falls, Conn. is voluntarily recalling about 29,000 International Adapter Plugs. The adapter plugs can separate, exposing live electrical conductors, posing an electrocution and shock hazard to consumers.Name of product: International Adapter PlugsUnits: About 29,000Manufacturer: Franzus Company LLC, of Beacon Falls, Conn.Hazard: The adapter plug can separate, exposing live electrical conductors, posing an electrocution and shock hazard to consumers.Incidents/Injuries: The Franzus Co. has received two reports of the plugs separating. No injuries have been reported.Description: The black or white plastic adapter plugs have names of specific countries or regions where the plugs are intended for use written on the side. The writing includes "NORTHERN EUROPE," "GREAT BRITAIN," "NO. AMERICA," "AUSTRALIA," and "SO. EUROPE." Except for the names of these countries and regions, the recalled plugs have no other writing on them. Plugs with "MADE IN USA" printed between the prongs, or that have a screw between the prongs, are not included in the recall.Sold at: Catalog and retail stores nationwide sold the adapter plugs in sets of five from April 2002 through June 2003 for between $10 and $40.Manufactured in: ChinaRemedy: Free replacement adapter plugs.Consumer Contact: Contact the Franzus Co. at (800) 706-7063 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or by email at [email protected].

Hazard

The adapter plug can separate, exposing live electrical conductors, posing an electrocution and shock hazard to consumers.

Incidents / Injuries

The Franzus Co. has received two reports of the plugs separating. No injuries have been reported.

Remedy

Free replacement adapter plugs.

Units Affected

About 29,000

Sold At

Catalog and retail stores nationwide sold the adapter plugs in sets of five from April 2002 through June 2003 for between $10 and $40.

Manufacturer

Franzus Company LLC, of Beacon Falls, Conn.

Manufactured In

China