Drain Opener Clog Remover and Hair Clog Remover sold in 64. oz bottles

CPSC Recall #01-233 — September 19, 2001

Recall #01-233 Date: September 19, 2001 Remedy: Replace

Product

Drain Opener Clog Remover and Hair Clog Remover sold in 64. oz bottles

Description

WASHINGTON, D.C.- In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), National Service Industries Inc. (NSI), of Atlanta, Ga., is voluntarily recalling about 1.1 million bottles of drain cleaner sold in 64 oz., child-resistant bottles. The bottles can leak, allowing the contents of the cleaner to come into contact with consumers. These cleaners can cause irritation and burns to the skin and eyes. NSI has received 16 reports of the bottles leaking, including three incidents involving skin irritations to the leg and hand, and 13 incidents involving property damage. The following chart provides information concerning the four types of drain cleaners involved in this recall. Only 64-oz. bottles are affected.  Brand NameCleaning ProductUPC CodeRecall Hotline Number,Website Address,E-mail AddressZep Commercial10 Minute Hair Clog Remover21709-52206(888) 805-43579 a.m. to 5 p.m. ETMonday through Friday [email protected] Drain Care Professional Strength Drain Opener Clog Remover21709-60060Enforcer10 Minute Hair Clog Remover21709-52206(800) 241-5656 Ext. 6869 a.m. to 5 p.m. ETMonday through Friday [email protected] Drain Care Professional Strength Drain Opener Clog Remover21709-52212The Drain Opener Clog Remover bottles and caps are white and the Hair Clog Remover bottles and caps are red. Each bottle has the brand name - "Zep Commercial" or "Enforcer" - on a label that also read in part, "Keep all chemicals out of reach of children." Home Depot, Wal-Mart, Kmart and hardware stores nationwide sold these cleaners from January 2001 through August 2001 for between $3 and $6.Consumers should stop using the cleaners immediately and contact the appropriate company to receive a free replacement cap. Consumers should not return the recalled cleaner to the store where purchased.

Hazard

The bottles can leak, allowing the contents of the cleaner to come into contact with consumers. These cleaners can cause irritation and burns to the skin and eyes.

Incidents / Injuries

NSI has received 16 reports of the bottles leaking, including three incidents involving skin irritations to the leg and hand, and 13 incidents involving property damage.

Remedy

Consumers should stop using the cleaners immediately and contact the appropriate company to receive a free replacement cap.

Units Affected

About 1.1 million

Sold At

Home Depot, Wal-Mart, Kmart and hardware stores nationwide sold these cleaners from January 2001 through August 2001 for between $3 and $6.