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Sanven Technology Recalls Vevor Handrails Due To Injury Hazard
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Sanven information technology toll-free at 855-599-6320 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, e-mail at recalling@vevor.com, or online at https://www.vevor.com/pages/vevor-single-post-handrail or at www.vevor.com and click Product Recall to learn more.
Recall Details
This recall involves Vevor’s wrought iron single post handrails for one or 2 step stairs. The were sold in black (model numbers TFBGWXLZHS1JGNHKIV0 and LTFSSHSDDZJSFS001V0), white (model number LTFSBSDDZJSFS0001V0) and silver (design numbers LTFS2BBXGMLFS0001V0, LTFS1BBXGMLFS0001V0 and LTFSBSHXDDZJSFS01V0). “Vevor” is printed on a label located near the bottom of the handrail and the design number is on the label of the product’s product packaging.
Consumers should stop utilizing the recalled handrails right away and get in touch with Vevor for a complete refund. Vevor will provide pre-paid shipping labels for the consumers to return the hand rails. Alternatively, consumers can provide photographic evidence of disposal or destruction of the product to recalling@vevor.com. Vevor is contacting all understood purchasers directly.
Vevor has actually received five reports of the handrails breaking, resulting in injuries, consisting of one head injury.
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is charged with protecting the general public from unreasonable danger of injury related to using countless types of consumer products. Deaths, injuries, and home damage from customer product-related occurrences cost the country more than $1 trillion each year. Since the CPSC was established more than 50 years back, it has actually worked to guarantee the safety of customer items, which has actually contributed to a decline in injuries associated with these items.