FindLaw Class Action and Mass Tort Center: Recalls: CPSC: Trisonic Extension Cords & Power Strip Surge Protectors Recall
NEWS from CPSC
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
| Office of Information and Public Affairs |
Washington, DC 20207 |
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
CONTACT: Jane Francis |
| March 31, 1997 |
(301) 504-0580 Ext. 1187 |
| Release # 97-093 |
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CPSC and Eastern America Trio Products Inc. Recall Trisonic
Extension Cords and Power Strip Surge Protectors
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CPSC), importer Eastern America
Trio Products Inc. of Flushing, N.Y., is recalling over
43,500 Trisonic extension cords and over 26,800 Trisonic
power strip surge protectors. The extension cords and power strip surge
protectors present fire and shock hazards.
CPSC and Eastern America Trio Products Inc. are not
aware of any injuries involving these extension cords and
power strip surge protectors. This recall is being conducted
to prevent the possibility of injury.
The white 12-foot extension cord (model number
TS-2512W) has undersized wire, which has been incorrectly
connected to the attachment plug creating reverse polarity.
The following words are printed on the cord, "SPT-2 60o
VW-1 16AWGX2C E135375 404803-002." A blue tag attached to
the cord reads in part, "UND. LAB INC LIST CORD SET
ISSUE No. BU-6684...13A...125V...1625W...GE CO." The cord
was packaged in a cardboard wrapper labeled in part,
"Trisonic TS-2512W 12 Ft. Household EXTENSION CORD UL
LISTED NO. E109853."
Discount and hardware stores nationwide sold the cords
from November 1993 through November 1995 for about $2.
The gray 9-foot air conditioner/appliance extension
cord (model number TS-2609) has a non-polarized plug. There
is no identification information on the cord. The cord was
packaged in a cardboard wrapper labeled in part, "Trisonic
AIR CONDITIONER/APPLIANCE EXTENSION CORD...UL GROUNDED 3
PRONGED...9FT...13A/125V...1625W."
Discount and hardware stores nationwide sold the cords
from July 1994 through November 1995 for about $4.
The cream 8-outlet power strip surge protector (model
number TS-1008) has undersized wiring, faulty soldering, and
a flammable plastic body. The following words are
molded into the back of the power strip, "8 OUTLET POWER
STRIP (TEMPORARY POWER TAP) AC125V 15A...MADE IN CHINA." A
silver label bears both the UL and CSA symbols without
listed numbers. The power strip was packaged in a cardboard
box labeled in part, "Trisonic TS-1008...8 OUTLET POWER
STRIP SURGE PROTECTOR SAFETY CIRCUIT BREAKER."
Discount and hardware stores nationwide sold the power
strip surge protectors from January 1992 through September
1995 for about $7.
Consumers should stop using these extension cords and
power strip surge protectors immediately, and return them to
the stores where purchased for a full refund. For more
information, consumers can call Eastern America Trio
Products Inc. at (800) 661-7146.
This recall does not extend to other models of Trisonic
extension cords and power strip surge protectors.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission protects the public from the unreasonable risk of injury
or death from 15,000 types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction. To report a dangerous product
or a product-related injury and for information on CPSC's fax-on-demand service, call CPSC's hotline at (800)
638-2772 or CPSC's teletypewriter at (800) 638-8270. To order a press release through fax-on-demand, call
(301) 504-0051 from the handset of your fax machine and enter the release number. Consumers can obtain this
release and recall information at CPSC's web site at http://www.cpsc.gov or via Internet gopher services at cpsc.gov.
Consumers can report product hazards to info@cpsc.gov.
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