According to the CPSC Philips Lighting Company has issued a recall on their EnergySaver and Marathon Compact Fluorescent Dimmable Reflector Flood Lamps due to a laceration hazard. Affected UPC numbers are: 46677 13 7076 and 46677 15 0419 46677 13 7083 and 46677 15 0426 46677 14 6443 and 46677 15 0433. Consumers should immediately cease use of the recalled lamps and contact Philips for replacement at 866-622-6372.
Commentary
Manufacturers issue recalls in an attempt to cease future liability for faulty products. When a recall of this size occurs you can bet there is a valid reason for pulling the lamps in this case a high risk for cuts. Consumers are advised to check their purchase and contact Philips.
Texas Product Liability Attorney Michael Grossman
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