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Hair Dryers Corrected by Manufacturers

Published: November 1, 1979Recall ID: 79061Category: generalCountry: US

Reason for Recall / Hazard

Poisoning

Product Description & Identification

Hair Dryers Corrected by Manufacturers NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 1, 1979 Release # 79-061 Commission Approves Corrective Plans For 26 Manufacturers Of Asbestos Hair Dryer WASHINGTON, D.C. (Nov. 1) -- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has voted unanimously to accept the voluntary corrective action plans of 26 manufacturers and importers of hand-held hair dryers made with asbestos. The 26 companies account for nearly 10 per cent of those hand- held hair dryers manufactured with asbestos since 1969. The other 90 per cent were distributed by 11 manufacturers and private labelers whose corrective actions were approved by the Commission last May. Among the 26 manufacturers and private labelers, eight have agreed to repair their hair dryers: three have agreed to refund the purchase price or replace the dryers with asbestos-free dryers: and 15 have agreed to exchange their dryers for refunds, new asbestos- free dryers or other products manufactured or imported by the firm. Nearly 100 different models and styles of hair dryers are covered under these corrective action plans. Since May, 1979, CPSC has ordered 146 corporations to submit sworn information regarding the use of asbestos in their hair dryers. The 26 companies listed below informed CPSC that the heat shields in their dryers contained asbestos (but that no other dryer parts exposed to the dryers' airstream contained asbestos). None of the remaining 120 firms reported having manufactured hair dryers containing asbestos. The companies which have agreed to repair or accept returns of their hair dryers include: Afro Products, Inc., of Ottuma, Iowa; Allied Stores Marketing Corp., of New York City; Arrow Trading Co., New York City; B&E Sales Co., of Detroit, Michigan; Brother International Corp., of Piscataway, New Jersey; Formac, Inc., of City of Industry, California; Hartman Products of Hawthorne, California; W.P. Hemenway Co., of Portland, Oregon; Hairaoka New York Inc., of New York City; Hitachi Sales Corp. of Compton, California; Interpur (a division of Dart Industries) of Orlando, Florida; and M.S.S. Direct Ltd., of Hauppauge, New York. Also included are: Market Importing Services Inc., of New York City; New York Merchandise Co. of New York City.; Pace Setter of Burbank, California: Panasonic Co. of Secaucus, New Jersey; Pearlduck Inc., of Garden City, New York; Sanyei New York Corp. of New York City; Sanyo Electric Inc., of Compton, California; Save-Way Industries Inc. of Hialeah, Florida; Swank Co., Inc., of New York City; T.G. & Y. Stores Co. of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Wakefern Food Corp. of Elizabeth, New Jersey; Windsor Industries, Inc., of Melville, New York; F.W. Woolworth Co. of New York City; and Zayre Corp. of Framingham, Massachusetts. Many of these companies maintain that hair dryers containing asbestos have not been proven to present a health hazard. CPSC staffers have compiled a list providing the specific corrective actions which the 26 individual firms have agreed to perform. The list can be obtained free by writing to: Hair Dryers, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, D.C., 20207. Consumers also can obtain specific information about the plans by contacting CPSC's toll-free Hotline at 800/638-2772.

Affected Products

Afro hand-held hair dryers; Allied hand-held hair dryers; Arrow hand-held hair dryers; B&E hand-held hair dryers; Brother hand-held hair dryers; F.W. Woolworth hand-held hair dryers; Formac hand-held hair dryers; Hairaoka New York hand-held hair dryers; Hartman hand-held hair dryers; Hitachi hand-held hair dryers; Interpur M.S.S. Direct hand-held hair dryers; Market Importing hand-held hair dryers; New York Merchandise hand-held hair dryers; Pace Setter hand-held hair dryers; Sanyo hand-held hair dryers; Save-Way hand-held hair dryers; Swank hand-held hair dryers; W.P. Hemenway hand-held hair dryers; Windsor hand-held hair dryers; Zayre hand-held hair dryers

Additional Source Details

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U R Lhttps://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/1979/Commission-Approves-Corrective-Plans-For-26-Manufacturers-Of-Asbestos-Hair-Dryer
TitleHair Dryers Corrected by Manufacturers
Hazards › NamePoisoning
Products › 1 › NameAfro hand-held hair dryers
Products › 2 › NameAllied hand-held hair dryers
Products › 3 › NameArrow hand-held hair dryers
Products › 4 › NameB&E hand-held hair dryers
Products › 5 › NameBrother hand-held hair dryers
Products › 6 › NameF.W. Woolworth hand-held hair dryers
Products › 7 › NameFormac hand-held hair dryers
Products › 8 › NameHairaoka New York hand-held hair dryers
Products › 9 › NameHartman hand-held hair dryers
Products › 10 › NameHitachi hand-held hair dryers
Products › 11 › NameInterpur M.S.S. Direct hand-held hair dryers
Products › 12 › NameMarket Importing hand-held hair dryers
Products › 13 › NameNew York Merchandise hand-held hair dryers
Products › 14 › NamePace Setter hand-held hair dryers
Products › 15 › NameSanyo hand-held hair dryers
Products › 15 › TypeHair Dryers
Products › 15 › Category I D1982
Products › 16 › NameSave-Way hand-held hair dryers
Products › 17 › NameSwank hand-held hair dryers
Products › 18 › NameW.P. Hemenway hand-held hair dryers
Products › 19 › NameWindsor hand-held hair dryers
Products › 20 › NameZayre hand-held hair dryers
Recall I D3989
Recall Date1979-11-01T00:00:00
DescriptionHair Dryers Corrected by Manufacturers NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 1, 1979 Release # 79-061 Commission Approves Corrective Plans For 26 Manufacturers Of Asbestos Hair Dryer WASHINGTON, D.C. (Nov. 1) -- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has voted unanimously to accept the voluntary corrective action plans of 26 manufacturers and importers of hand-held hair dryers made with asbestos. The 26 companies account for nearly 10 per cent of those hand- held hair dryers manufactured with asbestos since 1969. The other 90 per cent were distributed by 11 manufacturers and private labelers whose corrective actions were approved by the Commission last May. Among the 26 manufacturers and private labelers, eight have agreed to repair their hair dryers: three have agreed to refund the purchase price or replace the dryers with asbestos-free dryers: and 15 have agreed to exchange their dryers for refunds, new asbestos- free dryers or other products manufactured or imported by the firm. Nearly 100 different models and styles of hair dryers are covered under these corrective action plans. Since May, 1979, CPSC has ordered 146 corporations to submit sworn information regarding the use of asbestos in their hair dryers. The 26 companies listed below informed CPSC that the heat shields in their dryers contained asbestos (but that no other dryer parts exposed to the dryers' airstream contained asbestos). None of the remaining 120 firms reported having manufactured hair dryers containing asbestos. The companies which have agreed to repair or accept returns of their hair dryers include: Afro Products, Inc., of Ottuma, Iowa; Allied Stores Marketing Corp., of New York City; Arrow Trading Co., New York City; B&E Sales Co., of Detroit, Michigan; Brother International Corp., of Piscataway, New Jersey; Formac, Inc., of City of Industry, California; Hartman Products of Hawthorne, California; W.P. Hemenway Co., of Portland, Oregon; Hairaoka New York Inc., of New York City; Hitachi Sales Corp. of Compton, California; Interpur (a division of Dart Industries) of Orlando, Florida; and M.S.S. Direct Ltd., of Hauppauge, New York. Also included are: Market Importing Services Inc., of New York City; New York Merchandise Co. of New York City.; Pace Setter of Burbank, California: Panasonic Co. of Secaucus, New Jersey; Pearlduck Inc., of Garden City, New York; Sanyei New York Corp. of New York City; Sanyo Electric Inc., of Compton, California; Save-Way Industries Inc. of Hialeah, Florida; Swank Co., Inc., of New York City; T.G. & Y. Stores Co. of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Wakefern Food Corp. of Elizabeth, New Jersey; Windsor Industries, Inc., of Melville, New York; F.W. Woolworth Co. of New York City; and Zayre Corp. of Framingham, Massachusetts. Many of these companies maintain that hair dryers containing asbestos have not been proven to present a health hazard. CPSC staffers have compiled a list providing the specific corrective actions which the 26 individual firms have agreed to perform. The list can be obtained free by writing to: Hair Dryers, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, D.C., 20207. Consumers also can obtain specific information about the plans by contacting CPSC's toll-free Hotline at 800/638-2772.
Recall Number79061
Manufacturers › 1 › NameInterpur
Manufacturers › 2 › NameSanyo
Manufacturers › 3 › NameHitachi
Manufacturers › 4 › NameHartman Products
Manufacturers › 5 › NameMSS Direct Ltd
Manufacturers › 6 › NameBrother International
Manufacturers › 7 › NameB&E Sales
Manufacturers › 8 › NameNew York Merchandise
Manufacturers › 9 › NameArrow Trading
Manufacturers › 10 › NameMarket Importing Services
Manufacturers › 11 › NameAllied Stores Marketing
Manufacturers › 12 › NameAfro Products
Manufacturers › 13 › NamePanasonic
Manufacturers › 14 › NameHairaoka New York
Manufacturers › 15 › NameSanyei New York
Manufacturers › 16 › NamePace Setter
Manufacturers › 17 › NameSave-Way
Manufacturers › 18 › NameSwank
Manufacturers › 19 › NameTG & Y
Manufacturers › 20 › NameWakefern Food
Manufacturers › 21 › NameWindsor
Manufacturers › 22 › NameWoolworth
Manufacturers › 23 › NameZayre
Manufacturers › 24 › NameFormac
Manufacturers › 25 › NameW.P. Hemenway
Manufacturers › 26 › NamePearlduck
Last Publish Date2014-12-17T00:00:00

Overview

  • Recalling FirmInterpur, Sanyo, Hitachi, Hartman Products, MSS Direct Ltd, Brother International, B&E Sales, New York Merchandise, Arrow Trading, Market Importing Services, Allied Stores Marketing, Afro Products, Panasonic, Hairaoka New York, Sanyei New York, Pace Setter, Save-Way, Swank, TG & Y, Wakefern Food, Windsor, Woolworth, Zayre, Formac, W.P. Hemenway, Pearlduck
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