Porcelain Door Knobs Recalled by Gainsborough Hardware Industries

NEWS from CPSC

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

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May 30, 1995

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Release # 95-126

 

CPSC, Gainsborough Hardware Industries Announce Recall Of Porcelain Door Knobs

WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Gainsborough Hardware Industries of Norcross, Ga., is recalling 8,000 Empire Style Metaline 600 Series porcelain door knob sets. The door knobs may crack or break during use resulting in hand lacerations.

Gainsborough has received two reports of laceration injuries to the hand as a result of these door knobs breaking during use.

The door knob sets sold from January 1991 until May 1993 for approximately $10 through 38 hardware and home improvement stores located nationwide. This door knob, which was sold in sets of two, is available in white and ivory and has a gold-colored oval backplate with a rope design around its perimeter. The number 178 appears on the underside of the backplate.

Consumers should return the door knobs to the retailer for a full refund or a replacement door knob.