CPSC, General Cable Corp. Announce Recall of Extension Cords
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), General Cable Corp. of Highland Heights, Ky., is recalling more
than 2,700 outdoor extension cords sold under the Carol and Ace brand names. An
exposed wire near the receptacle end of the cord presents a shock hazard to
consumers.
CPSC and General Cable Corp. are not aware of any injuries involving these
extension cords. This recall is being conducted to prevent the possibility of injury.
The Carol brand extension cords have orange, yellow, green, blue, or beige cords.
Plugs and receptacles either match the cord or are black. The cord has three
receptacles at one end, where the markings "CAROL" and "W-8" are imprinted. The
cord is available in lengths ranging from 2 to 100 feet. The cord is packaged in a
cardboard wrapper that reads in part, "CAROL...POWR-CENTER ...Outdoor
Cord...Made in USA." The cord is UL listed.
The Ace brand extension cords have orange cords and black plugs and
receptacles. The cord has three receptacles at one end, where the marking "W-8" is
imprinted. "ACE" may also appear on the receptacle. The cord is available in the
following lengths: 2, 10, 50, or 100 feet. The cord is packaged in a cardboard
wrapper that reads in part, "ACE Outdoor 3 Outlet Power Center...Manufactured in
USA for ACE." The cord is UL listed.
Hardware stores, home centers, and electrical distributors nationwide sold the
extension cords from April 1997 through May 1997 for about $6 to $90, depending on
the length and gauge of the cord.
Consumers should stop using these extension cords immediately and return them
to the store where purchased to receive a full refund. Consumers can also receive a
refund by calling General Cable Corp. toll-free at (888) 594-2600 between 8 a.m. and
5 p.m. EDT Monday through Friday or writing to the company at Dept. 1R, Tesseneer
Drive, Highland Heights, Ky. 41076-9753.