CPSC, Duracraft Announce Recall of Portable Baseboard
Heaters
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Duracraft Corp. of
Southborough, Mass., is recalling about 50,000 portable
baseboard heaters. The fan of the model CZ-520 heater could
become stuck causing it to overheat, posing a fire hazard.
Duracraft has received 20 reports of these units
overheating, producing smoke or causing fire, and resulting
in minor property damage. Duracraft is not aware of any
injuries involving the heater.
The model CZ-520 Space SaverTM Baseboard Heater's
exterior housing is constructed of white thermoplastic and a
black steel grill, and has two heating control knobs on the
right side -- a power switch and a regulating thermostat.
The electric heater measures 22 inches long, 6 inches wide
and 4ΒΌ inches high, and tilts to various angles on its
hinged stand. The word "Duracraft" is written in gray on the
top, right side of the unit. The model number, CZ-520, is
located under the words "Made in China" on a silver sticker
on the bottom of the heater. This model heater was
manufactured in 1995. Only date codes that begin with "95"
are involved in this recall. The date code can be found on a
small white sticker on the bottom of the heater with "DATE"
written on it.
Major department stores and home centers sold the
heaters nationwide from September 1995 through March 1996
for about $60.
Consumers should stop using these heaters immediately,
even if it seems to be functioning properly. Consumers
should call Duracraft toll-free at (800) 431-2165 anytime
for information on receiving a free replacement heater, or
write to Duracraft Corporation at 250 Turnpike Road,
Southborough, MA 01772.