[Recalled] Shag Leather Rugs — The recall includes only beige and champagne leather shag rugs with Hellenic's… | CPSC 2005-10-25
The product on this page is subject to an official recall. We summarise the regulator's findings and the recommended action.
Recall details
| Product | Shag Leather Rugs |
|---|---|
| Brand / manufacturer | Hellenic Rug Imports Inc., of Brooklyn, N.Y. |
| Category | consumer_product |
| Issuing authority | CPSC |
| Reference | 06016 |
| Country of notice | United States |
| Hazard type | recall |
| Notice date | 25 October 2005 |
Why it was recalled
According to the CPSC notice, the identified hazard is: The recall includes only beige and champagne leather shag rugs with Hellenic's name on the label. Large sizes include 5 feet by 8 feet and 8 feet by 11 feet and small sizes include 3 feet 5 inches by 5 feet 5 inches, 2 feet by 3 feet and 2 feet by 8 feet. A label on the rugs reads, "Hellenic Rug Imports, Inc." Hazards: The large rugs fail to meet the federal mandatory standard for flammability, under the Flammable Fabrics Act, and could ignite, presenting a risk of burn injuries. The smaller size rugs are missing labels identifying them as flammable.
This safety recall concerns consumer_product products distributed in United States and was recorded by CPSC. Recalls in this category are published so that owners, retailers, and importers can identify affected units and act quickly.
What to do if you own this product
Review the official notice to confirm whether your unit is affected.
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