CPSCRecalled Oct 31, 2002 · #03028
CPSC and Carlisle Co. Announce Recall of Snake Lights
Hazard
The circuit board in the lamps can overheat and melt the plastic housing, posing a fire or thermal burn hazard to consumers.
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Get started, freeDescription
The recalled lights were made in China and have the model number 8311, which can be found on the package. The blue, red, green, or multi-colored lights are about 17 inches in height and have a curved colored piece of glass (the bulb) that inserts into a black base. When the snake light is turned on it gives off the appearance of "lightning" running through the lamp and into the bulb. "Snake Light" is written on the bottom of the light.
Product details
- Product
- Snake Lights
- Type
- Lights & Accessories
- Manufacturer
- Not specified
- Model numbers
- 8311
- UPCs
- —
- Sold at
- Chuck E. Cheese's restaurants nationwide provided the lights as a redemption prize, from July 2002 through September 2002.
- Made in
- China
What you should do
Consumers should stop using these lights immediately, unplug them, and return them to any Chuck E. Cheese restaurant for a replacement prize of the same value.