Recall Wall Sconces

Originally Posted By: dbush
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Name of product: Alabaster Wall Sconce Lights


Units: 1,400


Manufacturer: Brass Light Gallery Inc., of Milwaukee, Wis.


Hazard: The tie-downs, which secure the electrical wires to the


mounting bracket, may come loose, causing the wire to touch the


bulb and pose a fire hazard to consumers.


Incidents/Injuries: Brass Light has received two reports of wire


tie-downs coming loose, though no injuries have been reported.


Description: The wall-mounted light fixtures have a translucent,


natural alabaster stone cover. The recalled wall sconces include


model numbers AL-3208, AL-5008, and AL-5108. Models AL-3208 and


AL-5008 use one light bulb; whereas, Model AL-5108 uses two bulbs.


The alabaster covers measure 8 inches in width and between 9 ?


and 15 inches in height.


Sold at: Lighting distributors nationwide and Brass Light Gallery


mail order services sold the wall sconces from January 1998 through


November 2003 for between $175 and $340.


Manufactured in: United States.


Remedy: Consumers should contact Brass Light Gallery for instructions


on receiving a free repair kit.


Consumer Contact: Call Brass Light Gallery toll-free at (888) 212-4953 anytime



Dave Bush


MAB Member


"LIFE'S TOUGH, WEAR A HELMET"

Originally Posted By: tallen
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Thank you for info icon_biggrin.gif



I have put the past behind me,


where , however, it now sits, making rude remarks.


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30 Oct 2003-- 29 Nov2005

Originally Posted By: jdavidson
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funny, I just read that in my e-mail



John Davidson


Heads Up Home Inspections


Morton, IL

Originally Posted By: Mike Parks
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Dave


Good info but is this a HI's responsibility?

What other defects, UL or others are you going to report? Some, all, or none?

Mike P.


Originally Posted By: rpierson
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Good point, Mike.


How about HVAC? Who here checks what is a recall? (Besides the Consolidated Line)

I do belive we should identify as many recalled items as possible, but lets be real!

Where do we draw the line?