Fire Administration Alerts
USFA Alerts and Advisories
Advisories to keep fire service personnel up to date on equipment recalls and safety alerts.
  • Fire Concerns Prompt York International to Reannounce Recall of Gas Furnaces for Manufactured Homes
    On February 3, 2012, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commissioned announced a voluntary recall of Coleman Evcon and Red T Gas Furnaces for manufactured homes. The furnace can overheat and cause the heat-exchanger to crack and create openings that allow flames to be exposed. When this happens, drywall and other nearby combustibles are exposed to the flames, posing a fire and smoke hazard to consumers.
  • Konica Minolta Printers, HP Fax Machines Recalled Due to Fire and Hazards
    On February 2, 2012, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commissioned announced recalls for: 1) Konica Minolta Magicolor 4750DN, Magicolor 3730DN, Bizhub C35 and Bizhub C35P printers and 2) Hewlett-Packard (HP) 1040 and 1050 fax machines.
  • U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Announces Three Product Recalls Due to Fire Hazard
    On February 1, 2012, the CPSC announced recalls for the following products due to potential fire hazard: hurricane style lights sold at Christmas Tree Shops, holiday-themed tea light candle warmers sold at Christmas Tree Shops, and Lush Life power strips sold at The Container Store.
  • New Jersey Division of Fire Safety Releases Firefighter Injury Report Related to Catastrophic Failure of Large Diameter Hose Appliance
    While participating in a training drill, a New Jersey firefighter was injured when a sand cast aluminum large diameter hose appliance catastrophically failed. This report identifies key issues and remedies that should be implemented within all New Jersey fire departments to prevent a reoccurrence of this type of incident. (PDF, 13 Mb)
  • Investigation Into Post-Crash Fire Risk of Chevy Volts Concludes No Discernible Defect Trend Exists
    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration closed its safety defect investigation into the potential risk of fire in Chevy Volts that have been involved in a serious crash. Opened on November 25, the agency's investigation has concluded that no discernible defect trend exists and that the vehicle modifications recently developed by General Motors reduce the potential for battery intrusion resulting from side impacts.
  • Carruth Candleholder Collection Tea Light Candles Recalled Due to Fire Hazard
    The tea light can burn with an excessive flame height, posing a fire hazard to consumers. The recalled tea lights were sold as part of the Carruth Candleholder Collection sets. The Carruth candleholder sets are resin votive candle holders with a glass insert that holds a tea light. The stock number is printed on a label on the bottom of the candleholders. The tea lights are white. The following eight models and stock numbers are included in this recall: Butterfly, 17708; Smile, 17709; Sun, 17710; Roots of Love, 17711; Sunflower, 17712; Hummingbird, 17713; Bunny, 17714; Friendship, 17715. Sold by: Home decorating and gift stores nationwide from January 2010 to November 2011 for about $14.
  • Ford Recalls 245,000 2001-2002 Escape SUVs Due to Potential Fire Hazard
    Ford is recalling certain model year 2001-2002 Escape vehicles manufactured from October 22, 1999 through July 19, 2002, equipped with a brake master cylinder reservoir cap that could leak brake fluid. If brake fluid leaks from the cap, it could come in contact with the antilock brake system (ABS) module wiring harness connector. Consequence: corrosion can develop in the electrical connector leading to melting, smoke, or a fire.
  • Target Recalls LED Flashlight Sets Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
    When turned on, the flashlights can heat up, smoke or melt, posing fire and burn hazards. This recall involves 6-pc. LED Flashlight Sets. They are made of silver plastic with black rubber around the handle and light base. The flashlight sets have UPC code 490021010049 printed on the back of the package. They were sold in sets of six, including two small flashlights measuring about 3 inches long, two medium flashlights about 6 inches long and two large flashlights about 7 1/2 inches long. Sold exclusively at: Target stores nationwide from October 2010 through December 2011 for about $10 per set.
  • Check Your Home for These Winter Weather-Related Recalled Products
    Winter weather has arrived in much of the United States. Play it safe by checking if your heater has been previously recalled before you use it this season. It could save your life or that of your family.
  • Petit Lem Children's Pajamas Recalled Due to Violation of Federal Flammability Standard
    The pajamas fail to meet the federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear posing a risk of burn injury to children. The pajamas are a Petit Lem-brand, two-piece, cotton shorts and short-sleeved sleepwear set sold in sizes 2 to 12. The pajamas are blue with flowers, white with flowers and dots, yellow with umbrellas, or pink with butterflies and fairies. Petit Lem Lounge is printed at the inside neck of the shirt. Sold at: Specialty children's stores and websites from January 2009 to November 2009 for about $30.