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WASHINGTON (WKOW) – The U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission has announced about 33,000 LED clip-on desk
lamps made by He Shan Lide are being recalled due to a shock hazard.
The consumer agency says the power
cord for the lamp can detach where it meets with the clamp, exposing energized
wires. The group has received five reports of cords detaching, including one
reported electric shock and one report of a child receiving burns to her hand
and leg.
The lamps were sold exclusively at
Lowe's nationwide from May 2011 to December 2011. The recall affects model
numbers F3044-AC-01 (pink lamps) and F3044-AC-02 (blue lamps). The plug on the
power cord is labeled, "KENIC KE 01P E155176".
If you have the recalled item, the
Consumer Product Safety Commission says you should stop using the lamp. Click here for more information on the recall, including how to get a full refund.