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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada, in cooperation with Flushmate, New Hudson, Mich., a division of Sloan Valve Co., has announced a voluntary recall of the ...
Flushmate, the maker of a high-pressure flushing system sold at Home Depot and Lowe’s, is expanding its recall of the parts, because they can burst near a seam with force enough to shatter the toilet ...
More than a million Flushmate pressure-assisted toilet flushing systems have been recalled because they can burst powerfully enough to cause the toilet to shatter, causing injuries and property damage ...
Almost all are in the United States, with 9,400 in Canada. New Hudson, Mich.-based FLUSHMATE has received 304 reports of the product bursting, resulting in damage and 14 injuries, according to CPSC.
Flushmate is recalling more than 1.4 million toilet-flushing systems due to complaints that the units can explode, with reports of people being injured and property damage, according to federal safety ...
Flushmate, a division of Sloan Valve Company, has recalled 2.3 million Flushmate III Pressure-Assist Flushing Systems in the U.S., and 9,400 in Canada because the system can burst at or near the ...
Flushmate II 501-B pressure-assisted flushing system. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a recall for 1.4 million Flushmate II 501-B pressure-assisted flushing systems manufactured ...
Sloan Valve Co.’s Flushmate IV 1-gallon pressure-assist system uses air pressure to flush. Rather than pulling waste through the trapway, the system, which works with tank-style high-efficiency ...
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