Key Takeaway
CPSC And RMC Announce Retrofit Of Ct-1200 Kerosene Heaters by Envirotemp was recalled on November 29, 1995.
CPSC And RMC Announce Retrofit Of Ct-1200 Kerosene Heaters
Description
November 29, 1995 Release # 96-031 WASHINGTON, D.C. - CPSC, RMC International, Ltd. of Denver, Colo., is offering free replacement wick holders to owners of its model CT-1200 kerosene heaters. The original wick holders may fail during use, preventing the shutoff switch and tip-over safety mechanism from extinguishing the heater.The tan metal heaters measure 18" by 21" by 11". The brand name and the model number CT-1200 appear on an identification plate on the front of the heater.RMC CT-1200 kerosene heaters were sold through mass merchandizers and smaller retailers nationwide from June to November 1994 for approximately $110 under the brand names Dyna-Glo, Envirotemp and Keroheat.Consumers should contact RMC at (800) 433-6042 to receive a free replacement wick holder.Neither CPSC nor RMC has received any reports of accidents or incidents involving these heaters.Media inquiries should be directed to Mike Resmo at (800) 433-6042
Products Affected
Dyna-Glo kerosene heaters
Envirotemp kerosene heaters
Keroheat kerosene heaters
Kerosene/Propane/Wood HeatersRMC kerosene heaters
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