WASHINGTON, D.C.- In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Wenzel Co., of St. Louis, Mo., is voluntarily recalling about 290,000 propane-fueled camping lanterns. An insufficient connection between the lantern and the propane cylinder can allow gas to escape and ignite unexpectedly, posing a potential fire and injury hazard while lighting the lantern or while in normal use.
Wenzel received 12 reports of propane gas escaping from these lanterns and igniting unexpectedly. Two consumers sustained burns to the arm and hand. One of the consumers also suffered burns to the eye.
The recalled lanterns are green and silver with brass fittings, have a glass globe, and stand about nine inches high (without the propane cylinder attached). The lanterns, when attached to the propane cylinder, sit on a green plastic base on which the model names “Ozark Trail” or “Wenzel” appear. The Ozark Trail model has a double cloth mantle for lighting; the Wenzel model has either a double or single cloth mantle. The models involved are Ozark Trail 824927 and 824928, and Wenzel 824208, 824226, 824227 and 824401, which appear on the box in which the lantern came.
沃尔玛在1999年3月至2001年8月的“Ozark Trail”标签下销售了全国的灯笼。体育用品,露营设备和全国其他零售店在1999年1月至2001年8月的“Wenzel”品牌下销售这些灯笼。
Consumers should stop using the lanterns immediately, detach the lantern from the propane cylinder, and return only the lantern to the store where it was purchased for a refund. Consumers may call Wenzel toll-free at (800) 325-8368 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. CDT Monday through Friday or visit the company’s website atwww.wenzelco.com..
The propane cylinder, which is not affected by the recall and is not distributed by Wenzel, is sold separately from the lantern.















