Millions of electric motors used in gable- and roof-mounted attic fans have been recalled over fire risks. The recalled motors can be identified by the distinctive vent pattern. There have been 159 ...
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Attic fan motor fire hazards are still catching homeowners off guard, especially in older installs
Attic fans are supposed to quietly protect your roof and your cooling bills, not threaten your rafters with a hidden ignition source. Yet a wave of fire reports and a massive recall of attic fan ...
(WPRI) — Nearly 3 million electric motors for gable and roof-mounted attic fans have been recalled due to a fire risk, according to the U.S. Consumer Product and Safety Commission (CPSC). The safety ...
Almost three million electric motors for gable and roof-mounted attic fans have been recalled for a faulty safety cutoff that poses a risk for the motor to short circuit and possibly create a fire ...
A Dallas company is pulling almost three million attic fan motors off the market after federal safety regulators found a defect that could cause fires. The recall affects gable- and roof-mounted fans ...
(Gray News) – The Consumer Product Safety Commission is recalling almost 3 million ceiling fans due to their potential to short circuit and start a fire. The CPSC said the recall involves electric ...
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