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Swarovski recalls pendant light fixtures

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The crystal in the light fixture can detach and fall

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
September 2, 2016

PhotoSwarovski Lighting of Plattsburgh, N.Y., is recalling about 365 Octa Crystal Pendant light fixtures sold in the U.S. and Canada.

 

The crystal in the light fixture can detach and fall if damaged during shipment, posing an impact hazard.

 

The firm has received 10 reports of the crystal detaching from the light fixture and falling. No injuries have been reported.

 

This recall involves Swarovski Octa Crystal Pendant light fixtures. The single and triple pendant fixtures come in black and white, and measure about 6 inches tall by 3 inches wide by 3 inches long. The light fixtures hang from a 59-inch electric cord and fixture canopy.

 

Model number A9950NR700126, A9950NR700127, A9950NR700130 or A9950NR700131 is printed on the product label inside of the fixture canopy.

 

The fixtures, manufactured in the U.S., Austria and Slovenia, were sold at Capitol Lighting, Farrey’s Lighting and Bath, Lighting Palace, New York Lighting and other lighting showroom retailers and online at www.1800lighting.com, www.ylighting.com and www.lumens.com from January 2010, through January 2016, for between $800 and $1,000.

 

What to do

 

Consumers should prevent people from walking underneath the light fixtures and contact Swarovski to schedule a free inspection. Following inspection, if the light fixture was damaged during shipment, a replacement pendant light fixture will be provided free of charge. No repair is necessary for undamaged light fixtures.

 

Consumers may contact Swarovski at 800-836-1892 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or online at www.swarovski-lighting.com and click on Octa Recall for more information.

 

 


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