Improper wiring can pose shock and fire hazards
June 18, 2014
American Signature, of Columbus, Ohio, is recalling about 730 26-inch table lamps
Improper wiring can pose shock and fire hazards to consumers.
The firm has received three reports of the power dial switch on the lamp causing a short to the ground wire or popping a circuit breaker. No injuries have been reported.
This recall involves 26-inch table lamps., with a 16-inch tall, rectangular shade and a square dark wood and mirror base with a mirrored circle pattern on the front. A silver on/off dial is on the lower front of the lamp’s base. A label on the underside of the lamp base has “NOVA, Item Number 1010154 and UL E312412.”
The description on the customer sales invoice reads, “26” TBL LAMP-MIRROR CIRCLE.”
The lamps. Manufactured in China, were sold at Value City Furniture and American Signature Furniture stores nationwide from February 2013, to March 2014, for about $100.
Consumers should immediately unplug and stop using the recalled lamps and return the lamp to the nearest Value City Furniture or American Signature Furniture store for a full refund or store credit equal to their purchase price. American Signature is contacting all known consumers directly.
Consumers may contact Value City Furniture at (888) 751-8552 or American Signature Inc. at (888) 751-8553 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.