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Mohawk recalls rugs

The rugs fail to meet federal standards

November 20, 2014

Mohawk Industries of Calhoun, Ga., is recalling nearly 104,000 Altitude Gold shag rugs.

The large rugs fail to meet federal standards for flammability and could ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers. The small rugs fail to meet federal labeling requirements. While small rugs are not required to meet the federal flammability standard, they are required to be permanently labeled with the following statement: “FLAMMABLE (FAILS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE STANDARD FF 2-70): SHOULD NOT BE USED NEAR SOURCES OF IGNITION.”

No incidents or injuries have been reported.

This recall involves large and small Altitude shag area rugs. Large rugs came in sizes 59 inches x 84 inches with SKU number 1000012476 or 1000037219, 72 inches x 120 inches with SKU number 1000012477 and 84 inches x 120 inches with SKU number 1000037220.

Small rugs came in sizes 24 inches x 36 inches with SKU number 1000037217 and 24 inches x 48 inches with SKU number 1000037218. The rugs are made of polyester and were available in the color gold.

“Altitude Gold”, the size and the SKU number are on a label on the underside of the product.

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The rugs, manufactured in India, were sold exclusively at The Home Depot stores nationwide and online at HomeDepot.com from August 2013, through September 2014, for between $20 and $247.

Consumers should contact Mohawk to receive a refund for the large rugs and a warning label to be affixed to the underside of the small rugs.

Consumers may contact Mohawk toll-free at (877) 737-8343 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.


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