The ion generator can overheat, posing a fire hazard
March 27, 20133M of St. Paul, MN, is recalling about 10,000 Filtrete room air purifiers.
The ion generator in the air purifiers can overheat, posing a fire hazard. The company has received two incident reports: one of an air purifier overheating and another of an internal room air purifier filter catching fire. No injuries or property damage have been reported.
This recall involves 3M air purifiers branded Filtrete. The air purifiers are white, made of plastic and plug into the wall. They measure about 19 inches tall by 8 inches wide with a 13 inch tall by 4.5 inch wide air filter. They have a two-speed fan knob with Filtrete embossed on the top. The two recalled models are Ultra Quiet, number FAP00-RS, and Maximum Allergen, number FAP00-L, which was sold only at Lowe's stores. The products serial numbers begin with E, F, G, H, I or J and the model and serial numbers are located on the bottom of the product.
The air purifiers, manufactured in Taiwan, were sold at Ultra Quiet at Ace Hardware, Bi-Mart, Do It Best, Fred Meyer, Handy Hardware Wholesale, Nuthouse, Orchard Supply, Orgill Bros., Petco, Rite Aid, Strosniders, Theisen Farm & Home, True Value Hardware stores nationwide, and online. Maximum Allergen was sold only at Lowe's stores. The FAP00-RS model was sold from November 2008, through January 2013, and the FAP00-L model was sold from October 2012, through January 2013 -- both for about $60.
Consumers should immediately unplug the recalled air purifier and contact 3M to obtain a prepaid shipping box to return the product for a free replacement.
Consumers may contact 3M at (800) 388-3458 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. CT Monday through Friday.