February 21st, 2020 by Thomas J. Henry

70,000 Harbor Breeze Ceiling Fans Recalled for Breakage Hazard

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Around 70,000 Harbor Breeze ceiling fans have been recalled after over 200 reports of broken or flying fan blades and 10 reports of injury.

About the Ceiling Fan Recall

According to USA Today, this recall involves the Harbor Breeze 48-inch Santa Ana Ceiling Fan, manufactured by Fanim Industries and sold exclusively at Lowe’s between May 2014 and January 2016. The recall was made on February 13, 2020, after 10 reports of broken blades and 10 reports of people being struck by the broken pieces.

Fanim Industries encourages consumers to stop using the recalled ceiling fans and to contact the firm for a free set of replacement blade holders.

Customers can contact Fanim at 888-434-3797 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET on weekdays and online at recall@fanimation.com.

Description of the Recalled Ceiling Fan
  • Recalled fans have two dark walnut fan blades and nickel blade arm holders.
  • The affected model is LP8294LBN – this can be found on the fan motor and inside the fan’s remote-control battery compartment cover.
  • The recalled fans’ UPC code is 840506599178.
  • The fans were sold at Lowe’s stores nationwide and online at www.lowes.com May 2014 through January 2016 for about $150.
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