May 7, 2002
Eugenio Serafin Inc.
Announces Recall of Electric Showerhead Hot Water Heaters Sold in
Puerto
Rico
Eugenio
Serafin Inc., of Bayamon, Puerto Rico, is voluntarily recalling about 32,500
electric showerhead hot water heaters. The showerhead hot water heaters are
attached to the shower's water supply piping and connected to the household
electrical supply source when central hot water is not available. The nozzle
can be easily unscrewed, exposing the uninsulated heater coil. The heater
coil's grounding screw does not sufficiently reduce the current through the water,
posing an electrocution and shock hazard to the bather.
Eugenio Serafin has not received any reports of injuries or incidents
associated with these showerhead water heaters. This recall is being conducted
to prevent the possibility of injury.
The recalled showerhead hot water heaters were sold under the Corona, Corona
Maxi, and Fammy model names. They are packaged in a clear plastic bag with a
card that reads in part, "ducha", "HECHO EN VENEZUELA POR:
TECHNI" and "MIRANDA, VENEZUELA". Hardware stores and home
improvement centers sold the recalled hot water heater components in Puerto
Rico from January 1999 to March 2002 for about $18.
Consumers should stop using these showerhead hot water heaters immediately
and return them to the store where purchased for a refund. For more
information, consumers can contact Eugenio Serafin toll-free at (800) 981-4029
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.