May 16, 2002
Seismic Safety
Products Inc. Announces Recall of Gas Shut-Off Valves
Seismic Safety Products Inc., a subsidiary of
Pacific Aerospace & Electronics Inc., both of Wenatchee, Wash., is
voluntarily recalling approximately 600 Earthquake gas shut-off valves. These
gas valves could stick in the open position allowing gas to flow freely, which
poses a risk of serious injury to consumers from fire and explosion during an
earthquake. Seismic Safety Products has not received any reports of incidents.
This recall is being conducted to prevent the possibility of injuries.
The recalled Northridge 2000 Earthquake Valves are about 3-1/2 inches wide by
2-1/2 inches high by 2 inches deep. The valves' bodies are made of aluminum and
are coated with a blue color. The recalled valves have a white reset knob in
the front that reads, "Northridge 2000 Valve" and a white label on
the back that reads in part, "Models M75 [or M100], ASCE 25-97, RR#5370,
CSA-OSA, 2 PSI Max Gas Flow." These valves were manufactured in the United
States. Seismic Safety Products sold the valves to plumbers in the Olympia,
Tacoma, and Seattle, Wash. areas from February 2001 through April 2001 for
between $200 and $300.
Consumers should contact Seismic Safety Products immediately at (800)
948-3782 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday to have their
shut-off valve replaced free of charge. For more information, consumers also
can write to: Pacific Aerospace & Electronics Inc., 430 Olds Station Road,
Wenatchee, WA 98801.