US/Bethesda & Canada/Ottawa: 3M Company, a St. Paul, Minnesota establishment and 3M Canada Company, a London, Ontario establishment recalls an estimated total 520,060 Scotch branded TL1302 Thermal Laminators (approximately 516,500 in the US and approximately 3,560 in Canada) from the American and Canadian marketplaces due to suspected safety feature malfunction with consequential risks of overheating, burns, scalds, smoke inhalation, respiratory failure, cardiac system collapse and/or property damage, all serious health and safety hazards requiring immediate medical intervention to minimize pain and suffering as well as prevent life-altering injury or death.
CPSC: https://bit.ly/3FPT4k0; HCSC: https://bit.ly/3j1hSwu
Direct US link: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2023/3M-Recalls-Scotch-Thermal-Laminators-Due-to-Fire-Hazard
Direct Canada link: https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/scotchtm-thermal-laminator-tl1302-recalled-due-potential-fire-hazard
Additional information:
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) reports this recall involves certain Scotch Thermal Laminators. as follows:
Filed under: Burn or scald hazard, Fire or smoke hazard, Health Canada/Santé Canada, smoke inhalation hazard, US CPSC | Tagged: 3M, 3M Canada, appliances, burn hazard, cardiac arrest hazard, CPSC recall number: 23-064, explosion hazard, fire hazard, HCSC ID number: RA-72184, Health Canada, health-canada-sante-canada, laminator, Recalls Direct RIN: 16556-2022, Respiratory Failure hazards, Scotch branded Thermal Laminators, US Consumer Product Safety Commission | Leave a comment »