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CPSC, Mountain Safety Research Announce Recall of Stove Fuel is CPSC recall #02186, announced on June 25, 2002. The CPSC cites the following hazard: The recalled fuel includes MSR White Premium Blend Stove Fuel. The fuel is packaged in red metal cans. The words "MSR...White Gas" and "1 Quart/.95 Liter" are printed across the front of the can. This recall includes batch number 2003-2. The batch number is printed on the lower front of the can. The fuel cans were made in the U.S. The remedy is consumers should check their stove fuel cans for leaks immediately. if the can is leaking, consumers should move it to a location free of ignition sources, then transfer the fuel to an approved fuel container. whether or not the can is leaking, consumers should contact mountain safety research to receive a replacement fuel container.. Affected brand: Mountain Safety Research.
The recalled fuel includes MSR White Premium Blend Stove Fuel. The fuel is packaged in red metal cans. The words "MSR...White Gas" and "1 Quart/.95 Liter" are printed across the front of the can. This recall includes batch number 2003-2. The batch number is printed on the lower front of the can. The fuel cans were made in the U.S.
Affected products
MSR White Premium Blend Stove Fuel
Recalled brands
Mountain Safety Research
Remedy
Consumers should check their stove fuel cans for leaks immediately. If the can is leaking, consumers should move it to a location free of ignition sources, then transfer the fuel to an approved fuel container. Whether or not the can is leaking, consumers should contact Mountain Safety Research to receive a replacement fuel container.
Recall date
June 25, 2002
CPSC recall #02186 covers CPSC, Mountain Safety Research Announce Recall of Stove Fuel, announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on June 25, 2002. The CPSC cites the following hazard: The recalled fuel includes MSR White Premium Blend Stove Fuel. The fuel is packaged in red metal cans. The words "MSR...White Gas" and "1 Quart/.95 Liter" are printed across the front of the can. This recall includes batch number 2003-2. The batch number is printed on the lower front of the can. The fuel cans were made in the U.S.
The CPSC remedy for recall #02186 is consumers should check their stove fuel cans for leaks immediately. if the can is leaking, consumers should move it to a location free of ignition sources, then transfer the fuel to an approved fuel container. whether or not the can is leaking, consumers should contact mountain safety research to receive a replacement fuel container.. Consumers should stop using the product and follow the instructions in the official CPSC notice.
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The primary source is the official CPSC notice at https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2002/CPSC-Mountain-Safety-Research-Announce-Recall-of-Stove-Fuel-. RecallDocket links to it from this page.
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