Cordelia Lighting to Replace Labels on Dual Light Emergency Fixtures

ESA Recall

 

Ontario’s Electrical Safety Authority has announced a voluntary corrective action program for Cordelia Lighting’s Dual Light Emergency Fixture/ Model HB9013P. A limited number of commercial Electric Dual Light Emergency Fixtures, Model HB9013P (SKU# 656612) may have been incorrectly labelled.

Certain marking labels need to be visible after installation to satisfy Canadian safety standards. The applicable marking labels were placed in locations that are not visible after installation.Remedy: contact Cordelia Lighting to arrange for replacement labels and proper relabeling instructions to be provided.

The fixtures were sold by Home Depot Canada from February 2010 to August 2015: 4,750 units in Ontario, 10,755 in Canada.

To contact Cordelia Lighting, call 1-800-345-0542 between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM PST, send an e-mail to info@cordelia.com, or send a fax to 310-886-3497

 

 

 

 

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