More than 162,000 Lysol Steam Cleaning Mops are being recalled by Conair Corp. and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission because they are faulty and may cause a severe burn or laceration. Hot water mixed with Lysol can forcefully spurt out and rupture the housing unit, posing a hazard to consumers from the broken housing unit. There have been 14 reports of hot water spilling out of the reservoir compartment, cause two burn injuries requiring medical attention.
This recall involves the Lysol Steam Cleaning Mop by Conair with model numbers SM10L or SM10LR. The model number is printed on the bottom of the mop under the microfiber cloth. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled mop and contact Conair to receive a free replacement steam cleaning mop.
For more information contact Conair at 800-687-6916 or visit their recall website at www.conair.com/recallmop
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