CPSC

Regent 500-watt halogen bulbs Recalled for Fire Hazard

Regent 500-watt halogen bulb without Warning Label
Regent 500-watt halogen bulb without Warning Label
Warning Label that will be added to bulb packaging and new bulbs
Warning Label that will be added to bulb packaging and new bulbs

Hazard

These 500-watt light bulbs generate very high temperatures, compared to incandescent and lower wattage halogen bulbs and can start a fire, if they come in contact with curtains, clothes or other flammable material. These bulbs are intended for use in outdoor work lights and flood lamps. To meet the current Underwriters Laboratories standard, halogen torchiere floor lamps must be equipped with a protective glass or wire guard and have a halogen bulb that is 300 watts or less.

What You Should Do

Remedy

Cooper has asked retailers to add the label to bulb packaging currently on store shelves and new 500-watt halogen bulbs will contain the label. Consumers currently using these 500-watt bulbs in a torchiere or indoor residential fixture should remove them immediately. Consumers can continue to use the 500-watt halogen bulbs in work lights, flood lamps, and similar outdoor fixtures.

Consumer Contact

For more information, consumers can contact Cooper Lighting at (800) 954-7145 anytime or log on to the company's website at www.cooperlighting.com

Products

Regent 500-watt halogen bulbs

Injuries & Incidents

Sold At

Wal-Mart, Lowe's and smaller retail outlets nationwide sold these 500-watt halogen bulbs, between January 1999 and October 2002, for about $4.