CPSC

Krystal Ice ceiling fixtures Recalled for Fire Hazard

Kichler Krystal Ice ceiling fixture (square chrome finish)
Kichler Krystal Ice ceiling fixture (square chrome finish)
Kichler Krystal Ice ceiling fixture (cylindrical chrome finish)
Kichler Krystal Ice ceiling fixture (cylindrical chrome finish)
Kichler Krystal Ice ceiling fixture (square bronze finish)
Kichler Krystal Ice ceiling fixture (square bronze finish)
Kichler Krystal Ice ceiling fixture (cylindrical bronze finish)
Kichler Krystal Ice ceiling fixture (cylindrical bronze finish)
Example of label with style number inside of canopy
Example of label with style number inside of canopy

Hazard

The 40-watt halogen bulbs sold with the ceiling fixtures burn too hot for the electrical supply wires in the ceiling, posing a fire hazard. The fixtures also pose a fire hazard in homes with older wiring, even if used with lower wattage bulbs.

What You Should Do

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled ceiling fixtures and remove the 40-watt bulbs. Contact Kichler for free 25 watt bulbs and new warning labels. The new labels identify 25-watts as the maximum allowable wattage and the appropriate home wiring (90°C supply wire) for use with the fixture. Consumers with older homes built before 1985 without upgraded wiring can contact the firm for a full refund. Consumers who are uncertain if their home's wiring has been upgraded can contact Kichler for more information about an inspection by a licensed electrician.

Consumer Contact

Kichler at 800-554-6504 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or online at www.kichler.com and click on "Safety Information" under the "Helpful Information" section at the bottom of the page for more information.

Products

Krystal Ice ceiling fixtures

Injuries & Incidents

Sold At

Lowe's from April 2015 through June 2016 and lighting showrooms from January 2016 through August 2016 for about $120.