Toy Helicopters Recalled For Fire, Burn Hazard
Toy Helicopters Recalled For Fire, Burn Hazard
HARTFORD â Product Safety Inspectors from the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection are conducting recall effectiveness checks at retail establishments, in response to the US Consumer Product Safety Commissionâs voluntary recall of âThunder Wolfâ Remote Controlled Indoor Helicopters, due to a fire/burn hazard. This product is imported by Westminster Inc, of Atlanta, Ga.
The âThunder Wolfâ helicopters were sold in a variety of retail establishments nationwide from June 2007 through December 2007 for approximately $20. The helicopter is made of plastic and foam and measures 7 inches by 3 inches.
Printed on the tail of the helicopter is TW0996. The rechargeable battery contained inside the helicopter can overheat and catch fire, posing a fire/burn hazard. Helicopters that have âMade in Chinaâ stamped on the underside of this toy are not subject to this recall.Â
Consumer Protection Commissioner Jerry Farrell, Jr, strongly recommends parents check their childrenâs toys for this product and if found, immediately remove. There have been several reports of this toy catching fire, causing minor property damage.
Consumers should contact Westminster Inc for a refund. Retailers will not provide refunds or accept returns.
For additional information, call Westminister Inc toll-free at 800-618-0023, Monday through Thursday from 9 am to 5 pm ET and Friday from 9 am to noon ET, or visit www.thunderwolfhelicopter.com.Â