How to avoid recalled heating appliances this winter
- January 8th, 2012 (by Woodrow)
- In: Design, Dislike, Electrical, Other Improvements, The Bad, appliances, safety
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) often weighs in during the year to warn us against unhealthy practices or dangerous appliances. Over the holidays, they warned us against Christmas decorations that proved unsafe used under dubious practices at home — like standing a dried-out Yule tree in front of a baseboard heater.
Now the CPSC wants you to look at the model numbers of several winter heating appliances to make sure you’re not (out of ignorance or stubbornness) using a recalled product. Consider yourself duly warned.
Life is short

Photo by CPSC
Speaking of short, that’s what has happened to some of the 13,000 Touch Point Oscillating Ceramic Heaters imported by Meijer Inc. After two home fires were reported and 6,700 recalls, retailers apparently kept selling them. Now that’s tenacity. Consumer tip: if your room fills with smoke, open up or break out a window. I know there’s a related window replacement cost, but I guarantee it will be less expensive than rebuilding your house.
HVAC villainy

Photo by CPSC
Do you need help in understanding the finer points of home ventilation? Put simply, when your Zoneline Air Conditioner and Heater caches flame and belches fumes, open a door or window and unplug the appliance. GE and Sharp have recalled 90,600 units after manufacturers discovered an electrical component in the units may fail.
Lasko buy a new one

Photo by CPSC
The CPSC reminds consumers to stop using The Lasko Model 5540 and Air King Model 8540 portable heaters. More than 107,000 have been recalled in response to fire hazards. Consumers reported that electrical connections in the bases melt. Contact the manufacturer for a refund.
Since we apparently need reminders from the CPSC, here are a few facts about continuing to use recalled products:
- You do so under our own peril
- You’re refusing refunds or replacements for recalled items
- While there may be good excuses for burning down your home, fire inspectors may frown upon consumer negligence.







Kid's stuff:Bedroom furniture for dreamers
Hey Woodrow,
You've put together a great post here. Hardwearing and long-lasting bedroom furniture is so important when you have young children, and choosing pieces which can handle the rough-and-tumble that comes with having little ones is key!
Best wishes, Alex.
Awesomely Oddball Lawn and Garden Accessories
I plan to do this. What was your process in painting the bottom...outside portion of the tub?
Poor staging can crush your home sale
Woodrow, you have once again 'nailed' the essence of the issue of staging your home for sale with easy to understand pics and words. These are definitely rules to live by, oh wise one! I know I"m soaking up the knowledge you share--- now excuse me while I wring myself out. Can't wait for the next issue.
To everyone, a room of one's own
We've recently bought a house which needs A LOT of work and I'm trying to convince my other half to let me build a "room of my own" for the house, one where I can put my games console and beer fridge. She's not gone for it yet though. The most I've managed to get is an office I can work out of ... not quite the same ... LoL.
Mine would certainly be like the car boot room in the first image :)
Ben
Home designs you haven’t seen before
I wonder how far the folks in the Rock House are able to drive in their car? Maybe down to their boat? It's so true that home is where you are at the moment.