CPSC: Macy’s Recalls Martha Stewart Collection™ Enamel Cast Iron Casseroles

CPSC: Macy’s Recalls Martha Stewart Collection™ Enamel Cast Iron Casseroles

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08/18/2011 // WPB, FL, USA // Personal Injury Lawyers News // Nicole Howley

New York, NY — Macy’s Merchandizing Group, along with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has voluntarily recalled about 960,000 Martha Stewart Collection™ Enamel Cast Iron Casseroles. The CPSC announced the nationwide product recall on August 18, 2011, which recalled the cast iron casseroles for laceration and burn hazards the defective product poses to consumers.

The product recall was issued after noticing that the enamel coasting on the cast iron casseroles can crack or break during use, which can cause the enamel to crack and fly off as a projectile. This poses a laceration or burn hazard to the user and bystanders.

“The recall involves Martha Stewart Collection™ Enamel Cast Iron Casseroles in 7 quart, 5.5 quart and 2.75 quart sizes, with exterior enamel finishes in red, cobalt blue, sand, green, blue, white, mustard, brown and teal, with cream colored interior finishes. The casseroles are embossed with Martha Stewart Collection™ on the bottom and lid handle,” the CPSC reported.

Consumers are advised to return the casseroles to any Macy’s store to receive a full refund.

For more information about the product recall, consumers can contact Macy’s toll-free at (888) 257-5949 between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. ET or visit www.macys.com.

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