A nationwide recall is underway of approximately 8.4 million Omega brand
fire sprinklers manufactured since 1982 by Central Sprinkler Corp. and
its subsidiary. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) alleges
that Omegas are defective and could likely fail in a fire. This recall
announcement follows resolution of the lawsuit relating to the failures.
CPSC has tested Omegas removed from various locations across the country
and has found that, on average, between 30 and 40 percent of them failed
to activate as they should. In some buildings, all Omegas failed to
activate. CPSC is warning consumers that they are at risk of bodily
injury or death
and should have Omegas replaced as soon as possible. Properly functioning
fire sprinklers save lives when a fire occurs. With the Omega sprinklers,
this line of defense may not be there when it is needed most. Reports
have been received of Omega sprinklers not functioning in 17 fires.
At least four persons suffered injuries, including burns and smoke
inhalation.
Over $4.3 million in property damage has been reported. The recall of the Omega sprinklers includes models referred to or marked
as follows: C1 (or C-1) C1A (or C-1A) C-1A PRO (or C1-A PRO) C1-A PRO
QR EC-20 EC-20A R-1 R1A R-1M Flow Control (FC, Flow Control-FC) Protector-M
or M Protector (Upright, Pendent, Sidewall, Sidewall EC) HEC-12 EC-12
RES HEC-12 EC HEC-12 EC PRO HEC-12 ID HEC-12 PRO HEC-12 PRO QR HEC-20
Prohibitor QR and AC Although Central Sprinkler will no longer accept Omega claims under
the Recall/Settlement program, and Omega owners are no longer eligible
to
receive benefits from Central Sprinkler under the program, Central
Sprinkler and the CPSC nonetheless encourage owners of Omega sprinklers
to have
their sprinklers replaced. Consumers are urged to see the website http://www.omegarecall.com
for help in identifying Omega sprinklers.
You can cross-reference the above listing of designations with the
installed sprinklers. Many times an extra head is available at the
fire line riser
area (usually located in the garage). We are finding the R-1M heads
most frequently in the Scottsdale, Arizona area. Feel free to print,
copy
and distribute this notice.
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