Health Canada warns that ZGRMBO Tabletop fire box sold on Amazon.ca may pose a flame jetting and fire hazard
Summary
Immediately stop using the Tabletop fire box and dispose of it.
Affected products
This alert involves the ZGRMBO Decorative tabletop fire box.
Issue
Health Canada has determined that the ZGRMBO Decorative tabletop fire box can cause flame jetting from fuel containers, resulting in serious or fatal burns.
The ZGRMBO Decorative tabletop fire box is an open decorative container that requires consumers to pour isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol into the reservoir and then ignite the pooled alcohol in the same location it was poured.
Flame jetting can occur when refilling fuel in a ZGRMBO Decorative tabletop fire box if any flame or hot surface is present. A flame in a ZGRMBO Decorative tabletop fire box can be hard to see and the vapours inside the fuel container can ignite as it is poured into the fireplace. This can lead to flames violently shooting out of the fuel container or a dangerous explosion that propels flames and burning liquid onto the consumer or bystanders.
Isopropyl alcohol burns with flame temperatures over 850oC and can cause third degree burns in less than one second. Igniting pooled alcohol in the open reservoir of the ZGRMBO Decorative tabletop fire box creates an uncontrollable pool fire, which can suddenly produce larger, hotter flames that can spread beyond the product.
Health Canada is aware of one flame jetting incident in Canada resulting in burn injuries.
What you should do
Consumers who have this affected product should immediately stop using it and safely dispose of it in such a way that it cannot be used again.
Regularly check the Healthy Canadians Recalls and Safety Alerts database for dangerous products and take action to remove items of concern.
Health Canada would like to remind consumers to report any health or safety incidents related to the use of these products or any other consumer product or cosmetic by filling out the Consumer Product Incident Report Form.
Related links
- Health Canada warns that FLIKRFIRE Tabletop Fireplaces may pose a flame jetting and fire hazard
- Flikrfire personal Firepots recalled due to lack of appropriate labelling and hazard information
- Health Canada warns against using rubbing alcohol products to fuel firepots – this can result in serious burn injuries
- Health Canada warns Canadians of health and safety risks of certain containers of pourable alcohol-based fuels and certain firepots that use pourable fuels
- Portable fireplaces, fire pots, fondue pots and pourable fuels safety: the risk of flame jetting
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Additional information
What is being done
Health Canada is warning the people in Canada to stop using this dangerous product.
Health Canada has also notified other firepot manufacturers of the serious risks involved with using rubbing alcohol products with portable firepots. The Department has requested that manufacturers remove any recommendations for rubbing alcohol as a fuel in their instructions or promotional materials.
Portable firepots are required to meet the performance criteria outlined in ASTM F3363-19, "Standard Specification for Unvented Liquid/Gel Fuel-Burning Portable Devices", or an equivalent standard, in order to mitigate the risk of flame jetting and fire. Products that meet the requirements of the standard are designed in such a way that fuel cannot be poured into the firepot in the same location where it is burned and cannot hold a pool of alcohol.
The product has been removed from sale online from Amazon.ca. Health Canada has contacted the foreign third-party sellers and is advising consumers to immediately stop using the tabletop fire box. Health Canada reminds consumers to learn about the risks of buying consumer products online (see Related Links above).
Amazon.ca reported that 143 units of the affected product was sold in Canada.
Health Canada is committed to helping protect consumers from potentially dangerous consumer products. The Department regularly tests consumer products available for sale in stores or online and continues to monitor products to help keep consumers safe.
Details
Distributor
Wobosikejishenzhenyouxiangongsi
Shenzhen, Guangdong
China
Place of Origin
China
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