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With a lot of us train guys being basement dwellers and using dehumidifiers to control one of our most favorite places, I thought it would be important to pass along a friendly reminder about checking the government's websites to see if your machine(s) has(have) been recalled.

 

My little town of around 13,000 people has had two dehumidifier fires in the last 30 days. One of the fires resulted in $150,000 in damages!!! And they didn't have any trains in that basement.  Luckily no one was injured in either case.

 

I realise most of these recalls are older news, but it never hurts to have a little reminder as some may not be aware of the situation as was the case in my town. My friends at the firehouse recommend not just turning off the units when not at home, but also unplugging them. 

 

Here are the sites where you can check your unit. Search your make and model. Model number should be on the back in most cases. 

 

www.cpsc.gov  (Consumer Products Safety Commission)

 

www.recalls.gov

 

Fire safety week is October 4-10.

 

Enjoy your trains!!!

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We had a Kenmore machine from 2004 which was on the recall list. Made by LG for Sears. We did receive notification from Sears about the recall. My machine seemed to work ok, did not get hot. However we did eventually take advantage of the recall offer and  Purchased a Friedrich machine which seems to work better than the Kenmore did . Use the first link and search dehumidifier and a list of recalls for these will come up. You can check to see if the machine you own is on the lists. Note that the Kenmore we had which was on the list was for machines manufactured over a specific time period and did not include all Kenmores .

Thanks ever so much for bringing this to our attention!!!

 

Whereas we have a SoleusAir from Menards, after checking this site and comparing the tag information, our dehumidifier is not affected by the recall.

 

This is another more direct link by Gree...the 'guilty' manufacturer...

 

Gree Link

 

If you scroll down the page, you'll see the various brands affected.  You can click on the brand you might have, and it will bring up detail info on affected models.

 

Still not sure?...   At the bottom of the page is a place where you can enter the tag info from your specific model, and they will immediately tell you whether your machine is in the affected group.

 

This scared the morning poop right out of me when I first read about it on the forum!  The dehumidifier sits in the middle of the basement, the middle of the entire layout and EVERYTHING trains.  Then, thinking about the times we'd leave the house for an extended time.......  And having a smoke detector link to our security service is small consolation, when you think about it.  I generally unplug a lot of items when we go away for an extended time, but keeping the basement dry?....I've always trusted the dehumidifier....with a UL on the label!!! 

 

Definitely going to church this morning!!

 

Now THIS is what makes this forum worth perusing!!!

 

KD

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I had one that was under this recall. I sent in the sticker, as per the instructions, then waited six months and had forgot about it. When it came time for a dehumidifier again, I remembered and called to find out what's going on. Turns out that you have to send in the last few inches of the cord, along with the plug. After I did that, they sent a check in about 6-8 weeks.

I just received my mailing packet to return the unit's power cord.  The telephone approach for info was useless, but it was not that hard to complete the online request form, but I could not find any info as to what amount the company is sending for a replacement purchase.  Are they basing the refund on your recalled unit's original MSRP or some other amount?

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