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In 1999, the consumer product safety commission (cpsc) and central sprinkler announced the recall of over 8 million omega brand fire sprinklers
In some cases, these omega sprinklers directly above the fire failed to operate.
A nationwide recall is underway of approximately 8.4 million omega brand fire sprinklers manufactured since 1982 by central sprinkler corp The consumer product safety commission (cpsc) alleges that omegas are defective and could likely fail in a fire. In march of 1998, the cpsc officially filed an administrative complaint seeking recall and replacement of all omega sprinklers At the time of filing, cpsc reported six fires in which omega sprinklers did not properly activate.
It was found that between 30 and 40 percent of the recalled omega sprinkler heads had failed testing, endangering people and buildings These failures were primarily due to design and manufacturing defects Cpsc has received reports 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 central sprinkler company of lansdale, pa, in cooperation with the united states consumer product safety commission (cpsc) is recalling all omega series fire sprinklers, which were manufactured from 1982 through 1998.