Two of those reports indicated that a loose fan blade hit someone, the commission said. Four reports said that a blade caused material damage.
King of Fans noted that not all of their Mara ceiling fans are being collected. The CPSC said the recall applies to the company’s Mara ceiling fans with matte white, matte black, black and polished nickel finishes. The commission instructed consumers who purchased these items to “stop immediately” from using them.
“If consumers observe the movement of the blades or uneven spaces between the blades and the fan body or the movement of the clip during inspection, consumers should immediately contact King of Fans to obtain a free replacement ceiling fan. “said the commission.
King of Fans said the ceiling fan malfunction was caused by “an isolated manufacturing defect in the mounting of the fan blade locking clip on the fan flywheel”.
Home Depot confirmed by email that it sold about 80,000 of the fans before removing them from stores. When it discovered the problem, the retailer said it “voluntarily recalled the product and stopped sales”.
“We are committed to the safety and quality of our products,” said a spokesperson for Home Depot by email.