Indoor Light Fixtures Recalled by Progress Lighting
August 8, 2008
On August 7, 2008 Progress Lighting, of Greenville, S.C. recalled approximately 6000 pendant style ceiling mounted indoor light fixtures. The ceiling-mount assembly that supports the light fixture can fail, causing the fixture to unexpectedly fall and injure consumers. Progress Lighting has received three reports of incidents, including one report of a fixture falling from the ceiling. No injuries have been reported.
The recall involves the following models of pendant-style ceiling-mounted light fixtures: P3601-09, P3602-09, P3603-09, P3603-09EXP, P3685-09, P365-09EXP, P4260-09, P4261-09, P4261-09EXP and P4262-09. The product number is located inside the canopy located flush with the ceiling. The fixtures have frosted white glass and a brushed aluminum finish.
These units were sold by electrical/lighting distributors and select Home Depot and Expo Design Centers nationwide from January 2005 through May 2008 for between $180 and $1,000 and manufactured in China.
You should carefully remove the glass from the fixture and contact Progress Lighting to schedule a free inspection and replacement. For more information, contact Progress Lighting toll-free at (877) 369-4548 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or visit the firm’s Web site at www.progresslighting.com.

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