Wal-Mart recalls 4.2 mn Chinese DVD players on fire hazard

Retail major Wal-Mart has recalled a total of 4.2 million Chinese DVD players sold in the US, due to concerns of fire and burn hazards.

WASHINGTON: Retail major Wal-Mart has recalled a total of 4.2 million Chinese DVD players sold in the US, due to concerns of fire and burn hazards.

Last month, the retailer voluntarily recalled 1.5 million of the China-made Durabrand DVD players.

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission, in co-operation with Wal-Mart has announced a voluntary recall of the DVD players.

"The DVD player's circuit board can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers," the US Consumer Product Safety Commission said in a statement on Tuesday.

These products were sold at Wal-Mart stores nationwide for $29, from January 2006 through July 2009.

"Wal-Mart has received 14 reports of DVD players overheating, seven of which have resulted in fires that caused property damage. No injuries have been reported," the statement noted.
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The recall has been expanded to include the pink and purple-coloured product. In August, the retailer recalled silver Durabrand DVD players.

According to the agency, the recall involves a single DVD player with a remote control.

The product was sold in three colours --- silver, pink and purple and has a U-shaped opening at the top to insert the DVD.
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