Southwire recalls voltage detectors due to the voltage detectors can give a false "no voltage" reading when being used to test live wires for electric current, posing shock, electrocution and burn ...
Southwire is recalling voltage detectors due to a shock and burn hazard. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the detectors can give a false “no voltage” reading when testing live wires, ...
More than 1 million voltage detectors are being recalled because they could give a false "no voltage" reading. The recall involves about 1.2 million Southwire Company non-contact voltage detectors, ...
About 1.2 million Southwire voltage detectors are being recalled because they are giving a false reading of “no voltage” when being tested on live wires, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ...
WASHINGTON -- More than one million of Southwire Non-Contact Voltage Detectors are being recalled. The voltage detectors are supposed to alert you to the presence of electrical current running through ...
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Details: This recall involves Southwire non-contact voltage detectors with model numbers 40110N and 40120N. Voltage detectors alert users to the presence of electric current running through electrical ...