August 29, 2002
Babyliss Pro
Announces Recall of Hairdryers
Babyliss
Pro, of Stamford, Conn., is voluntarily recalling about 23,000 hairdryers. The
hairdryers do not have an immersion protection device on the power cord and
could present a serious electrocution hazard if exposed to water. Babyliss Pro
has not received any reports of incidents. This recall is being conducted to
prevent the possibility of injuries.
The recalled hairdryers have the model number BAB2002BLX, are rated at 1875
watts, and are pistol-shaped. The model number is printed on the barrel of the
hairdryer and a label on the side reads, "BABYLISS 2002BLX." The
hairdryer also has a hangtag that reads in part, "FOR PROFESSIONAL USE
ONLY, DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR LICENSED COSMETOLOGISTS. THIS UNIT IS NOT
EQUIPPED WITH AN ALCI OR GFCI DEVICE...WARNING - KEEP AWAY FROM WATER."
These hairdryers were manufactured in China.
Duane Reede Drug Stores in the metropolitan New York area; Metro Beauty in
Miami, Fla.; and Bu-Ba Beauty in Reseda, Calif. sold these hairdryers between
December 2000 and January 2002 for about $50. These hairdryers were intended
for professional use, but could have been sold to consumers for personal use.
Consumers should stop using the hairdryers immediately and return them to
Babyliss Pro for a free replacement unit with an immersion protection device.
For information on how to return the hairdryer to the company, call Babyliss
Pro at (800) 726-4202 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.