Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Warning over use of “potentially dangerous” heater

The S2068 Serene Bathroom Heaters have been recalled after they were found to have a defect by WorkSafe NZ. Photo supplied

The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) is warning Kiwis to check their bathrooms for a potentially dangerous recalled heater.

Since May, 2024, all S2068 Serene Bathroom Heaters have been recalled after they were found to have a defect by WorkSafe NZ, which has resulted in a number of fires.

It’s now illegal to use the heater. MBIE has been working with all known suppliers of these heaters, however many are still being used in New Zealand.

It’s been made aware of 18 fire events resulting from S2068 heaters, at least two of which have occurred in recent months since the recall was first issued.

“Checking your bathroom and seeing if you have one of the recalled heaters in there is the first step in making sure you, and your family’s home is safer,” says Ian Caplin, Business Specialist.

“It’s incredibly important that these heaters are removed as soon as possible.

“We have heard from suppliers that some people may have chosen to ignore the recall notice after being approached.

“If you have one of these heaters, it’s important to know that these products have been recalled because they can cause serious harm, so they shouldn’t be ignored.

MBIE recommends people first contact the business they purchased the S2068 model from to arrange return of the goods under the Consumer Guarantees Act and for either a safe replacement if available or a refund.

If the heater has been installed by fixed wiring, consumers shouldn’t remove the heater themselves and should arrange with the supplier for its safe removal by an electrician.

“It doesn’t matter if you rent your home or own it, if you have one of the recalled heaters, contact the electrician who installed it, the company you bought it from, or your landlord, and ensure its disconnected and replaced with a safe and fit for purpose model,” Caplin says.

“Landlords are responsible for the heaters that they have provided in rental homes they own.

“Ensuring they are safe is part of that responsibility.

“Suppliers in New Zealand also have a responsibility to provide consumers with a remedy when a product is deemed unsafe which is why having a recalled product remedied won’t cost the consumer.”

The prohibited S2068 heater is described as:

  • Wall mounted fan heater with step-down thermostat with pull-cord on-off switch, for fixed-wired installation in bathrooms and similar locations
  • Mirror polished stainless steel metal shell or white shell with die cast grille
  • Dimensions: 300mm wide, 210mm high and 110mm deep
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