Rick Jones from-Canada
Sunbeam Heating pad Model 731-808 purchased Nov 19/05 burned up
contriol Dec 28/05 Pictuers at Url.
On 11/18/05, Judy Milazzo wrote:
> On 11/10/05, T.E. McFarlan wrote:
>> On 11/03/05, Carol Belle wrote:
>>> On 9/14/05, Betsy Neisner wrote:
>>>> On 11/22/04, jeffrey jacobs wrote:
>>>>> I am looking for Sunbeam heating pads that have
>>>>> malfunctioned/overheated. The pads may have charred or
>>>>> caught fire. If you have had an experience with a
>>>>> malfunctioning heating pad, I would like to hear from you.
>>>>
>>>> I am a lawyer in Greenfield, Massachusetts, with a client
>>>> who was burned while using a Sunbeam heating pad. Have you
>>>> received any responses from lawyers or engineers discussing
>>>> defects in the pad or deficiencies in the UL standards
>>>> relied upon by Sunbeam for testing the pads
>>>
>>> Mine caught on fire and burned a whole the size of an orange
>>> right by the connector. It burned through a sheet touched my
>>> nightgown and burned a hole in my new couch. I also was
>> burned
>>> when I reached in back of me to see what was so hot. I got an
>>> electrical shock My left hand fingers are blistered ring
>> finger
>>> worst then pinkie. It was only on for an hour and it is fairly
>>> new.
>>
>> Ms. Belle
>> We would like to discuss your heating pad fire as soon as
>> possible. We are a law firm involved with numerous electric
>> blanket / heating pad fires across the country. We are
>> currently working with Mr. Jacobs and Ms. Alexander on the fire
>> mentioned in his posting. You can contact me at 800/378-6037 or
>> by posting a response on this site.