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Home, hardware and discount department stores nationwide, as well as mail order catalogs, sold these solar lights, from february 1998 through december 2000, for between $20 and $85. recalls

CPSC recalls associated with home, hardware and discount department stores nationwide, as well as mail order catalogs, sold these solar lights, from february 1998 through december 2000, for between $20 and $85. listings.

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Home, hardware and discount department stores nationwide, as well as mail order catalogs, sold these solar lights, from february 1998 through december 2000, for between $20 and $85. recalls

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The beveled lens on the solar light can act as a magnifying glass. When sunlight passes through the lens, nearby combustible materials, such as mulch or dry grass, can catch on fire.

CPSC, The Brinkmann Corporation Announce Recall of Outdoor Solar Lights

The recall involves the outdoor Endura "Contempra" solar light with a beveled lens ring around the middle. The light is black and clear with a solar panel on top, and is mounted on a black stake. They were sold in single, two, four and six packs.

The Brinkmann Corporation, of Dallas, Texas Feb 22, 2001