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February 20, 2008- Louisville Ladder Recalls Extension Ladders Due to Fall Hazard
The recalled ladders are Type I, IA, or II extension ladders with fiberglass rails and “D” shaped aluminum rungs. The following models are included in the recall: October 18, 2007- Kong Maxx Ladder Stands Sold at Gander Mountain Recalled Due to Fall Hazard
This recall involves Gorilla Kong Maxx Ladder Stands with model number 43032 and batch numbers G051507, G051507D, G061507D, G071507D, and G081507D. Model numbers are printed on the box only. Batch numbers are stamped on the vertical rail of the first ladder section. The stand is 19-feet to the shooting rail, or 16-foot 8-inches to the platform. The foot platform measures 17 ½ -inches wide. This is the only Gorilla, Inc. ladder stand with these dimensions. April 4, 2007- Intex Recreation Corp. Recalls Ladders for Above-Ground Pools Due to Fall Hazard
The recall includes 42-inch, 48-inch, and 52-inch "A" frame pool ladders. The ladders were sold with above ground pools with the brand names "Intex®," "Easy Set®" and "Sand N Sun™" in the following sizes: May 10, 2006- American Innovations Corp. Recalls Ladder Extensions that Can Detach and Hit Consumers
The Ladder Walk-Through Railing Extensions fit over extension ladder rails and provide handholds for safe passage while moving to a platform or rooftop. November 23, 2005- Louisville Ladder Inc. Recall of Industrial Ladders
The recalled ladders are Type 1A industrial ladders with fiberglass rails and round aluminum rungs, and include the 14 model numbers listed on the chart with manufacture dates and date codes from November 2004 through March 2005. The model number and the manufacture date code for all models except the FA1012 and FA1016 model ladder are located on the model number/notice label on the side rail of the ladders. The date code for the model FA1012 and FA1016 ladder is located on the metal wrap-around adjacent to the hinges. May 24, 2004- LB International Inc. Recall of Fold-Away Ladders Sold by Hammacher Schlemmer
The ladders were sold in three sizes. The 6-foot ladders that extend to 10 feet have model number 99067. The 7-foot ladders that extend to 12 feet have model number 99068. The 8-foot ladders that extend to 14 feet have model number 99069. The model number was listed in the firm's catalog and Web site, and used for ordering. Model numbers are not written on the ladders. Each ladder bears a label on the side rail that reads, "Multi-Purpose Heavy Duty Ladder." September 8, 1999- RIDGID® Stepladders Recalled by Louisville Ladder
June 24, 1998- Attic Stairways Recalled by Davidson Ladder
June 19, 1997- Space Master Sliding Attic Ladder Recall by Werner
April 10, 1996- Industrial Fiberglass Extension Ladders Recalled by Keller
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