Consumer Product Safety Commission recalls 11 million feet of riser cable

April 11, 2013
About 11,000 boxes of CE Tech cable sold at Home Depot home-improvement chain pose a fire hazard, the CSPC says.

The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CSPC) has issued a recall for CE Tech brand riser cable sold in 1,000-foot boxes at Home Depot between January and February 2013. In its recall notice, the CPSC said, “The riser cable does not meet fire resistance standards for riser cable, posing a fire hazard.” The CPSC says about 11,300 units of the cable are subject to the recall.

An entry in the “Product Recalls” section of the Home Depot website links to the CPSC recall notice.

The CPSC further stated, “This recall involves 1,000 ft. CE Tech riser cable sold in boxes of 1,000 ft. lengths. It is intended to run between floors of a building as data cable. This type of cable must self-extinguish in a fire. The cable is gray and marked (UL) E316395. The cable’s box is blue and black and is marked CE Tech 1,000 ft. riser cable, Cat 6 23-4.

“Consumers should remove the recalled cable and return it to Home Depot for a full refund,” the CPSC added, also stating the cable was sold exclusively at Home Depot during the months of January and February 2013, for approximately $100 per box.

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