Dolan Designs is recalling about 8,000 ceiling-mounted light fixtures because the internal wiring can degrade, causing live electricity to reach the metal canopy. The recall includes 16 different model numbers of round, 14-inch fixtures sold in various metal finishes like satin nickel, bronze, and brass with domed glass shades. While no injuries have been reported, there have been two reports of defective fixtures that could lead to electrical fires or shocks. These lights were sold at various lighting showrooms and online at destinationlighting.com between September 2008 and October 2009 for about $47.
The insulation on the light's socket wires can break down over time, exposing charged wires. If these exposed wires touch the metal frame of the fixture, any consumer touching the metal could receive an electric shock, and the heat from the short circuit could start a fire.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled light fixtures and return them to the place of purchase to obtain a free replacement fixture, or contact Dolan Designs to schedule a free in-home repair.

Model 502-30

Model 522-09

Model 522-14

Model 522-18

Model 522-22

Model 522-30

Model 522-32

Model 522-60

Model 522-78

Model 5332-133

Model 5372-66

Model 5372-78

Model 5382-20

Model 5382-55

Model 5382-100

Model 5392-20
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response