Kichler Lighting is recalling about 38,900 LED indoor ceiling fans because the metal arms (irons) holding the fan blades can break or detach during use. This can cause the heavy fan blades to fall while the fan is spinning, posing a significant risk of injury to anyone nearby. Kichler has received 62 reports of these fan blade arms breaking, including one report of property damage, though no injuries have been reported yet. These 52-inch fans have a Mediterranean Walnut finish and were sold at Lowe's and other lighting stores between January 2016 and March 2020 for approximately $250. Affected consumers will receive a free replacement ceiling fan.
The metal arms supporting the blades can fail under stress, causing the blades to detach and fall while the fan is in motion. This creates a risk of being struck by falling components or rotating blades, which can lead to impact or laceration injuries.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled ceiling fans and contact Kichler for instructions on receiving a free replacement ceiling fan.

Recalled Kichler ceiling fans

Top of fan motor on recalled Kichler ceiling fans (location of model number)
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response