ELECTRICAL Safety First - a national charity dedicated to reducing deaths and injuries caused by electrical accidents - has recently added 11 new recall listings to its website.
West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service tweeted the news yesterday, and encouraged people to visit the charity's site in order to check if any of their electrical products pose any risks.
Its 'Product Recalls & Safety Notices' page lists over 500 products which the charity says carry risks of electric shock, fire and injury.
West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service - which, earlier this year, launched its '#TestItTuesday' campaign encouraging people to test their smoke alarms - said, in the tweet, "Please check to find out more about each listing & what to do if you think you have the affected product."
The full tweet can be seen below:
⚠️ Product Recall ⚠️@ElecSafetyFirst have recently added 11 new recall listings to their website. ⚡️
— West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service (@WYFRS) June 8, 2020
👉 Please check to find out more about each listing & what to do if you think you have the affected product here: https://t.co/uFnffZn7MY pic.twitter.com/kaA4RB3AYw
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