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3 November 2005
The Department of Health (DH) noted a voluntary recall of two models
of battery-operated digital thermometers produced by Omron Healthcare,
Inc. today (3 November).
DH advised the public to stop using the models concerned. No complaint
or report of serious injury has been received by DH or the company
so far.
The recall was initiated by the company following reports of the
potential problem of overheating of the tip of the device, resulting
in users' discomfort and possibly redness or blister.
Very young children using these products are at a higher risk because
of their inability to express themselves clearly and the difficulty
in pulling away the device held by an adult.
The affected products are OmronR 3-Way Instant Thermometers, with
model numbers MC-600 and MC-600CAN and Lot Numbers beginning with
01-32, 01-36, 01-37 and 01-38. The Lot Numbers can be found inside
the battery compartments of the thermometers.
Members of the public can call the telephone hotline of the company
at 2796 2907 during office hours (Monday to Friday 9 am - 5:30pm
and Saturday 9 am - 1 pm) for enquiries.
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