Primal Vantage Expands Recall of Plastic Tree Steps Due to Fall Hazard
Ameristep Plastic Strap-On Tree Step
Recall Date: October 27th, 2010 Type: Home Decoration Units: About 40,000 (In January and May 2010 releases #10-101 with 16,000 products, and #10-236 with an additional 1,800 recalled steps, bringing the total to 17,800, included date codes 12/08 and 10/08, December 2008 and October 2008 respectively). All steps that include a "08" date code are being added to the recall, adding 22,000 units. Hazards:
The plastic portion of the step can break, posing a fall hazard to the user. Remedies:
Refund
Consumers should stop using the tree steps immediately. They should contact Primal Vantage for details on how to obtain a full refund. Consumers are asked not to return the product to retail stores as refunds can only be provided by Primal Vantage.
Description
Product is a plastic tree step that attaches to a tree via a nylon strap and a large metal buckle. It is used to climb a tree in order to hunt from an elevated position. Model numbers 105 and 155 both have a "08", which is stamped on the plastic portion of the step denoting the year of manufacture.
Consumer Contact:
For additional information, contact Primal Vantage toll free at (866) 972-6168 between 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or visit their website at www.treestandcustomerservice.com to print a return form or for further information on how to locate the date code on your tree step.
Injuries:
Primal Vantage has received six complaints of step breakage, including two reports of consumers being bruised and cut.
Manufacturers:
Primal Vantage Co., Inc., of Randolph, N.J.
Retailers:
The product was sold from April 2008 through November 2009 at various outdoor and sporting goods retailers nationwide as a 3-step package in model 105 or as a single step in model 155.