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CPSC Warns of Accidents With Coin-Operated Washer/Extractors



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The Consumer Product Safety Commission warns both consumers and laundry operators that it is aware of injuries associated with the use and operation of coin-operated self-service heavy duty front-loading washers and washer/extractors found in commercial laundry establishments used by the public.

These injuries are serious and at least 21 of the injuries have involved children. Four children and one adult experienced the amputation of an arm. Other injuries have included 1 hand amputation, 2 finger amputations, 20 fractured arms, 1 fractured finger, and finger/hand bruises and lacerations.

The injuries occur when the user attempts to balance the load or remove the laundry from the machines, and the hand or arm becomes entangled in the laundry. In some instances, the machines continue spinning or merely slow down, failing to come to a full stop when the door is opened. In other instances, the machines come to a full stop but reportedly start up again when the door is opened. The user, however, may be removing laundry when the drum unexpectedly resumes spinning.

In many of the accidents, the safety devices of the machines were discovered to have been disconnected or removed during repair, maintenance or for unknown reasons, thereby defeating the safety locks.

The Commission strongly urges that the owners inspect their machines for assurance that the safety devices are in place and in proper operating condition. The Commission also urges owners to apply retrofits now offered by some manufacturers that have safety door locks to prevent entry into the machine until the entire wash cycle is complete and the cylinder or drum has stopped turning.

  • Traumatic injury may result if a person's hand or arm is caught in a spinning laundry load.
  • Never Open Door While Machine is Operating
  • Keep Children Away
  • Report Unsafe Machines

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U.S. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20207

CPSC DOCUMENT #5106

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