Makro and Game recall Mainstay and Terra Firma multi-hinge aluminium ladders
Makro, Game and the National Consumer Commission have issued a recall on the Mainstay and Terra Firma multi-hinge aluminium ladders, Model JC 403, 150kg, and urge customers to immediately stop using them and to return the products to the point of purchase for a refund.
In a statement issued on Thursday, the Commission said it was informed by Massmart that they ran a comprehensive set of tests at the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) revealing that the ladders did not comply with safety standards, as required by SANS 50131 (SABS) relating to minimum material thickness and static load.
“Failure to meet these requirements renders the ladders unsafe and may lead to injuries or fatalities,” Acting Commissioner, Thezi Mabuza said.
“The Consumer Protection Act requires the recall of goods which pose any risk of harm to the consumers. We encourage consumers who have bought the ladders at Makro or Game, to immediately stop use and return these for a refund. The Commission is monitoring the recall based on its Recall Guidelines."
The recall includes five models of aluminium telescoping ladders that can be used in five different positions (twin step ladder, stairway step ladder, extension ladder, wall ladder and as two scaffold bases).
The date code is stamped on the inside of the outer leg of the ladder, beneath the bottom step.
The NCC said to date, 57,000 units were sold in South Africa with Mainstay ladders also exported to Kenya, Mozambique, Zambia, Ghana, Nigeria, Uganda, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Malawi, and Tanzania.
In a statement, Massmart noted that they have run comprehensive tests at the South African Bureau of Stands and those results have shown that the product is not up to standard.
Here is the full statement:
Written by: Shihaam (Gabriella) Steyn-Adams.
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