The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning US consumers to immediately stop using Aiqrzbi and Igia portable hair dryer brushes due to the electrocution hazard involved in their use.
According to a CPSC statement, hair dryer brushes may lack an immersion protection device that prevents electrocution by turning off the device if it is submerged or comes into contact with water. Water.
The CPSC has determined that Hair dryers that lack the required integral immersion protection present substantial hazards to the product.
The combination of hair dryer and brushes for the hair was sold in various colors and styles and/or with brush heads the interchangeable. When turned on, air is drawn in through the base of the handle, a heating element heats the air, and air is exhausted through openings along the length of the hairbrush.
The body of the unit contains a dial at the base of the handle with settings: Off, Low, Medium and High. The products are designed to straighten, curl and wave hair. The Aiqrzbi and Igia brands are printed on the hair dryer brush handles.
The CPSC notes that the hair dryers were sold on Amazon.com for between $30 and $71 Dollars. The Amazon Standard Identification Number (ASIN) is located in the product’s URL bar (usually after the product name and “dp”). The ASIN was also found in the product detail section of the listing on Amazon.com under “Additional Information”.