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Campus Fire Safety Bulletin


New York State Department of State
Office of Fire Prevention and Control
41 State Street
Albany, NY12231-0001
Potential Hazard


A New York campus recently had two close calls involving a floor lamp similar to the one il-
lustrated below. In both cases, heat from the bulbs caused the shades to melt. In one room,
this caused a build-up of toxic fumes and the melted plastic
from the shade burned a hole in the bedspread. The
second incident involved a student who had turned on
the lamp and, within 15 minutes, the shade melted and
the heat began to turn a poster on the wall brown.
Again - a very close call.

A concentrated search on this campus resulted in five additional lamps
being found, each with at least some visible damage. Additionally, OFPC
has been made aware of similar occurrences at other campuses.

OFPC has been in contact with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Com-
mission (CPSC) who advise that they will be conducting an evaluation of
the product in an effort to determine
any potential actions they may initiate.
Any college or university that identifies
a similar case is asked to please notify
their regional Bureau of Fire Prevention
office of the so OFPC can share the
information with CPSC.



In the interim. OFPC strongly recom-
mends all colleges and universities
immediately initiate a public awareness
campaign to ensure students and
staff are cognizant of the
potential hazard.
Phone: (518) 474-6746
Fax: (518) 474-3240
campusfiresafety@dos.state.ny.us
http://www.dos.state.ny.us/fire/firewww.html
110.1.2 Unsafe equipment. Unsafe equipment includes ... electrical
wiring or other equipment on the premises or within the structure that
is in such disrepair or condition that such equipment is a hazard to
life, health, property or safety of the public or occupants of the
premises or structure.
Office of Fire Prevention and Control
Bureau of Fire Prevention