Safety Harnesses Sold with Tree Stands and Harnesses Provided as Replacements
Class I - DangerousWhat Should You Do?
- Check if you have this product: (About 200,000 additional harnesses (This recall was first announced in April 2005))
- Do not eat it: Even if it looks and smells fine, do not consume this product.
- Throw it away or return it: You can return the product to the store for a full refund.
- Seek medical attention if needed: If you've consumed this product and feel unwell, contact your doctor immediately.
- Report problems: Report any issues to the FDA's Safety Reporting Portal.
⚠️ Emergency: If you experience severe symptoms after consuming this product, call 911 or Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222.
Recall Details
- Company:
- Hunter's View, of Peoria, Ill.
- Reason for Recall:
- The harnesses could fail during use, resulting in a hunter falling from the tree stand and suffering serious injuries or death.
- Classification:
- Class I - Dangerous
Dangerous or defective products that predictably could cause serious health problems or death.
- Status:
- ongoing
- Hazard:
- The harnesses could fail during use, resulting in a hunter falling from the tree stand and suffering serious injuries or death.
- Remedy:
- Firm is no longer in business. Remedy is not available. Discard this product.
Product Information
Full Description:
The recall involves all 2004 and 2005 model year Fall Arrest Systems (FAS), or harnesses with "Model Year 2004" or "Model Year 2005" printed on a white Hunter's View label attached to the harness or the tree strap. The recall includes all model number harnesses sold during these years. The recall also includes replacement harnesses provided to consumers as a result of the previous recall.
Product Codes/Lot Numbers:
(About 200,000 additional harnesses (This recall was first announced in April 2005))
Official Source
Always verify recall information with the official CPSC source:
View on CPSC.govCPSC Recall Number: 07160
Related Recalls
Safety Harnesses Sold with Tree Stands
Hunter's View, of Peoria, Ill.
The harnesses could fail during use, resulting in consumers falling from tree stands and suffering serious injuries or death.