Zevo Fly, Gnat and Fruit Fly Flying Insect Killer3 Value Packs
Class III - Low RiskWhat Should You Do?
- Check if you have this product: (About 8,600)
- 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.
- Report problems: Report any issues to the FDA's Safety Reporting Portal.
Recall Details
- Company:
- The Procter & Gamble Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio
- Reason for Recall:
- The aerosol containers can rupture and leak, posing injury and laceration hazards.
- Classification:
- Class III - Low Risk
Products that are unlikely to cause any adverse health reaction, but violate FDA regulations.
- Status:
- ongoing
- Hazard:
- The aerosol containers can rupture and leak, posing injury and laceration hazards.
- Remedy:
- Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled insect spray and contact Procter & Gamble for a full refund, by filling out a form online at www.zevoinsect.com/recall. Consumers must provide a photo of the bottom of the canister with the lot number visible or a sales receipt. After requesting a refund, consumers should dispose of the product by placing it in the household trash. Do not empty the product prior to disposal.
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Product Information
Full Description:
This recall involves Zevo Fly, Gnat and Fruit Fly Flying Insect Killer3 Value Packs. The twin pack aerosol containers are shrink-wrapped together with a white and purple label. The batch code 3045D185EW3 is printed on the bottom of the aerosol containers or on the shrink-wrap. "Zevo Insect Killer" and "Fly, Gnat & Fruit Fly" and "Kills on Contact" are printed on the shrink-wrap.
Product Codes/Lot Numbers:
(About 8,600)
Official Source
Always verify recall information with the official CPSC source:
View on CPSC.govCPSC Recall Number: 23296
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