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Gems Sensors Sprinkler Component Recalled Due to Malfunction

An error that prevents proper water distribution has prompted a recall.

The recall was announced by Gems Sensors, a company based out of the Connecticut city of Plainville.  The safety defect concerns Gems 3100 Pressure Detectors/Transducers.  Around 25,000 units are affected by the recall, and all those units were imported by Gems Sensors from England.

The item is supposed to keep track of water pressure in sprinkler systems designed to quell fire in the event of a blaze, but the transducer does not properly perform this function.  Therefore, there’s a chance that the sprinkler system the transducer is attached to will not displace water to a fire should one occur.

The recall concerns those components whose 18 digit part number begins with the digits 3100.  The items were available for purchase directly through the company or via a number of distributors.  The transducer retailed for $250, and customers may have purchased the item between January 2006 and February of this year.

There has yet to be a reported injury in conjunction with this defect, but users are being urged to get in touch with Gems to obtain instructions on how to conduct bi-weekly inspections, and if necessary, to receive a free replacement.

As a personal injury attorney in San Diego, I’m sorry to see a component vital to preserving safety possibly pose a danger.  It’s essential that devices designed to lower the threat of fire be able to function correctly.  I hope as a Riverside personal injury lawyer that no one gets injured due to this threat.


Safety Devices Inspired in Real Life Fatal Crashes

By Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer on November 15, 2011

It’s not a surprise to many of us that tragic accidents are capable to inspire great safety ideas. According to a recent news article, the HANS device creators drew their inspiration from a fatal crash in 1981 involving a driver who unfortunately passed away while testing the Renault 5 Turbo Alpine in Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

Because of this sad accident, the safety device designed to give head-and-neck strong support has saved numerous lives all around the globe. Many times in history, we have witnessed inventions that come to serve a purpose; in this case it served the purpose of keeping drivers safe while racing.

Let us hope that safety devices may never fail us when we need them the most. It is important that all drivers know that all safety gear available should be put to good use. Keeping ourselves from suffering fatal injuries should be a priority.

As a Los Angeles car accident lawyer I urge all of you to be aware of safety measures thoroughly so your driving will never be compromised by the lack of safety items supposedly present in your vehicle.

For any accident you may be involved in that was caused by a third party, don’t hesitate and contact a personal injury lawyer in your area.


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