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2026-04-08 – A Revlon RVDR5212 hair styling tool reportedly malfunctioned and caused an electrical fire, resulting in burns to a consumer's right hand. The incident, reported to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) via SaferProducts.gov, involves a fire or burn hazard linked to a manufacturing defect. Helen of Troy is listed as the manufacturer of the product. Product DetailsBrand Name: Revlon Incident OverviewAccording to a report filed with the CPSC on March 17, 2026, a Revlon RVDR5212 hair styling tool malfunctioned while being used properly, causing an electrical fire. The consumer reported that the product was dropped onto an area rug, igniting the rug and starting a fire. The consumer sustained burns on their right hand while attempting to extinguish the flames. The incident narrative states that the unit was functioning normally before the malfunction occurred. The consumer received first aid from a non-medical professional for the burn injuries. No prior issues with the product were mentioned in the report. The product was being used as intended at the time of the incident. The CPSC report ID is 5960800 and can be accessed at SaferProducts.gov. Safety ConcernsImmediate Dangers: An electrical fire from a malfunctioning hair styling tool can ignite nearby flammable materials, such as rugs, bedding, or clothing, leading to rapid flame spread and serious burns to the user or bystanders. The reported incident involved burns requiring first aid, underscoring the physical harm that can occur. Property Damage Potential: The fire in this incident damaged an area rug and could have spread further. Electrical fires can cause significant property damage, including destruction of the device itself and surrounding items, as well as potential structural damage to the home. Warning Signs: While the report does not mention any prior warnings, consumers should be aware of potential signs of an electrical fault, such as unusual smells (burning plastic or ozone), sparks, excessive heat from the device, or intermittent operation. Any such signs warrant immediate discontinuation of use. Environmental Triggers: Although the product was used properly, certain environmental factors can increase the risk of electrical fires, such as using the device near flammable materials (as occurred here), on soft surfaces that block ventilation, or in high-humidity areas that may compromise internal components. What Our Clients SayWhat Consumers Should DoStop Using Immediately: If you own a Revlon RVDR5212, discontinue use until the manufacturer or CPSC provides further guidance. Unplug the device and store it away from flammable materials. Consumers who have suffered injury or property damage from this product may wish to speak with a product liability attorney to understand their legal options. Manufacturer's ResponseThe manufacturer's official response to this specific incident report is not publicly available at the time of this writing.
Legal Help AvailableH Law Group is a California product liability law firm representing individuals injured by defective products. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Our team offers free consultations to discuss your situation and legal options. If you or a loved one was injured by Revlon RVDR5212 or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation. |
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