Kenmore Ice Maker Safety Guide
Kenmore ice maker safety risks include auger lacerations, mold in ice trays, and flooding from water-line failures. Learn which hazards require immediate action.
Important safety information for faulty appliances
Kenmore ice maker safety risks include auger lacerations, mold in ice trays, and flooding from water-line failures. Learn which hazards require immediate action.
Kenmore range safety covers gas leaks, carbon monoxide, smoothtop glass shattering, and self-clean burn hazards. Four CPSC recalls from 2009 to 2015 affect Kenmore ranges.
Kenmore cooktop safety risks include hot-surface burns, gas leaks, and smoothtop glass lacerations. Learn daily precautions for gas and electric Kenmore cooktop models.
Kenmore oven safety covers self-clean door lock failures, the 2016 thermal switch fire recall, and burn hazards during cleaning. Know when to stop using your oven.
Kenmore range hood safety covers grease filter fire propagation, electrical shorts, and the critical role of hood maintenance in preventing kitchen fires.
Kenmore dishwasher safety involves fire from power cord and heating element recalls, door-left-open flooding, and child drowning risk. Multiple CPSC recalls span 1996 to 2019.
Kenmore dryer safety centers on lint-vent fires — the leading US appliance fire cause per NFPA — plus the 2012 Elite gas dryer fire recall and the 2009 drain pump fire recall.
Kenmore washer safety covers the 2009 drain pump fire recall, drum laceration hazards, water damage from supply hose failures, and detergent toxicity for children.
Kenmore refrigerator safety covers electrical shock, condenser fires, and ice maker lacerations. Two CPSC recalls affect Elite Trio models from 2003 and 2005.
Kenmore freezer safety centers on food-safety after power loss, suffocation risk in legacy latch-door units, and electrical hazards from chest freezer drain heaters.
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