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More 3-M and Borden Spray Adhesives Banned

CPSC Recall · 1973-08-28 · 73017

Hazards

Poisoning

Recall

Number
73017
Date
1973-08-28

Products

Names
Bear Brand Spray Trim Adhesive aerosol spray adhesives; Marshall's Photo-Mount Spray Adhesive aerosol spray adhesives; Scotch Brand Multi-Purpose Spray Adhesive aerosol spray adhesives; Scotch-Grip Brand Floral Adhesive 77 aerosol spray adhesives; Sears Multi-Purpose Spray Adhesive aerosol spray adhesives; Shipping Mate Palletizing Adhesive aerosol spray adhesives; Spray Trim Adhesive aerosol spray adhesives; Tri Chem Spray Mist Adhesive aerosol spray adhesives; Tuff-Bond Spray-Hesive aerosol spray adhesives

Companies

Manufacturer(s)
Bear; Tuff-Bond; Tri Chem; 3M; Borden; Sears

Description

More 3-M and Borden Spray Adhesives Banned NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 28, 1973 Release # 73-017 CPSC Bans Nine Additional Aerosol Spray Adhesives--Reaffirms Recommendation To Consumers To Discontinue Use Of Aerosol Spray Glues WASHINGTON, D.C. --The Consumer Product Safety Commission today banned nine additional aerosol spray adhesives as "presenting an imminent hazard" to the public. The Commission's action follows last week's ban of four other aerosol spray glues which have been possibly linked to chromosome breakage and resulting severe multiple birth defects. Eight of the spray adhesives are manufactured by the 3-M Company, St. Paul, Minnesota. One is manufactured by the Borden Company, Columbus, Ohio. All nine aerosol spray adhesives banned today are based on the same or similar chemical formulations of the original four spray adhesives banned by the Commission last week. The nine spray adhesives banned today are: Manufactured by 3-M: "Sears Multi-Purpose Spray Adhesive" "Scotch Brand Multi-Purpose Spray Adhesive" "Scotch-Grip Brand Floral Adhesive 77" "3-M Brand Shipping Mate Palletizing Adhesive" "3-M Brand Spray Trim Adhesive" "Tuff-Bond Spray-Hesive" "Bear Brand Spray Trim Adhesive" "Tri Chem Spray Mist Adhesive" Manufactured by Borden: "Marshall's Photo-Mount Spray Adhesive" CPSC Chairman Richard O. Simpson said that both companies had moved immediately to discontinue the production and distribution of the aerosol sprays. And he said that Sears, Roebuck and Co., had voluntarily discontinued sale of their privately-labeled spray. "But," Simpson explained, "the Commission felt it was necessary to officially declare these additional aerosol spray adhesives 'banned hazardous substances' to assure that sales of the products are immediately halted." Simpson said that retailers are subject to civil and criminal penalties for continued sales. And

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