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People Catching on Fire from Sunscreen

WASHINGTON — The maker of Banana Boat sunscreen is recalling some of its spray-on products after reports that a handful of people have caught on fire after applying the lotion.

Energizer Holdings is pulling nearly two dozen formulations of UltraMist off store shelves due to the risk that the lotion can ignite when exposed to open flame.

The recall includes products like UltraMist Sport, UltraMist Ultra Defense and UltraMist Kids.

A company spokesman said there have been five reports of people catching fire after applying the sunscreen in the last year. Four burn cases were reported in the U.S. and one in Canada.

More than 20 million units have been sold since UltraMist launched in 2010, the spokesman said.

Energizer said in a statement that the problem appears to be with UltraMist's spray valve, which is over applying the product. As a result the lotion is taking longer to dry, which raises its flammability risk.

"If a consumer comes into contact with a flame or spark prior to complete drying of the product on the skin, there is a potential for the product to ignite," the company said.

Consumers who purchased the products are being told not to use them. More information is available from the manufacturer at 1-800-SAFESUN.

posted on Oct 19, 2012 1:40 PM ()

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Hazards lurk everywhere. You know all those people felt virtuous when
they applied the sun screen.
comment by elderjane on Oct 20, 2012 7:34 AM ()
Yes, they did.

I thought it was interesting that the problem was allegedly caused because the spray nozzle was applying it too thickly and it wasn't drying fast enough, so then it caught on fire. Is the product in the bottle that flammable? What if the nozzle clogged, and a person decided to unscrew the top and rub it on?
reply by traveltales on Oct 22, 2012 12:06 PM ()
This gives new meaning to the term self-immolation...
comment by steve on Oct 19, 2012 2:56 PM ()
One of the new hotels in Las Vegas reflects the sun as a sort of death ray. This would fit right in.
reply by traveltales on Oct 19, 2012 3:34 PM ()
"No smoking" on the beach please!
comment by greatmartin on Oct 19, 2012 2:55 PM ()
It's just nuts, isn't it?
reply by traveltales on Oct 19, 2012 3:35 PM ()

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