By Jeffrey H. Rasansky
injuryboard.com
DALLAS — Last month in federal court, two lawsuits were filed against Coleman stating their PowerMate 5045 propane heater was responsible for two carbon-monoxide-related deaths. Plaintiffs claim the model has a defect that “produces deadly levels of carbon monoxide.” Coleman is one of the most popular brands of outdoor and camping equipment.
One suit was filed on behalf of a 5-year-old who’s parents and sister died of carbon monoxide poisoning in their sleep last May. The other was filed by a woman who lost her husband and father to CO poisoning while on a hunting trip in September. In both cases the Coleman PowerMate 5045 was being used.
In a small town in Washington, five people died from CO poisoning last year and had used a Coleman heater. Families victims have sent a letter to the Consumer Safety Protection Commission asking for a mandatory recall of the products.
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