Almost 3,000 Boilers Recalled Due To Carbon Monoxide Risk

BOSTON (CBS) -- Almost 3,000 boilers are being recalled by Viessmann in the United States. The Consumer Product Safety Commissioner warns the boiler heat exchanger back plate can leak, posing a carbon monoxide risk.

Anyone with a Vitodens 200-W or Vitodens 222-F boiler should immediately contact their distributor to schedule a free in-home safety inspection, says the CPSC. The boilers were sold between Sept. 2014 and Oct. 2018 under a range of serial numbers.

The recalled Viessmann Vitodens 200-W and Vitodens 222-F boilers (Photo Courtesy: Consumer Product Safety Commissioner)

While customers wait for a repair, the CPSC says to make sure a working carbon monoxide alarm is outside the sleeping areas of the house.

For more information, visit the CPSC's website.

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