Thermaltake Recalls Gaming Triple Monitor Stand for GR500 Racing Simulator Due to Toppling Hazard
Thermaltake Australia is recalling the GR500 racing simulator triple monitor stand because missing warning labels fail to alert users to potential toppling hazards.
What Happened
Thermaltake Australia has issued a recall for its gaming triple monitor stand designed for the GR500 racing simulator cockpit. The product fails to comply with the mandatory safety standard for toppling furniture because it is missing required warning labels. Without these labels, consumers may not be fully aware of the stability hazards associated with the equipment.
Which Products Are Affected
The recall affects the following product:
- Product Name: Thermaltake gaming triple monitor stand for GR500 racing simulator cockpit – Black edition
- Model Number: GEA-RMS-TMSBLK-01
- Category: Simulation gaming accessories
What You Should Do
Consumers are advised to exercise extreme caution when using the monitor stand. It is critical to never allow children to stand, climb, or hang on the stand. Owners should contact Thermaltake Australia immediately to request the mandatory warning label.
Contact Information:
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: Thermaltake Tech Support
Why This Matters
If the stand becomes unstable, it poses a risk of serious injury or death should it topple onto a consumer or a small child. The mandatory labels are required to ensure users are aware of these physical risks.
Source
Source: ACCC Official Notice
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