Energy Safety has extended its clampdown on Serene wall mounted bathroom heaters, which don't meet New Zealand's safety standards. This now involves the following Serene models: S2068, S207T, and S2069.
Calls for tenants, landlords and homeowners to check their bathroom heaters Published: 06 August 2024 The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) reminds New Zealanders to check their bathrooms for a potentially dangerous recalled heater.
As colder weather sets in, insurance professionals are being urged to assess the risks posed by a large number of recalled bathroom heaters still present in New Zealand homes and commercial.
A further warning has been issued over recalled heaters that are still installed in New Zealand homes which pose a fire risk. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has urged people to check on any bathroom heaters they have and remove them if they are included in last year's Serene heater recalls.
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Calls for tenants, landlords and homeowners to check their bathroom heaters Published: 06 August 2024 The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) reminds New Zealanders to check their bathrooms for a potentially dangerous recalled heater.
In February 2024; WorkSafe NZ published a prohibition notice for the sale (including an offer to sell), and use (including installation) of the Serene Classic S2068 wall mounted bathroom heater, pursuant to Regulation 87 of the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010. Serene S2068 heaters manufactured in March 2021 have a manufacturing defect, there have been several fires and overheating.
A model of Serene bathroom heaters has caused 19 fires already and MBIE is urging owners to disconnect them in a recall reminder.
A further warning has been issued over recalled heaters that are still installed in New Zealand homes which pose a fire risk. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has urged people to check on any bathroom heaters they have and remove them if they are included in last year's Serene heater recalls.
Energy Safety has extended its clampdown on Serene wall mounted bathroom heaters, which don't meet New Zealand's safety standards. This now involves the following Serene models: S2068, S207T, and S2069.
Serene bathroom heaters - urgent safety recall 13 March 2025 Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) still have an active recall notice for the Serene S2068 bathroom heater and encourage electrical workers to continue to look out for them.
In February 2024; WorkSafe NZ published a prohibition notice for the sale (including an offer to sell), and use (including installation) of the Serene Classic S2068 wall mounted bathroom heater, pursuant to Regulation 87 of the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010. Serene S2068 heaters manufactured in March 2021 have a manufacturing defect, there have been several fires and overheating.
As colder weather sets in, insurance professionals are being urged to assess the risks posed by a large number of recalled bathroom heaters still present in New Zealand homes and commercial.
Following WorkSafe prohibition notice on Serene S2068 wall mounted bathroom heaters, MBIE has worked with suppliers to recall this product from the New Zealand market.
Energy Safety has extended its clampdown on Serene wall mounted bathroom heaters, which don't meet New Zealand's safety standards. This now involves the following Serene models: S2068, S207T, and S2069.
MBIE is aware of about 28,000 of the heaters still in properties across the country, despite a compulsory recall and a prohibition to use. Fire officials advise using bathroom heaters only briefly.
Calls for tenants, landlords and homeowners to check their bathroom heaters Published: 06 August 2024 The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) reminds New Zealanders to check their bathrooms for a potentially dangerous recalled heater.
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Calls for tenants, landlords and homeowners to check their bathroom heaters Published: 06 August 2024 The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) reminds New Zealanders to check their bathrooms for a potentially dangerous recalled heater.
A further warning has been issued over recalled heaters that are still installed in New Zealand homes which pose a fire risk. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has urged people to check on any bathroom heaters they have and remove them if they are included in last year's Serene heater recalls.
Energy Safety has extended its clampdown on Serene wall mounted bathroom heaters, which don't meet New Zealand's safety standards. This now involves the following Serene models: S2068, S207T, and S2069.
Following WorkSafe prohibition notice on Serene S2068 wall mounted bathroom heaters, MBIE has worked with suppliers to recall this product from the New Zealand market.
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A model of Serene bathroom heaters has caused 19 fires already and MBIE is urging owners to disconnect them in a recall reminder.
MBIE is aware of about 28,000 of the heaters still in properties across the country, despite a compulsory recall and a prohibition to use. Fire officials advise using bathroom heaters only briefly.
Following WorkSafe prohibition notice on Serene S2068 wall mounted bathroom heaters, MBIE has worked with suppliers to recall this product from the New Zealand market.
In February 2024; WorkSafe NZ published a prohibition notice for the sale (including an offer to sell), and use (including installation) of the Serene Classic S2068 wall mounted bathroom heater, pursuant to Regulation 87 of the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010. Serene S2068 heaters manufactured in March 2021 have a manufacturing defect, there have been several fires and overheating.
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This number could rise due to the 28,000 recalled units known to still be in New Zealand homes. We recommend that you check the make and model of any wall-mounted bathroom heaters in your home and/or properties. If your bathroom heaters are Serene-branded models, please see our advice below.
MBIE is aware of about 28,000 of the heaters still in properties across the country, despite a compulsory recall and a prohibition to use. Fire officials advise using bathroom heaters only briefly.
A model of Serene bathroom heaters has caused 19 fires already and MBIE is urging owners to disconnect them in a recall reminder.
In February 2024; WorkSafe NZ published a prohibition notice for the sale (including an offer to sell), and use (including installation) of the Serene Classic S2068 wall mounted bathroom heater, pursuant to Regulation 87 of the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010. Serene S2068 heaters manufactured in March 2021 have a manufacturing defect, there have been several fires and overheating.
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Following WorkSafe prohibition notice on Serene S2068 wall mounted bathroom heaters, MBIE has worked with suppliers to recall this product from the New Zealand market.
As colder weather sets in, insurance professionals are being urged to assess the risks posed by a large number of recalled bathroom heaters still present in New Zealand homes and commercial.
MBIE is aware of about 28,000 of the heaters still in properties across the country, despite a compulsory recall and a prohibition to use. Fire officials advise using bathroom heaters only briefly.
A model of Serene bathroom heaters has caused 19 fires already and MBIE is urging owners to disconnect them in a recall reminder.
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Calls for tenants, landlords and homeowners to check their bathroom heaters Published: 06 August 2024 The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) reminds New Zealanders to check their bathrooms for a potentially dangerous recalled heater.
Following WorkSafe prohibition notice on Serene S2068 wall mounted bathroom heaters, MBIE has worked with suppliers to recall this product from the New Zealand market.
Serene bathroom heaters - urgent safety recall 13 March 2025 Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) still have an active recall notice for the Serene S2068 bathroom heater and encourage electrical workers to continue to look out for them.
MBIE is aware of about 28,000 of the heaters still in properties across the country, despite a compulsory recall and a prohibition to use. Fire officials advise using bathroom heaters only briefly.
In February 2024; WorkSafe NZ published a prohibition notice for the sale (including an offer to sell), and use (including installation) of the Serene Classic S2068 wall mounted bathroom heater, pursuant to Regulation 87 of the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010. Serene S2068 heaters manufactured in March 2021 have a manufacturing defect, there have been several fires and overheating.
MBIE is aware of about 28,000 of the heaters still in properties across the country, despite a compulsory recall and a prohibition to use. Fire officials advise using bathroom heaters only briefly.
This number could rise due to the 28,000 recalled units known to still be in New Zealand homes. We recommend that you check the make and model of any wall-mounted bathroom heaters in your home and/or properties. If your bathroom heaters are Serene-branded models, please see our advice below.
A further warning has been issued over recalled heaters that are still installed in New Zealand homes which pose a fire risk. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has urged people to check on any bathroom heaters they have and remove them if they are included in last year's Serene heater recalls.
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Energy Safety has extended its clampdown on Serene wall mounted bathroom heaters, which don't meet New Zealand's safety standards. This now involves the following Serene models: S2068, S207T, and S2069.
This number could rise due to the 28,000 recalled units known to still be in New Zealand homes. We recommend that you check the make and model of any wall-mounted bathroom heaters in your home and/or properties. If your bathroom heaters are Serene-branded models, please see our advice below.
Serene bathroom heaters - urgent safety recall 13 March 2025 Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) still have an active recall notice for the Serene S2068 bathroom heater and encourage electrical workers to continue to look out for them.
Calls for tenants, landlords and homeowners to check their bathroom heaters Published: 06 August 2024 The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) reminds New Zealanders to check their bathrooms for a potentially dangerous recalled heater.
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Energy Safety has extended its clampdown on Serene wall mounted bathroom heaters, which don't meet New Zealand's safety standards. This now involves the following Serene models: S2068, S207T, and S2069.
A model of Serene bathroom heaters has caused 19 fires already and MBIE is urging owners to disconnect them in a recall reminder.
Following WorkSafe prohibition notice on Serene S2068 wall mounted bathroom heaters, MBIE has worked with suppliers to recall this product from the New Zealand market.
In February 2024; WorkSafe NZ published a prohibition notice for the sale (including an offer to sell), and use (including installation) of the Serene Classic S2068 wall mounted bathroom heater, pursuant to Regulation 87 of the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010. Serene S2068 heaters manufactured in March 2021 have a manufacturing defect, there have been several fires and overheating.
MBIE is aware of about 28,000 of the heaters still in properties across the country, despite a compulsory recall and a prohibition to use. Fire officials advise using bathroom heaters only briefly.
A further warning has been issued over recalled heaters that are still installed in New Zealand homes which pose a fire risk. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has urged people to check on any bathroom heaters they have and remove them if they are included in last year's Serene heater recalls.
As colder weather sets in, insurance professionals are being urged to assess the risks posed by a large number of recalled bathroom heaters still present in New Zealand homes and commercial.
Energy Safety has extended its clampdown on Serene wall mounted bathroom heaters, which don't meet New Zealand's safety standards. This now involves the following Serene models: S2068, S207T, and S2069.
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In February 2024; WorkSafe NZ published a prohibition notice for the sale (including an offer to sell), and use (including installation) of the Serene Classic S2068 wall mounted bathroom heater, pursuant to Regulation 87 of the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010. Serene S2068 heaters manufactured in March 2021 have a manufacturing defect, there have been several fires and overheating.
A further warning has been issued over recalled heaters that are still installed in New Zealand homes which pose a fire risk. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has urged people to check on any bathroom heaters they have and remove them if they are included in last year's Serene heater recalls.
Energy Safety has extended its clampdown on Serene wall mounted bathroom heaters, which don't meet New Zealand's safety standards. This now involves the following Serene models: S2068, S207T, and S2069.
As colder weather sets in, insurance professionals are being urged to assess the risks posed by a large number of recalled bathroom heaters still present in New Zealand homes and commercial.
A model of Serene bathroom heaters has caused 19 fires already and MBIE is urging owners to disconnect them in a recall reminder.
Serene bathroom heaters - urgent safety recall 13 March 2025 Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) still have an active recall notice for the Serene S2068 bathroom heater and encourage electrical workers to continue to look out for them.
Following WorkSafe prohibition notice on Serene S2068 wall mounted bathroom heaters, MBIE has worked with suppliers to recall this product from the New Zealand market.
A further warning has been issued over recalled heaters that are still installed in New Zealand homes which pose a fire risk. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has urged people to check on any bathroom heaters they have and remove them if they are included in last year's Serene heater recalls.
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In February 2024; WorkSafe NZ published a prohibition notice for the sale (including an offer to sell), and use (including installation) of the Serene Classic S2068 wall mounted bathroom heater, pursuant to Regulation 87 of the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010. Serene S2068 heaters manufactured in March 2021 have a manufacturing defect, there have been several fires and overheating.
A further warning has been issued over recalled heaters that are still installed in New Zealand homes which pose a fire risk. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has urged people to check on any bathroom heaters they have and remove them if they are included in last year's Serene heater recalls.
MBIE is aware of about 28,000 of the heaters still in properties across the country, despite a compulsory recall and a prohibition to use. Fire officials advise using bathroom heaters only briefly.
Serene bathroom heaters - urgent safety recall 13 March 2025 Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) still have an active recall notice for the Serene S2068 bathroom heater and encourage electrical workers to continue to look out for them.
As colder weather sets in, insurance professionals are being urged to assess the risks posed by a large number of recalled bathroom heaters still present in New Zealand homes and commercial.
A further warning has been issued over recalled heaters that are still installed in New Zealand homes which pose a fire risk. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has urged people to check on any bathroom heaters they have and remove them if they are included in last year's Serene heater recalls.
MBIE is aware of about 28,000 of the heaters still in properties across the country, despite a compulsory recall and a prohibition to use. Fire officials advise using bathroom heaters only briefly.
Calls for tenants, landlords and homeowners to check their bathroom heaters Published: 06 August 2024 The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) reminds New Zealanders to check their bathrooms for a potentially dangerous recalled heater.
Energy Safety has extended its clampdown on Serene wall mounted bathroom heaters, which don't meet New Zealand's safety standards. This now involves the following Serene models: S2068, S207T, and S2069.
Serene bathroom heaters - urgent safety recall 13 March 2025 Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) still have an active recall notice for the Serene S2068 bathroom heater and encourage electrical workers to continue to look out for them.
In February 2024; WorkSafe NZ published a prohibition notice for the sale (including an offer to sell), and use (including installation) of the Serene Classic S2068 wall mounted bathroom heater, pursuant to Regulation 87 of the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010. Serene S2068 heaters manufactured in March 2021 have a manufacturing defect, there have been several fires and overheating.
A model of Serene bathroom heaters has caused 19 fires already and MBIE is urging owners to disconnect them in a recall reminder.
Following WorkSafe prohibition notice on Serene S2068 wall mounted bathroom heaters, MBIE has worked with suppliers to recall this product from the New Zealand market.
This number could rise due to the 28,000 recalled units known to still be in New Zealand homes. We recommend that you check the make and model of any wall-mounted bathroom heaters in your home and/or properties. If your bathroom heaters are Serene-branded models, please see our advice below.