HARRISBURG, Pa.
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HARRISBURG, Pa., Aug. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Pittsburgh Terminals Corp., a
Pennsylvania company, has discovered a possible malfunction in a valve that
may have contaminated kerosene distributed between May 1, 2008 and August 19,
2008 in the following geographic areas: all of western Pennsylvania; eastern
Ohio; northern West Virginia; and the southwestern border of New York.
THE KEROSENE MAY BE CONTAMINATED WITH GASOLINE, CREATING A RISK OF FIRE OR
EXPLOSION.
Anyone who purchased kerosene from a retailer within the geographic areas
noted above between May 1, 2008 and August 19, 2008 should not use the
kerosene. Instead, the kerosene should be returned immediately to the place
of purchase for a full refund or replacement of the kerosene and the returned
container.
This notice is voluntarily issued by Pittsburgh Terminals Corp. to ensure
the safety of its consumers. For more information about this important notice
and how to properly dispose of this possibly contaminated kerosene, please
call (717) 939-0466 or email KeroseneRecall@ppcTerminals.com.
Once again, anyone who purchased kerosene from a retailer within the
geographic areas noted above and between May 1, 2008 and August 19, 2008
should not use the kerosene. Instead, the kerosene should be returned
immediately to the place of purchase for a full refund or replacement of the
kerosene and the returned container.
