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A nationwide recall of about 1.7 million Bissell Steam Shot OmniReach steam cleaners has raised safety concerns across the United States. The recall followed reports that attachments can unexpectedly detach during use, potentially releasing hot water or steam onto users. This defect creates a serious burn hazard, especially for those using the product for household cleaning.
Steam cleaners are commonly used in kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas where high-temperature steam cleans surfaces. Consumers expect these products to operate safely since they are designed for everyday household use. When attachments detach unexpectedly, users may be exposed to hot steam or boiling water at close range, creating a serious risk of injury.
Federal regulators reported at least 200 incidents involving the recalled steam cleaners. Of those, 161 involved burn injuries, including at least one second-degree burn. These reports suggest the issue may be more widespread than initially believed. Consumers who suffered burns or other injuries may have legal options, especially if the product failed to operate safely.
When household appliances cause injuries, manufacturers may be held responsible for defects, design failures, or inadequate warnings. Individuals harmed by recalled products may pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.
Federal safety regulators announced the recall after discovering that certain attachments on Bissell Steam Shot OmniReach steam cleaners could detach unexpectedly during use. When attachments detach, hot water or steam may be expelled toward the user.
Steam cleaners operate at high temperatures. These devices generate pressurized steam to clean surfaces and remove dirt, grease, and bacteria. If a component fails, users may be exposed to extremely hot steam capable of causing immediate burns.
This defect is especially dangerous because consumers usually hold the device close to their hands, arms, or body while cleaning. If steam or hot water is released unexpectedly, there is little time to react or avoid injury.
The recall reflects concerns that the product may not meet reasonable safety standards. When attachments detach without warning, the risk of injury rises significantly. This raises questions about product design, testing, manufacturing quality, and safety warnings.
Federal regulators reported at least 200 incidents involving the recalled steam cleaners. Of those, 161 involved burn injuries ranging from minor skin irritation to severe burns requiring medical treatment.
Reported injuries may include:
Burn injuries can be serious because they may lead to infection, scarring, and long-term complications. Some individuals may require medical treatment, medication, or follow-up care.r burns may cause lasting discomfort. In more severe cases, burn injuries may result in permanent scarring or nerve damage. These outcomes may significantly impact a person’s quality of life.
When multiple injury reports occur, regulators may determine a product presents a significant safety hazard. The number of injuries reported in this recall suggests a pattern of harm that warrants consumer caution.
The recall includes certain Bissell Steam Shot OmniReach and Omni handheld steam cleaners.
The affected model numbers include:
Consumers can locate the model number on the rating label found on the bottom of the unit. The recalled products were sold in several colors, including green, gray, white, blue, and dark blue.
Many of these steam cleaners were sold with multiple attachments, including:
These accessories may be defective if they detach during use. Consumers should check their products carefully to determine whether they own a recalled model.
The recalled steam cleaners were sold nationwide through major retailers and online platforms. Consumers may have purchased these products from:
These products were sold between October 2024 and March 2026. Because the products were widely available, consumers across the country may have purchased and used them.
The broad distribution increases the potential number of affected consumers. Many individuals may still be using these products without realizing they were recalled.
Steam cleaners operate using pressurized heat and water. When components fail, users may be exposed to dangerous temperatures. Injuries may occur quickly and without warning.
Potential injuries include:
Children and pets may also be at risk if they are nearby during use. A sudden release of steam or hot water may affect anyone within range.
Burn injuries can require medical attention, especially if the skin is damaged. Some individuals may require wound care, medication, or treatment to prevent infection.
Consumers injured by defective products may have legal rights. When a product fails to operate safely, manufacturers and distributors may be held responsible.
Potential legal claims may include:
Individuals harmed by recalled steam cleaners may seek compensation for:
Each case depends on individual circumstances, but consumers injured by defective products may qualify to pursue compensation.
Consumers should stop using the recalled steam cleaners immediately. Continued use may increase the risk of injury. The manufacturer has announced replacement attachments for affected customers.
Consumers may also consider:
These steps may help preserve evidence if a legal claim becomes necessary.
Yes. Individuals who suffered burns or injuries from a recalled steam cleaner may be eligible to file a claim. Compensation may include medical costs, lost wages, and other damages.
Even minor burns may qualify for compensation. Medical documentation may support a claim, particularly if the injury required treatment.
Potentially responsible parties may include manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. Liability depends on how the product failed and how the injury occurred.
Compensation may include medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term care expenses. Each case depends on individual circumstances.
Deadlines vary by state. It is important to act promptly to protect your legal rights.
Consumers injured by recalled Bissell steam cleaners may have legal options. If you or a loved one suffered burns or injuries, Parker Waichman LLP is investigating claims nationwide.
Parker Waichman LLP offers free consultations for individuals affected by defective steam cleaners. Learn about your rights and whether you may qualify for compensation.
Call Parker Waichman LLP today at 1-800-YOUR-LAWYER (1-800-968-7529) for a free consultation. Regardless of your location or where your injury occurred, our nationwide product injury law firm is ready to assist you.
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