Banana Boat Sunscreen Makers Recalls Products
Banana Boat Sunscreen Makers Recalls Products

The maker of Banana Boat sunscreen has announced that they have recalled the product, after it was revealed that people have caught after using the product and coming in contact with fire.

In total, five reports have come forth in which people have suffered burns due to the usage of sunscreen. The recall includes those products that contain aerosol and those products are UltraMist Sport, UltraMist Kids and UltraMist Ultra Defense.

It has been found that half-million bottles have been recalled. A company spokesman was of the view that complaints have been reported from the U. S. and Canada. While talking about the reason for which such inflammation is taking place, the company's spokesman said that there might be some problem in spray valve.

Problem in spray is not letting the lotion to dry easily, which makes it susceptible for flammability. "If a consumer comes into contact with a flame or spark prior to complete drying of the product on skin, there is a potential for the product to ignite", further affirmed spokesman of the company.

It has also been written on the products of UltraMist that they should not bring the product close to sources of ignition. But dermatologists pointed that such kind of alerts are often ignored by people. It is needed that people should read all instructions given on product.

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