Keller Rohrback L.L.P. Investigates Banana Boat Continuous-Spray Sunscreen


SEATTLE, Oct. 26, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Attorney Advertising. Keller Rohrback L.L.P. (www.krcomplexlit.com) announces it is investigating Energizer Holdings, Inc.'s ("Energizer") Banana Boat line of continuous-spray sun care products. There have been several reports of the sunscreens igniting on users' skin before the products completely dry. Energizer recently announced a voluntary recall of twenty-three different products distributed from January 2010 through September 30, 2012, which could pose a fire hazard to consumers.

The Banana Boat UltraMist products that are part of the recall, include various Sport, Kids, and Ultra Defense products. Energizer reports it believes the problem is with the "delivery system" of the continuous-spray sun care products, namely that the size of the spray valve opening is too large and allows too much of the sunscreen to be dispensed. As a result, the sunscreen takes longer to dry on the skin and poses a high flammability risk until completely dried.

If you or someone you know have purchased or used any of the Banana Boat continuous-spray sun care products listed above, or would like more information regarding our investigation, please contact paralegal Stephanie Gardner or attorneys Harry Williams or Gretchen Cappio at 800/776-6044, or via e-mail at consumer@kellerrohrback.com.

Keller Rohrback, with offices in Seattle, Phoenix, New York and Santa Barbara, has successfully pursued claims against product manufacturers and distributors on behalf of our clients. We are committed to helping those harmed by anti-consumer practices, and have achieved multi-million dollar results on behalf of classes of Plaintiffs.

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