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Steam cleaners are popular tools in Florida households, often used for deep cleaning tile, grout, upholstery, and kitchens. Devices like power steamers are marketed as efficient and chemical-free cleaning solutions. However, when a steam cleaner malfunctions, the high heat and pressurized steam may create serious burn risks.
In 2026, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall involving certain 900 Series Power Steamers manufactured by Wagner Spray Tech. According to the recall notice, these products may present a burn hazard, raising concerns for consumers across Florida.
If you or a loved one suffered a burn injury while using a Wagner power steamer in Florida, you may have legal options worth exploring. The Law Offices of Jason Turchin can represent clients throughout Florida in defective product and burn injury cases.
The recalled Wagner 900 Series Power Steamers were sold nationwide, including in Florida through retailers, hardware stores, and online platforms. Because these devices are commonly used in residential cleaning projects, many Florida households may be affected.

Steam cleaners typically operate using:
According to the recall, certain units may malfunction in a way that increases the risk of burns during normal use.
In Florida homes where tile flooring, kitchens, and humid conditions often require frequent cleaning, these devices may be used regularly, increasing potential exposure.
Several factors may increase the use and risk of steam cleaners in Florida:
Because steam cleaners are often used in close proximity to the body, any malfunction may result in immediate exposure to high-temperature steam.
Burn injuries involving steam cleaners can occur when the device fails to control heat or pressure properly.
Possible contributing factors may include:
Because steam can exceed temperatures of 200°F, even brief exposure may cause significant burns.
Each case is unique, but incidents involving steam cleaners may arise in situations such as:
Unexpected Steam Release While Cleaning Tile
A user operates the steamer on a floor surface when steam suddenly releases from an unintended area, contacting the skin.
Leak During Upholstery Cleaning
Steam escapes from a hose connection, causing burns to the user’s hand.
Pressure Release Event
The device builds pressure and releases steam abruptly when the trigger is engaged.
Each scenario may involve different technical and legal considerations depending on the circumstances.
Steam burns may vary in severity depending on exposure time and temperature.
Common injuries may include:
Steam burns may penetrate deeper into the skin compared to dry heat burns in certain situations.
Florida law may allow individuals injured by defective products to pursue compensation.
Product liability claims in Florida may involve:
These cases are often subject to deadlines, known as statutes of limitations, which may limit the time available to file a claim.
Several parties may potentially be involved in a claim involving a defective steam cleaner.
These may include:
Determining responsibility often requires a detailed investigation into how the product was designed, manufactured, and sold.
If you were injured by a steam cleaner, preserving evidence may help support your claim.
Important documentation may include:
Keeping the device in its post-incident condition may help experts evaluate whether a defect contributed to the injury.
Many injuries occur before recalls are announced.
A claim may still be possible if:
Recalls are often issued after reports of similar incidents.
Individuals injured in Florida may pursue compensation depending on the severity of their injuries.
Potential damages may include:
Serious burn injuries may have lasting physical and emotional effects.
If you or a loved one suffered a burn injury involving a steam cleaner, consider taking the following steps:
Taking prompt action can help protect your rights.
Handling a case in Florida may involve:
Having a legal team familiar with Florida injury claims may help streamline the process.
The Law Offices of Jason Turchin represents clients throughout Florida in defective product and burn injury cases. The firm handles cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning there are no fees or costs unless money is recovered.
The firm may help by:
The recall indicates that certain models may pose a burn hazard during use.
You may have legal options depending on the circumstances and cause of the injury.
They may range from minor to severe and can require medical treatment.
Preserving the product may help investigators determine whether a defect contributed to the incident.
You typically have 2 years. However, deadlines may vary, so speaking with a lawyer promptly may help protect your rights.
If you or a loved one were burned while using a Wagner power steamer in Florida, you may have legal options worth exploring. The Law Offices of Jason Turchin can help review your situation and explain potential next steps.
📞 Call (800) 337-7755 for a free consultation. There are no fees or costs unless money is recovered.