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Steam cleaners are widely used for household cleaning, wallpaper removal, and sanitizing surfaces. These devices rely on high-temperature steam to break down dirt and grime. While effective, they may also present serious risks if something goes wrong.
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, the devices may pose a burn hazard, raising concerns for consumers who have used these steamers in their homes.
If you or a loved one suffered burns while using a Wagner power steamer, you may have legal options worth exploring. The Law Offices of Jason Turchin represents individuals nationwide in defective product lawsuits and burn injury cases.

The recall involves Wagner 900 Series Power Steamers, which are designed to generate pressurized steam for cleaning and surface preparation.
These devices typically include:
According to the recall notice, certain units may malfunction in a way that increases the risk of burns. High-temperature steam, when released unexpectedly or improperly, may cause serious injuries. Because steam can exceed temperatures of 200°F, even brief exposure may result in significant burns.
Steam cleaners operate under immense pressure and heat, which creates inherent risks if the device does not function properly.
Potential hazards may include:
When pressurized steam escapes unexpectedly, it may come into direct contact with skin, leading to rapid and excruciating burns.
Burn injuries involving steamers may occur when the device behaves unpredictably during normal use.
Possible contributing factors may include:
Because users often hold or operate these devices at close range, exposure may occur before the user has time to react.
Each case is unique, but burn injuries involving steamers may arise in situations such as:
Sudden Steam Release From Nozzle: Steam is released unexpectedly when the trigger is not engaged, causing burns to the hand or arm.
Leak From Hose or Connector: Pressurized steam escapes from a weak point in the hose, contacting the user’s skin.
Pressure Buildup Incident: The device builds excess pressure and releases steam abruptly during operation. Each of these scenarios may involve different technical and legal considerations for a personal injury claim.
Steam burns may differ from other types of burns due to the combination of heat and moisture.
Common injuries may include:
Steam burns may penetrate deeper into the skin compared to dry heat burns, depending on exposure.
When a steam cleaner allegedly causes injury due to a defect, several parties in the “chain of distribution” may potentially be involved. These may include the manufacturers, distributors, retail stores, and online sellers. Product liability laws may allow injured consumers to pursue claims if a defective product contributed to their injuries.
Burn injury claims involving steam cleaners may involve several legal theories.
Allegations that the product design allowed unsafe pressure or heat conditions.
Claims that certain units were produced with faulty components.
Arguments that consumers were not adequately warned about burn risks.
Claims related to testing, inspection, or quality control. Each case could depend on the specific facts and available evidence.
If a Wagner power steamer caused a burn injury, preserving evidence can be incredibly important.
Helpful documentation may include:
Keeping the device in its post-incident condition may help our forensic engineers determine whether a defect contributed to the injury.
Many product-related injuries occur long before formal recalls are announced to the public.
A claim may still be possible if:
Recalls are often issued only after multiple incidents and lawsuits are reported.
Individuals injured by defective steam cleaners may pursue compensation depending on the severity of their injuries.
Potential damages may include:
If you experience a burn injury involving a steam cleaner, consider taking the following steps:
The Law Offices of Jason Turchin represents individuals nationwide in product liability lawsuits and burn injury claims. The firm handles cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning there are no fees or costs unless money is recovered for you.
The firm may help by:
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The recall indicates that certain models of the Wagner 900 Series Power Steamers may pose a burn hazard during use due to the unexpected release of hot steam and water.
Yes. Pressurized steam may cause significant, deep tissue burns upon contact. Because the steam can exceed 200°F, even brief exposure can result in second and third-degree thermal burns.
Yes. Preserving the product after the incident may help investigators and forensic engineers determine whether a design or manufacturing defect contributed to the incident.
You may have legal options to file a product liability lawsuit depending on the circumstances and cause of the injury. If a defect caused the injury, you can seek compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, and lost wages.
Deadlines vary by state (known as the statute of limitations), so speaking with a lawyer promptly may help protect your rights before they expire.
If you or a loved one were burned while using a Wagner 900 Series Power Steamer, you may have legal options worth exploring. The Law Offices of Jason Turchin may help review your situation and explain potential next steps.
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