Clorox to pay $14m over “serious injury or death” risk in recalled products

Clorox to Pay $14 Million for Delayed Reporting of Potential Bacterial Contamination Risk

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has settled a case against The Clorox Company, requiring the manufacturer to pay a $14.15 million civil penalty after failing to immediately report a potential bacterial contamination risk in its Pine-Sol scented multi-surface cleaners.

According to the CPSC, Clorox microbiologists first flagged the issue as early as 2019, documenting contamination in storage tanks and finished product that they described as "possibly a Pseudomonad." However, despite receiving internal warnings, the company did not promptly report the issue to the Commission. The agency alleges that Clorox knowingly failed to immediately report the defect, which posed an unreasonable risk of serious injury or death.

The CPSC states that prompt reporting of safety risks saves lives, and the settlement sends a clear message to companies that delay reporting hazards. The agency's Acting Chairman Peter A. Feldman emphasized that "companies must take their reporting obligations seriously."

Clorox disputed the agency's allegations, stating that it is firmly committed to product safety and takes its reporting obligations seriously. However, the company agreed to enter into this agreement related to its 2022 voluntary recall of Pine-Sol scented cleaners, allowing it to remain focused on serving consumers without the distraction of protracted legal proceedings.

The settlement requires Clorox to strengthen its internal compliance controls, including enhanced procedures to ensure adherence to the Consumer Product Safety Act. The company must also file annual reports outlining the effectiveness of its compliance program, internal controls, audits, and staff training.

The $14.15 million penalty is a significant fine for Clorox, and the settlement underscores the importance of prompt reporting of safety risks by companies like Clorox. The CPSC's enforcement action was represented by Mark S. Raffman, senior trial attorney in the Division of Enforcement and Litigation.
 
🙌 I'm so glad this is happening - companies gotta step up their game when it comes to keeping us safe! $14 million might seem like a lot, but think about all the lives that could've been at risk if Clorox didn't report those contamination issues ASAP 🚨. It's not just about the money, though - it's about setting an example and making sure other companies know they gotta take their reporting obligations seriously too 💯. I hope this settlement will encourage more companies to prioritize consumer safety over profits 🤑. Kudos to the CPSC for taking action and holding Clorox accountable! 👏
 
I think its kinda harsh to slap them with a $14 million fine 🤑. I mean, it sounds like they did acknowledge the issue and took steps to rectify it. A voluntary recall in 2022 already showed they were on top of things 💯. Plus, it's not like they caused any actual harm or deaths from the contaminated products... yet 😬. The CPSC is just trying to send a message that companies gotta be more proactive with safety reports 📝. But $14 million feels like a lot for one mistake 🤑
 
omg can you even believe clorox got caught slippin' on this one 🤯 $14 million is a small price to pay for putting people's lives at risk tho 🙅‍♂️ gotta give it to the cpsc for keeping companies like clorox in check 💁‍♀️ i'm all about transparency and accountability when it comes to product safety, and this settlement sends a clear message that delaying reporting of potential hazards is NOT okay 😒 hope they take this as an opportunity to revamp their internal controls and get their act together ASAP 💪
 
🤔 I mean come on $14 million is a lot for one mistake right? 🤑 Like what if someone spills a bottle of Pine-Sol all over their kitchen floor and it's contaminated like that 🚮😷? They'd be worried sick about their family getting sick from it! 😬 And now Clorox has to pay out this huge fine because they weren't prompt enough with reporting the issue 🤦‍♀️. It just seems kinda harsh, you know? 💸
 
just gotta say, $14 million is a pretty hefty fine for a company that already had a recall in 2022 🤑 think about it, that's like, a lot of money that could've been invested in making their products safer from the start 💸 anyway, glad the CPSC stepped in to hold Clorox accountable 👍
 
I'm still fumin' about this 😡... I mean, can't these companies just be on it? They gotta wait till some lab tech says somethin' is off before they report it to the authorities? I remember when I was a kid, we didn't have all these fancy safety protocols and regulations. We just figured things out as we went along. Now it's all about liability and fines... 🤯 It's like they're more worried about gettin' sued than actually helpin' people. I mean, what if someone got hurt because Clorox took too long to report the issue? Would that be okay? I don't think so 😔. Companies gotta take their reporting obligations seriously, for real.
 
💸 This is such a huge fine for Clorox! $14 million is crazy for just delayed reporting... 🤯 I'm so glad the CPSC stepped in to hold them accountable 💪. It's amazing how much can go wrong when companies don't prioritize safety and report issues ASAP 🚨. The whole point of regulations like the Consumer Product Safety Act is to prevent accidents and keep us safe, you know? 🙌 And it's not just about Clorox - this sets a precedent for other companies too 👀. They need to understand that delay is not an option when it comes to reporting safety risks 💯.
 
🤔 I mean, can you believe a company that makes all those cleaning products has to pay over 14 million bucks for not reporting some bacterial contamination risk? Like, what's the point of even having a recall if they don't tell anyone about it first? 🙄 It's just common sense, right? I guess companies think they're above the law or something. Anyway, glad the CPSC is keeping them in check and making sure people stay safe. 💯
 
omg u know how ppl always say "keep calm" well clorox didnt exactly practice that 🙅‍♂️ its crazy they didnt report bacterial contamination risk in 2019 and it took 'em this long to settle for $14 million 🤑 like what even is the point of having a company if not to prioritize consumer safety? 🤯 i feel bad for the people who might've used those cleaners and got sick or worse 😷
 
🤔 I mean think about it... a company like Clorox that makes household cleaners is supposed to have super strict quality control measures in place 🧹💦 because people use their products on themselves or around kids and pets! It's crazy they didn't report this bacterial contamination risk ASAP 🕰️. Now the CPSC is all about making companies prioritize reporting hazards 💯. I'm all for it, but it's also kinda scary to think that there are other products out there with similar issues lurking in the shadows 😬. What's being done to prevent this kind of thing from happening again? And how do we know it's not just a one-off mistake 🤷‍♀️?
 
OMG 😱 I'm literally shaking right now 🤯 Clorox is one of my fave cleaning brands 💪 and to think they messed up like this 🙈 makes me soooo disappointed 😔 I mean, they're already known for being super reliable and trustworthy 👍 but now it's like... how could they not report that? 🤷‍♀️ I get it, mistakes happen, but like, 2019?!?! 🕰️ shouldn't be too late to act on it 🙏 Anyway, at least they're taking responsibility for their actions 💯 and making changes to prevent something like this from happening again 💪 so let's keep our fingers crossed that they'll get back on track 🤞
 
This is just another example of corporate greed vs public safety 🤑🚽. I mean, think about it, if Clorox had taken immediate action to report this issue, thousands of people might not have been exposed to a potential bacterial contamination risk 💀. The fact that they delayed reporting puts profits over people and that's just unacceptable 🤦‍♂️.

The whole thing stinks of regulatory capture 🚫. You got companies like Clorox who are making millions and can't even be bothered to report safety risks in a timely manner, meanwhile the government is just sitting on its hands and letting it happen 😴. It's time for real change here - stronger enforcement and stricter regulations that prioritize public safety over corporate interests 💪.

And let's not forget, this settlement only sends a slap on the wrist 🤷‍♂️. I mean, $14 million is a drop in the ocean compared to what Clorox has made from selling those contaminated cleaners 💸. The company should be required to pay more and take real action to fix their internal compliance controls and make sure something like this never happens again 💥.
 
omg can u believe clorox got caught slippin' on reportin their own safety issues 🤦‍♂️ they knew about bacterial contamination as early as 2019 and still didn't spill the beans to the cpsc! like what's the point of even havin a system in place if you ain't gonna use it? anyway, glad they're takin a hit (literally) and are forcin themselves to strengthen their internal controls 💪 but seriously, companies gotta take those safety risks serious 🚨
 
Ugh, can you believe this? 😱 $14 million is a small price to pay for putting people's lives at risk! 🤦‍♂️ Clorox knew about bacterial contamination since 2019 but took their sweet time reporting it. That's just not right #JusticeForConsumers #ConsumerSafetyMatters

The CPSC is like, "Hey companies, get your act together and report those safety risks ASAP or face the music" 🎶 And I'm all for that! Companies should be held accountable for putting people's lives at risk. It's not just about the money, it's about keeping us safe #SafetyFirst #NoExcuses

Clorox can keep saying they're committed to product safety, but actions speak louder than words 💁‍♀️. They need to take real action and strengthen those internal compliance controls if they want to earn back our trust. The CPSC is doing the right thing by holding them accountable 🙌
 
omg u guys i just heard about this major settlement between Clorox and the US Consumer Product Safety Commission 🤯 theyre gonna pay 14 million dollars cuz they didnt report a bacterial contamination risk in their pine sol cleaners ASAP like wut r they even doin?! i remember when i was young my mom used to use those cleaners all the time and i always thought she was being paranoid if she washed her hands multiple times lol anyway point is companies gotta take their reporting obligations seriously or else its gonna cost them big time 💸
 
I feel bad for the people who used Pine-Sol scented cleaners back in 2019 when that bacterial contamination risk was first discovered 🤕. It's like they were unknowingly playing Russian roulette with their health. This whole situation just makes me think about how important it is to take responsibility and own up to our mistakes. Clorox should be commended for being transparent now, but also taught a valuable lesson that delayed reporting can have severe consequences 🤦‍♂️. It's like they say, when will you learn? The penalty might not hurt them too much, but it's the embarrassment and the time wasted on the case that could've been avoided if they just reported it sooner 💸. Companies should take safety risks seriously and report them promptly so that everyone can stay safe 🙏.
 
Ugh, just what we need, more evidence that big corporations don't care about our health 🙄. Like, $14 million is a drop in the bucket for Clorox, but I guess it's better than paying with our lives 😒. And seriously, how hard is it to report some potential bacterial contamination risk? It's not like they had to assemble a time machine or anything ⏰. Anyway, at least the CPSC is doing its job and making sure these companies don't get away with putting us in harm's way 💪. But still, can we please just have products that work as intended without having to worry about them poisoning us? 🤯
 
OH MAN, THIS IS LIKE, SO CRAZY!!! 🤯 clorox is getting SLAMMED for delaying reporting on a bacterial contamination risk in their pine-sol cleaners... i mean who does that?!?!?! they have microbiologists flagging it since 2019 and still didn't do anything about it... the us consumer product safety commission is like, "NOPE, you gotta report this stuff ASAP or we'll come after you" 🚨
 
omg I cant believe a company as big as clorox is getting fined for delaying reporting a potential bacterial contamination risk 🤯🚽 it just goes to show how important its crucial to keep us safe and informed about the products we use daily 💡 i mean, who wants to take the risk of poisoning themselves or their loved ones? not me 🙅‍♀️ anyway, this settlement should be a wake-up call for companies like clorox to make sure they're taking their reporting obligations seriously from now on 💯
 
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