March 2, 2011/Upper Bucks County, PA By Bill Kibbel, Associate Editor - TIJ On February 18, 2011, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission "revised" their original press release regarding Federal Pacific Electric's Stab-lok circuit breakers. This is the press release that experts and many inspectors have condemned as not going far enough to adequately warn of known safety issues regarding this particular electrical equipment. While the change is only the addition of 3 sentences, it is in red and at the beginning of the press release: "Note: CPSC staff advises electricians, homeowners, home inspectors and real estate agents to read and interpret the following press release carefully. The press release announces that the Commission closed the matter without making a determination as to the safety of FPE circuit breakers or the accuracy of the manufacturerââ¬â¢s position on the matter. The Commission advises consumers to take the safety precautions noted in this notice with all circuit breakers and fuses". The full text of the press release can be found here. For additional reading on this subject, refer to the following article by leading electrical expert, Douglas Hansen. FPE panels - Hazard or Hype?