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title: "Daikin agrees to $8.5 million CPSC civil penalty over PTAC fire-hazard reporting"
url: https://www.herespartanburg.com/daikin-ptac-fire-hazard-penalty/
date: 2026-06-17T06:05:14-04:00
modified: 2026-06-17T06:05:14-04:00
author: "Lainey Castaneda"
categories: ["Home and Garden"]
site: "HERESpartanburg"
attribution: "HERESpartanburg"
---

# Daikin agrees to $8.5 million CPSC civil penalty over PTAC fire-hazard reporting

*Source: [HERESpartanburg](https://www.herespartanburg.com/daikin-ptac-fire-hazard-penalty/) — June 17, 2026 by Lainey Castaneda*

A home-appliance safety case identified a civil penalty tied to packaged terminal air conditioners and fire-hazard reporting.

Key details

– Daikin agreed to pay an $8.5 million civil penalty connected to failure to immediately report PTACs that posed a fire hazard.

– The issue concerns packaged terminal air conditioners used in homes, hotels, apartments, and similar buildings.

– Owners, landlords and facility managers can check whether older PTAC equipment is subject to recall notices, service bulletins or maintenance guidance.

– The civil penalty is tied to reporting obligations and product-safety concerns, so readers should rely on official recall and safety notices for model-specific steps.

What to watch next

– 2026-06-17: Current reporting window activity identified and confirmed by multiple same-issue sources.

Why it matters in Spartanburg homes

Portable fans and HVAC equipment are common in Upstate summers, and safety notices often focus on overheating, electrical faults, or missing hazard reporting. Taking a few minutes to check model numbers can reduce fire risk during the hottest months.

What to do if you own one

Unplug the device, compare the model information on the label to the recall notice, and follow the repair, replacement, or refund steps. If you cannot confirm the model, treat it as potentially affected and avoid leaving it running unattended.

Additional context

– What local agencies, teams, employers, schools, or households are directly affected?

– What changes after the next official update?

More details

– Check the manufacturer’s recall page for model and lot information.

– Keep purchase receipts or order confirmations for returns.

– If you see damage, overheating, or unusual smells, stop using the product and unplug it.

– For health concerns, contact a clinician or pharmacist for guidance.
