RELATED: These Products Sold at Home Depot, Lowe’s, and Other Stores Are Being Recalled. The new recall concerns two ceiling fans, which are identical but were sold under different brand identities: Harbor Breeze 52-inch Belleisle Bay and Honeywell 52-inch Rio ceiling fans, per the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The Harbor Breeze Belleisle Bay ceiling fans in question have a brushed nickel housing finish (model number 40650) or an oil-rubbed bronze housing finish (model number 40651). The design for both models features three matte black blades, a frosted, cased white glass bowl light, and a three-speed reversible motor. They came with remote controls. The recalled Honeywell Rio Ceiling Fans have an oil rubbed bronze housing finish (model number 50514), a champagne housing finish (model number 51623), a pewter housing finish (model number 51624), a brushed nickel housing finish (model number 50195), or a white housing finish (model number 51030). Each of these also has three black matte fan blades, a frosted, cased white glass bowl light, and a three-speed reversible motor. These also came with remote controls. RELATED:If You Bought This From Walmart, Stop Using it Immediately, Authorities Warn. Fortunately, no one has been injured so far, but more than 60 consumers have reported that blades from the fan have detached and caused property damage within their homes, according to the CPSC. They were manufactured in China by Zhongshan Kong Luen Wah Hoi Electric Appliance Co. Ltd. RELATED: For the latest recall news delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. First, check to see if your fan is affected by the recall. Locate the top of the fan housing assembly to find the model number, which is printed on the silver rating label located there.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Once you confirm you have a recalled fan at home, stop using it immediately. Next, contact Hong Kong China Electric Appliance Manufacture Company to confirm your fan is under the scope of the recall; you will need to supply the company with a photo of the fan and date code. Next, you’ll be instructed to disconnect the fan and dispose of it in the trash or recycle it.  The company will then supply you with a free replacement fan by mail.