In a March 19, 2026 Health Canada recall notice, Health Canada announced recall RA-81762 for Wagner 900 Series power steamers in coordination with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Wagner Spray Tech Corporation. The action covers the 905e Auto Steamer, 915e On-Demand Power Steamer, and 925e Steam Machine Elite Steamer. About 8,000 affected units were sold in Canada, which is enough to make this more than a niche product bulletin for homeowners and renters.
The hazard is specific and easy to understand. The attached hose can become hot, and the nozzle can expel hot water during use and after the trigger is engaged, creating a burn risk at exactly the point where a user’s hands, feet, or face may be closest to the tool. As of March 13, 2026, six Canadian incidents had been reported, with no injuries disclosed in Canada. In the United States, Wagner reported 156 incidents and 50 burn injuries affecting arms, hands, feet, and faces, with some injuries described as first- or second-degree burns.
That timing matters because this is prime spring-cleaning season. Steamers like these tend to come out when people are tackling grout, bathrooms, upholstery, windows, entryways, and other jobs that have been put off through winter. For affected owners, the useful questions are not abstract. They are practical: is your unit part of the recall, how do you identify it, and what is the official remedy path?