The King Technology, Inc. Perform-Max pool sanitizer is defectively designed due to the use of an unreliable substance called polypropylene, a Michigan woman alleges Noe v. King Tech. Inc., E.D. Mich., 16-cv-11978, complaint filed 6/1/16).
Margaret M.S. Noe sued King Technology June 1 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan for injuries suffered by her husband, William Noe, after the pool sanitizer allegedly exploded.
In June 2013, Noe used the Perform-Max pool sanitizer to clean the pool in his backyard with chlorine. Noe followed the procedures to operate the device when a pressure build-up ...
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