More than 5,000 Hampton Bay Mara 54-inch ceiling fans are being recalled by Health Canada after the company received 47 reports of the fan’s blades detaching during use.

According to a product safety alert, the affected products were sold exclusively at Home Depot stores from May to October 2020. The company has received no reports of injuries in Canada but in the U.S. there have been two reports of the fan blades hitting consumers and four reports of the blades causing property damage.

Health Canada is advising consumers to stop using the fan and contact King of Fans for instructions on how to do a proper inspection.

In the recall, the agency advises consumers who observe blade movement, uneven gaps between the blades, or movement of the clip during, to immediately contact King of Fans for a free replacement ceiling fan. The fans were manufactured in China and distributed through a company called King of Fans in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

In an email, Home Depot confirmed that it sold about 80,000 of the fans in the U.S. before pulling them from stores. When they became aware of the issue, the retailer said it “voluntarily recalled the product and stopped sales.”

“We’re committed to the safety and quality of our products,” the spokesperson said.