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July 25, 2017
Outxpro Mosquito Zapper LED Light Bulbs Recalled by R & D Products Due to Shock Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Amazon.com (Recall Alert)
Outxpro Mosquito Zapper LED Light Bulbs Recalled by R & D Products Due to Shock Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Amazon.com (Recall Alert)

The LED light bulb’s base can separate from the connector, posing an electrical shock hazard.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled light bulbs, turn off the power supply and contact R&D Products for a free repair, including shipping, and instructions for removing and replacing the light bulb. R&D Products will reimburse consumers if a professional electrician is needed to remove the recalled light bulb’s base.

Units:

About 3,700

Consumer Contact:
Website: http://www.outxpro.com
E-mail: happytohelp@outxpro.com
Phone: (800) 607-1848
March 19, 2013
LED Light Bulbs Recalled by Lighting Science Group Due to Fire Hazard
LED Light Bulbs Recalled by Lighting Science Group Due to Fire Hazard

The 120-volt LED bulbs sold as 6, 8 or 9 watts equivalent to 40 or 50 watts were sold under Definity, EcoSmart, Sylvania and Westinghouse brand names. There are reports of melted and damaged light fixtures and burned floors.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately remove the bulbs from sockets and lamps and contact Light Science Group for replacement bulbs.

Units:

About 554,000

Consumer Contact:
Website: http://www.lsgc.com/
Phone: (855) 574-2533
September 8, 2016
HAUS Mosquito Zapper LED Light Bulbs Recalled by Creative Sourcing Due to Shock Hazard
HAUS Mosquito Zapper LED Light Bulbs Recalled by Creative Sourcing Due to Shock Hazard

The light bulb’s base can separate from the connector, posing an electrical shock hazard.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled light bulbs, turn off the power supply and contact Creative Sourcing for a free replacement mosquito zapper LED light bulb, including shipping, and instructions for removing and replacing the light bulb. Creative Sourcing will reimburse consumers if a professional electrician is needed to remove the recalled light bulb’s base.

Units:

About 11,500

Consumer Contact:
Website: http://www.hauswares.com
E-mail: hauswares@kalorik.com
Phone: (888) 521-8326
October 19, 2010
Dollar Tree Recalls Children's Projector Flashlights Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
Dollar Tree Recalls Children's Projector Flashlights Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Dollar Tree Stores Inc. of Chesapeake, Va., is voluntarily recalling about 275,000 Wolverine, Spider-Man and Iron Man 2 Projector Flashlights. The flashlights can cause the batteries and/or bulb to overheat, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.
Units:

About 275,000

Consumer Contact:
Website: http://www.dollartree.com
Phone: (800) 876-8077
June 25, 2019
QTOP USA Recalls LED Work Light Replacement Bulbs Due to Fire Hazard
QTOP USA Recalls LED Work Light Replacement Bulbs Due to Fire Hazard

The LED replacement bulbs can overheat due to an electrical malfunction, posing a fire hazard.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled LED replacement bulbs, discard them and contact QTOP USA for instructions on receiving a full refund.

Units:

About 5,600

Consumer Contact:
Website: www.qtoplighting.com
E-mail: info@qtoplighting.com
Phone: (800) 859-0889
October 5, 2010
Trisonic Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs Recalled Due To Fire Hazard
Trisonic Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs Recalled Due To Fire Hazard
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Eastern America Trio Products Inc. of Flushing, N.Y, is voluntarily recalling 124,000 Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs. Light bulb can overheat and catch fire.
Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the light bulbs and contact the company for a full refund.

Units:

124,000

Consumer Contact:
Website: http://www.trisonic.com/
Phone: (800) 661-7146
March 26, 2014
SATCO Products Recalls KolourOne LED Light Bulbs
SATCO Products Recalls KolourOne LED Light Bulbs Due to Risk of Injury

The light bulb's components can separate and pieces can fall.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using and remove the recalled light bulbs from any fixture. Consumers can contact SATCO Products for free replacement bulbs.

Units:

About 119,000 in the U.S. and 2,350 in Canada

Consumer Contact:
Website: http://www.satco.com
Phone: (800) 257-2826
August 15, 2013
Philips Lighting Recalls Endura and Ambient LED Bulbs Due to Shock Hazard
Philips Lighting Recalls Endura and Ambient LED Bulbs Due to Shock Hazard

The dimmable LED bulbs have improper wiring. When used, they can electrify lamps and shock users.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled LED bulbs, unplug the fixture, remove the bulb and contact Philips for free replacement bulbs.  

Units:

About 99,000

Consumer Contact:
Website: http://www.recall.philips.com/
E-mail: ledprincelamp@philips.com
Phone: (800) 555-0050
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