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October 28, 2009- Halloween Flashlights Sold Exclusively at Target Recalled Due to Burn Hazard
This recall involves two types of Halloween-themed flashlights: the mini flashlights and flashlights sold with stencils. March 25, 2009- Holiday Lights Recalled by Four Star Group USA Due to Fire Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Safeway Stores
The recalled holiday lights are a string of 10 LED bulbs, each covered with a clear, star shape. “Fresh Décor” is printed on the front of the product’s packaging; the UPC (#7989390761) is printed on the back, below the bar code. March 4, 2009- Holiday Lights Recalled by Universal Distribution Center Due to Shock and Fire Hazard
The recalled holiday lights are a string of 50 clear or multicolored bulbs. They were sold in a white and red box with the item number (CH81648 or CH81658) written on the back above the bar code. April 24, 2007- iObjectSolutions Inc. Recalls Pre-Lit Palm Trees Due to Shock, Fire Hazards
The recall involves four sizes of pre-lit Palm trees. There is a 7-foot Lighted Palm and a 7-foot Lighted Palm Tree with Coconuts, a 5-foot Lighted Palm Tree with Coconuts, a 4.5-foot Lighted Palm Tree, and a 2.5-foot Lighted Palm Tree. These palm trees are lit by rope lights. The tree trunks have golden-colored rope wrapped in a spiral. The palm leaves are lined along the edge with green rope lights. December 14, 2006- Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. Recalls Christmas Light Sets Due to Shock and Fire Hazards
The light sets listed in the chart below are included in the recall: June 6, 2006- LTD Commodities LLC Recalls Ficus Trees Sold with Lights for Fire and Shock Hazards
The pre-lit 5-foot ficus tree inside a bamboo basket includes a green light string featuring 70 clear mini bulbs wrapped and attached throughout the leaves and around the trunk. A silver holograph UL sticker and cautionary label with UL File number E254698, Model no. WL-70/2C is attached to the end of the cord. At the end of the decorative light string includes a tag with the marking "E254698" and model number WL-70/2C similar to the label shown in the photograph below. January 13, 2006- Holiday Lights Recalled by Target Due to Shock and Fire Hazards
The recall includes 50-count multi-color mini light sets, 100-count blue mini light sets, and 140-count chasing light sets. "Mini Light Set" or "Chasing Light Set" is written on the packaging. The 100-count light sets have UL number E254698 or E182192, or there is no UL number written on the tag attached to the light string. The 50-count light sets have UL number E254698 or E182192, or no UL number. The chasing light sets have UL number E254698 or there is no UL number written on the tag. December 20, 2005- Family Dollar Stores Recall of Spinning Star Christmas Tree Topper
The recalled tree topper is a plastic star with a gold or silver metallic finish. The center of the tree topper is clear plastic center with a spinning disk with lights. "X'mas L.E.D. Spinning Tree Top" is written on the box. May 19, 2004- Great Gifts Recall of Snowmen Holiday Lamps
May 19, 2004- Avon Products Inc. Recall to Repair Snowman Nightlight Diffuser
The diffuser nightlight has a white plastic base. A porcelain snowman attaches to the plastic nightlight to cover the nightlight bulb. The nightlight comes with winter holly scented oil that is placed in the snowman's top hat. |
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