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InfoRecall #24302

Best Lighting Products Recalls High Bay LED Light Fixtures Due to Fire Hazard

Best Lighting Products Inc. (BLP), of Pataskala, Ohio · LED High Bay Light Fixtures

Recalled LED High Bay Light Fixtures
Recalled LED High Bay Light Fixtures Photo: CPSC / Public Domain

Product Description

This recall involves Best Lighting Products LEDFHB line of high bay light fixtures in 90, 105, 135, 178, 180, 215, 265, 320 and 425 watts. These lights were sold in white, and are typically used in commercial settings, such as warehouses and facilities with high ceilings. The following model numbers are included in this recall: LEDFHB90, LEDFHB105, LEDFHB135, LEDFHB178, LEDFHB180, LEDFHB215, LEDFHB265, LEDFHB320 and LEDFHB425. The model name and number can be found on a label on the back of the recalled fixtures.

Hazard

Plastic pins securing the LED board can degrade, allowing the energized LED board to come loose and contact the lens or combustible materials, posing a fire hazard.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately inspect the fixture for any sign of pin degradation, a loose LED board, or discoloration of the lens. Consumers should immediately stop using light fixtures that show any sign of a loose LED board or discoloration of the lens, and turn the circuit off. Customers can contact BLP for more information, and register online at www.highbayrecall.net to schedule a free inspection and on-site repair to replace the plastic pins with metal pins.

Repair

Reported Injuries

The firm has received three reports of fires involving the recalled fixtures. No injuries have been reported.

411 Press Analysis

Best Lighting Products Inc. (BLP), of Pataskala, Ohio has voluntarily recalled about 710,600 (in addition, about 19,100 were sold in canada) of LED High Bay Light Fixtures as a preventive safety measure. The recall was announced by the CPSC on July 11, 2024. Plastic pins securing the LED board can degrade, allowing the energized LED board to come loose and contact the lens or combustible materials, posing a. While no injuries have been reported, the identified hazard warrants consumer attention. Affected consumers should schedule a free repair. The CPSC recommends discontinuing use of the product until the remedy has been completed.

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