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InfoRecall #25038

Tala North America Recalls Battery Powered Portable Lamps Due to Fire Hazard

Tala North America Inc., of New York · Tala Muse Portable Lamps

Recalled Tala Muse Portable Lamps (image 1 of 8)
Recalled Tala Muse Portable Lamps (image 1 of 8) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
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Recalled Tala Muse Portable Lamps (image 2 of 8) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
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Recalled Tala Muse Portable Lamps (image 3 of 8) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
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Recalled Tala Muse Portable Lamps (image 4 of 8) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain

Product Description

This recall involves Tala Muse Portable Lamps with batch codes 01/21, 01/22, 01/23 and 01/24. The lithium battery-powered lamps were sold in brass, green, white, blue, red, black and pink colors and measure about 13 inches by 5 inches by 5.5 inches. The batch codes are printed on the base of the product.

Hazard

An electronic malfunction can cause the lamp's lightbulb to fail and the lithium battery to overheat, posing a fire hazard.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled portable lamps and contact Tala North America to receive a free replacement bulb. Consumers will be asked to complete a replacement request form, attach a photo of the product and state the number of recalled bulbs. Consumers should safely dispose of the bulbs. Replacement bulb(s) will be mailed to consumers at no cost. Tala is contacting purchasers directly.

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Reported Injuries

The firm has received one report of a battery overheating, causing a fire that resulted in property damage to a side table and bed. No injuries have been reported.

411 Press Analysis

Tala North America Inc., of New York has voluntarily recalled about 5,300 of Tala Muse Portable Lamps as a preventive safety measure. The recall was announced by the CPSC on November 7, 2024. An electronic malfunction can cause the lamp's lightbulb to fail and the lithium battery to overheat, posing a fire hazard. While no injuries have been reported, the identified hazard warrants consumer attention. Affected consumers should receive a free replacement. The CPSC recommends discontinuing use of the product until the remedy has been completed.

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