Homebase Recalls Potentially Explosive LED Night Lights

Large UK home enhancer and garden retailer issued a notice recently recalling “Baby start LED night lights” that under certain circumstances could trigger a small explosion.

Homebase has recalled its Baby start LED night lights. (Homebase/LEDinside)

According to the statement issued by the company the lights lacked an internal fuse, under certain situations this could lead to premature failure of other components. A spike in the electrical current could lead to possible product failure emit smoke or cause a small explosion.

The product also does not comply with UK’s Low Voltage Directive and relevant national standard. No details were provided on the manufacturing origins of the product.

Consumers that have purchased these lights should contact Homebase for a refund or stop using the lights immediately. Any inquiries should be directed to this specific line: +440345 077 8888.

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