CPSCSeptember 25, 2003consumer

CPSC, Galls Announce Recall of Batteries Sold with Galls® H.A.L.O. Tactical Flashlights

Official recall recorded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The hazard

The batteries originally provided with the flashlight may overheat or explode, presenting a potential for fire or personal injury.

What to do

Call Galls to receive free replacement batteries for each pair of batteries originally received with your Galls® H.A.L.O. Tactical Flashlight purchased prior to June 2003. If you have already replaced the batteries (Galls recommends that Duracell Ultra 123 3-volt lithium replacement batteries be used), Galls will provide an equivalent credit ($10.99 for each pair of Fuji Power or A&T Fuji Power lithium batteries) that can be redeemed towards the purchase of any other merchandise ordered from Galls.

Brands named

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Read the official CPSC notice →

Recall history

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