CPSC, Lithonia Lighting Announce Recall of Indoor HID Light Fixtures
Official recall recorded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The hazard
A component in the light fixture can leak fluid, which can degrade the acrylic lenses and reflectors, causing them to crack and fall. Falling pieces of acrylic can injure someone below the fixture.
What to do
Building owners and managers with recalled fixtures should contact Lithonia to verify that the fixtures are included in the recall and arrange for a replacement of the fixture or faulty component. Lithonia and their distributors are directly notifying customers who purchased the recalled fixtures.
Brands named
Recall history
Other federal recalls tied to the same brand — a factual pattern, straight from the source data.
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- CPSCBicystar High Chairs Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Fall and Entrapment Hazards; Violates Mandatory Standard for High Chairs2026-02-26
- CPSCPQL Recalls High Bay Linear LED Light Fixtures Due to Fire Hazard2026-02-26
- CPSCConvertible High Chairs Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Fall and Entrapment Hazards; Violate Mandatory Standard for High Chairs; Sold on Amazon by Rotinyard2025-11-26
- CPSCLiving Glow Portable Waist Fans Recalled Due to Fire Hazard; Manufactured by Guangzhou Jiguang Lighting; Sold by HSN2025-10-09
- CPSCMinka Lighting Recalls Vortic Flow Series Lights Due to Impact Injury Hazard2025-05-29
- CPSCCostway Recalls Babyjoy High Chairs Due to Entrapment and Suffocation Hazards; Ban on Inclined Sleepers and Violation of Federal Regulations for High Chairs2025-02-27
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