CPSCNovember 21, 2007consumer
Cooper Lighting Recalls Fluorescent Shop Lights Due to Electrical Shock Hazard
Official recall recorded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The hazard
When the two prongs on the plug’s electrical cord are touched simultaneously while lamps are installed, the light can pose an electric shock hazard to consumers.
What to do
Consumers should stop using the light fixture immediately and uninstall it according to instructions posted at www.cooperlighting.com. The fixture should be returned to the place of purchase for a full refund or credit.
Brands named
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Recall history
Other federal recalls tied to the same brand — a factual pattern, straight from the source data.
- CPSCCooper Lighting Recalls Metalux Optimized High Bay LED Light Fixtures Due to Fire Hazard2026-07-02
- CPSCMinka Lighting Group Recalls Bardon Series Pendant Light Fixtures Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from an Impact Hazard2026-05-14
- CPSCPQL Recalls High Bay Linear LED Light Fixtures Due to Fire Hazard2026-02-26
- 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
- CPSCKichler Lighting Recalls Wall Sconces Due to Risk of Electric Shock2025-02-27
- CPSCBest Lighting Products Recalls High Bay LED Light Fixtures Due to Fire Hazard2024-07-11
- CPSCGood Earth Lighting Recalls More than 1.2 Million Rechargeable Integrated Lights to Due to Fire and Burn Hazards; One Death Reported2024-06-06
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