CPSCDecember 1, 2021consumer
Halo Recalls Promotional Children's Projector Flashlights Due to Button Battery Ingestion and Choking Hazards
Official recall recorded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The hazard
A child can disassemble the projector flashlight and access the button cell batteries, posing ingestion and choking hazards.
What to do
Consumers should immediately take the recalled projector flashlight away from children, stop using it, and contact Halo for a full refund and a pre-paid shipping label to return the projector flashlight. Upon return, Halo will send the consumer a $5 gift card redeemable at a major national retailer.
Brands named
halo branded solutionsprojectorprojector flashlightshalo
Recall history
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