Airova Recalls Aroeve Air Purifiers Due to Fire Hazards
Airova recalled Aroeve air purifiers on February 9, 2026, due to fire and burn hazards. The recall affects model MK04 with serial numbers starting with 'BN' manufactured before July 2025. Consumers should stop using these air purifiers immediately and seek replacements.
Quick Facts at a Glance
Recall Date
February 9, 2026
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brand
Airova
Category
Electronics
Sold At
Multiple Retailers
At-Risk Groups
GENERAL
Product Images
Recalled Aroeve MK04 Air Purifier in white
Recalled Aroeve MK04 Air Purifier in black
Product label with model, date code, and serial number
Hazard Information
The air purifiers can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.
What You Should Do
Email at Aroeve-airpure-recall@outlook.com, or online at https://aroeve.com/pages/product-recall-information or https://aroeve.com/ and click "Product Recalls" at the top of the page.. Consumers should stop using the recalled Aroeve air purifiers immediately and contact Airova for a free replacement air purifier.. Available options: Replace
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About This Product
The Aroeve air purifiers are designed to improve indoor air quality by filtering out pollutants and allergens. Consumers purchase these products for health benefits, especially in households with allergies or respiratory issues.
Why This Is Dangerous
The air purifiers can overheat due to electrical failure, leading to a risk of fire and burns. This defect is a significant safety concern, particularly for devices that operate continuously.
Industry Context
This recall is not part of a broader industry pattern.
Real-World Impact
Consumers may face inconvenience due to the need to stop using their air purifiers. The fire hazard poses a serious safety concern that requires immediate action.
Practical Guidance
How to identify if yours is affected
Locate the product label on the bottom of the air purifier.
Check if the model number is MK04.
Verify if the serial number starts with 'BN' and was manufactured prior to July 2025.
Where to find product info
The model number and serial number are printed on the product label located on the bottom of the air purifier.
What timeline to expect
Expect to receive your replacement air purifier within 4-6 weeks after contacting Aroeve.
If the manufacturer is unresponsive
Follow up with Aroeve via email or through their website.
Document your communication attempts for reference.
How to prevent similar issues
Research product recalls before purchasing air purifiers.
Look for models with good safety ratings and certifications.
Consider air purifiers from reputable brands with strong customer service.
Documentation advice
Keep all correspondence related to the recall, including emails and any notes from phone calls.
Product Details
The recalled Aroeve air purifiers are model MK04, available in black or white. They were sold at multiple retailers and manufactured prior to July 2025.
Key Facts
Recalled model MK04 air purifiers in black and white
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