Minongad Recalls LED Gloves Over Battery Ingestion Hazard
Minongad recalled LED gloves model ST01 on July 24, 2025, due to a serious battery ingestion risk. The gloves contain lithium coin batteries that can be accessed by children, posing a high danger of serious injury or death. Consumers should stop using the gloves and return them for a full refund.
Quick Facts at a Glance
Recall Date
July 24, 2025
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brands
LED Gloves, Minongad
Category
Toys & Children's Products
Sold At
Amazon
At-Risk Groups
CHILDREN
Product Images
Recalled LED Gloves – lights on
Recalled LED Gloves – lights off
Recalled LED Gloves, Model ST01 – Packaging
Recalled LED Gloves, Model ST01 – Bottom of Package
Hazard Information
The recalled LED gloves violate the mandatory standard for toys containing coin batteries because the compartment that holds the batteries can be easily accessed and opened by children. Additionally, the spare coin batteries provided with the toys are not in child-resistant packaging and do not have the warnings required under Reese's Law. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and death.
What You Should Do
return it for a full refund. Minongad via email at yummyet2022@outlook.com.. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled LED gloves, take them away from children and dispose of them. Contact Minongad for a full refund. Note: Button cell and coin batteries are hazardous. Batteries should be disposed of or recycled by following local hazardous waste procedures.. Available options: Refund
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Product Details
The recall involves LED gloves, model ST01, sold in small and medium sizes. The gloves feature multiple flashing modes and come with two pre-installed lithium coin batteries and four additional batteries. The packaging includes 'LED Gloves' on the left upper side and 'Model ST01' on the bottom.
The Hazard
The LED gloves violate mandatory toy standards because children can easily access the battery compartment. The spare batteries lack child-resistant packaging and necessary warnings, increasing the risk of ingestion that can lead to serious injuries, internal chemical burns, or death.
What to Do
Stop using the recalled LED gloves immediately. Keep them away from children and dispose of them properly. Contact Minongad at yummyet2022@outlook.com for a full refund.
Contact Information
For further assistance, contact Minongad via email at yummyet2022@outlook.com. For more information about the recall, visit the CPSC website.
Key Facts
Recalled LED gloves model ST01 due to battery ingestion risk
Sold on Amazon in small and medium sizes
Contains lithium coin batteries not in child-resistant packaging
Consumers urged to stop use and return for a refund
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