Happiness Light LED Lights Recalled for Battery Ingestion Risk (2026)
Happiness Light recalled LED lights sold on Amazon after determining two CR2032 lithium coin batteries inside the unit could be accessed by children. Each light contains two coin batteries. Consumers should stop using the recalled lights and request a full refund by emailing usa@happinesslight.com.
Quick Facts at a Glance
Recall Date
April 9, 2026
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brands
LED Lights, Happiness
Category
Home & Garden
Sold At
Amazon
At-Risk Groups
CHILDREN, INFANTS, GENERAL
Product Images
Recalled Happiness Light LED Lights
Recalled Happiness Light LED Lights Packaging
Recalled Happiness Light Measurements
Recalled Happiness Light LED Lights Access
Hazard Information
The recalled LED lights violate the mandatory standard for consumer products containing button cell or coin batteries because they contain lithium coin batteries that can be accessed easily by children, posing an ingestion hazard. Additionally, the LED lights do not have the warnings as required by 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. Happiness Light by email at usa@happinesslight.com.. Consumers should stop using the recalled LED lights immediately and place them in an area where children cannot access them. Consumers will be asked to disassemble the lights and submerge all of the components in water. To receive a full refund, email a photo showing the submerged product to usa@happinesslight.com. 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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About This Product
These are small round LED lights used for decorative lighting. They are about 1.18 inches in diameter and run on two CR2032 lithium coin batteries per unit.
Why This Is Dangerous
The two exposed coin batteries can be accessed by children. Swallowing coin batteries can cause serious internal injuries, chemical burns, and death.
Industry Context
This recall is part of a broader safety emphasis on coin batteries in consumer products.
Real-World Impact
Consumers must stop using the product immediately and seek a refund. The recall reduces exposure to a life-threatening hazard in homes.
Practical Guidance
How to identify if yours is affected
Confirm the product is Happiness Light LED Lights sold on Amazon
Inspect the unit for two CR2032 lithium coin batteries
Check that the diameter is about 1.18 inches and that batteries are accessible
Refund processing timelines are not specified; likely weeks after submerged-state photos are submitted
If the manufacturer is unresponsive
File a complaint with the CPSC if Happiness Light does not respond within a reasonable period
Document all communications and take screenshots of emails
How to prevent similar issues
Avoid products with accessible coin batteries around children
Choose lighting products with enclosed or non-removable batteries
Check for clear warnings and compliance with Reese’s Law before purchase
Documentation advice
Keep submerged-state photos, packaging, receipts, and all correspondence for your records
Product Details
Brand: Happiness Light
Product: LED Lights (round lights, white light)
Diameter: about 1.18 inches
Batteries: two CR2032 lithium coin batteries per light
Sold at: Amazon
Sold since: Unknown
Recall date: 2026-04-09
Quantity recalled: Unknown
Remedy: Full refund upon submission of submerged-state photos
Country of origin: Unknown
Notes: The recall addresses safety due to accessible coin batteries and missing Reese’s Law warnings.
Reported Incidents
No injuries or incidents have been reported.
Key Facts
Recall date: 2026-04-09
Sold on Amazon by Happiness Light
Two CR2032 coin batteries per unit
Diameter: 1.18 inches
Remedy: Full refund after submerged-photo submission
Batteries hazardous; dispose per local hazardous waste rules
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