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LuxJet LED Lights Recalled Due to Battery Ingestion Risk

LuxJet recalled Submersible LED Lights on January 29, 2026, due to ingestion risks from lithium batteries. The recall affects sets of 10 lights sold with multiple batteries. Consumers must stop using the lights and return them for a refund.

Quick Facts at a Glance

Recall Date
January 29, 2026
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brands
LuxJet Submersible LED Lights, LuxJet
Category
Electronics
Sold At
Multiple Retailers
At-Risk Groups
CHILDREN

Product Images

Violative LuxJet Submersible LED Lights
Violative LuxJet Submersible LED Lights
Violative LuxJet Submersible LED Lights
Violative LuxJet Submersible LED Lights

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 required by Reese's Law. When button cell and 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. LuxJet by email at info@luxjet.com.cn.. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled LED Lights and contact LuxJet for instructions on how to destroy the product and obtain a full refund. Consumers should send a photo of the destroyed product to LuxJet via email at info@luxjet.com.cn. 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

LuxJet Submersible LED Lights are decorative LED lights designed for underwater use, often utilized for events or parties. They are sold in sets for convenience and color-changing effects.

Why This Is Dangerous

These lights pose a significant ingestion hazard due to easily accessible lithium coin batteries, particularly for young children. The lack of proper warnings exacerbates the risk.

Industry Context

This recall is part of a broader concern regarding the safety of consumer products containing button cell batteries, which have led to numerous incidents of child injuries and fatalities.

Real-World Impact

The recall highlights the urgent need for consumer vigilance regarding battery safety, particularly in household products. Parents should be aware of the potential hazards and take immediate action to protect their children.

Practical Guidance

How to identify if yours is affected

  1. Check if your lights were sold in sets of 10 with color-changing capabilities.
  2. Examine the battery compartments for CR2450 and CR2032 lithium batteries.
  3. Confirm availability of remote controls that came with the lights.

Where to find product info

Look for the model information on the packaging or the product itself, particularly near the battery compartments.

What timeline to expect

Expect a refund process to take approximately 4-6 weeks after returning the product.

If the manufacturer is unresponsive

  • Document your request with dates and details of your communication.
  • Contact the CPSC to report the issue and seek further assistance.

How to prevent similar issues

  • Select products with secure battery compartments and child safety features.
  • Look for safety certifications indicating compliance with relevant standards.
  • Avoid products with loose or easily accessible batteries.

Documentation advice

Keep all correspondence regarding the recall. Take photos of the destroyed product as proof when submitting your refund request.

Product Details

LuxJet Submersible LED Lights were sold in sets of 10, including two remote controls. Each light measures about 3.5 cm in diameter and contains 20 preinstalled CR2450 lithium batteries. The products were sold at multiple retailers.

Key Facts

  • Recalled product: LuxJet Submersible LED Lights
  • Recall date: January 29, 2026
  • Hazard: Risk of battery ingestion by children
  • Action required: Stop use and return for full refund
  • Contact LuxJet at info@luxjet.com.cn for details

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Safety Assessment

Risk LevelHIGH
Severity Score
8/ 10
Affected Groups
CHILDREN
Injury Types
POISONING

Product Details

Report Date
January 29, 2026
Recall Status
ACTIVE

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