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PQL Recalls High Bay Linear LED Light Fixtures Due to Fire Hazard

PQL recalled High Bay Linear LED light fixtures on February 26, 2026, due to a fire hazard. The retaining pins securing the LED board can degrade, causing the board to come loose. Consumers should stop using the fixtures and contact PQL for free replacement parts.

Quick Facts at a Glance

Recall Date
February 26, 2026
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brands
Jiangsu Ever-Tie Lighting Co., Ltd, of China, PQL, Stores Nationwide including LED Indy, Universal Lighting of America, Inc, and Independent Lighting, and online from January 2016 through June 2025 for between $50 to $350....
Category
Electronics
Sold At
Multiple Retailers
At-Risk Groups
GENERAL

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Recalled High Bay Linear LED light fixture
Recalled High Bay Linear LED light fixture
Recalled High Bay Linear LED light fixture
Recalled High Bay Linear LED light fixture
Recalled High Bay Linear LED light fixture
Recalled High Bay Linear LED light fixture
Recalled High Bay Linear LED light fixture
Recalled High Bay Linear LED light fixture

Hazard Information

The retaining pins used to secure the LED board inside some units can degrade, the LED board to come loose inside the fixture, posing a fire hazard.

What You Should Do

PQL toll-free at 805-416-5251 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT, Monday through Friday, email at safety@pqlighting.com or online at https://pqlighting.com/product-recall-notice, or https://pqlighting.com and click on "Resources" then "Safety Recall Form" for more information.. Consumers should immediately stop using the High Bay Linear LED light fixtures and contact PQL for free replacement retaining pins. Consumers should register their product at https://pqlighting.com/product-recall-notice.. Available options: Repair

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About This Product

High Bay Linear LED light fixtures are used in commercial and industrial settings for efficient lighting. Consumers buy these fixtures for energy savings and bright illumination in large spaces.

Why This Is Dangerous

The retaining pins securing the LED board can degrade, causing the board to become loose. This increases the risk of a fire if the board contacts other internal components.

Industry Context

This recall is not part of a broader industry pattern.

Real-World Impact

Consumers face safety risks if they continue to use the affected fixtures. The urgency is high due to the potential fire hazard and the need to replace defective parts.

Practical Guidance

How to identify if yours is affected

  1. Locate the model number on the back of your fixture.
  2. Check if your model number is listed in the recall information.
  3. If it is listed, stop using the fixture immediately.

Where to find product info

Model numbers can be found on the back of the fixture, typically near the power source or mounting hardware.

What timeline to expect

Expect 4-6 weeks for processing your request for replacement parts after contacting PQL.

If the manufacturer is unresponsive

  • Follow up with PQL through email or phone if you do not receive a timely response.
  • Document all communications with PQL for your records.

How to prevent similar issues

  • Look for LED fixtures with safety certifications (e.g., UL, ETL).
  • Avoid fixtures from manufacturers with known issues or recalls.
  • Research product reviews and safety records prior to purchase.

Documentation advice

Keep receipts of your purchase, notes from any communication with PQL, and photographs of the recalled product.

Product Details

The recalled fixtures are rectangular, white, metal, in 2-foot and 4-foot configurations. Model numbers include 55202, 55203, 55214, 55215, among others. They were sold from January 2016 to June 2025 for prices ranging from $50 to $350.

Key Facts

  • Recall date: February 26, 2026
  • Affected models include 2-foot and 4-foot fixtures
  • Fire hazard due to degrading retaining pins
  • Free replacement parts available
  • Contact PQL for assistance

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Safety Assessment

Risk LevelHIGH
Severity Score
8/ 10
Affected Groups
GENERAL
Injury Types
OTHER

Product Classification

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