Fusion 3-in-1 Solar Powered Tiki Torch recalled due to fire hazard

**** Recall via Health Canada

Fusion 3-in-1 Solar Powered Tiki Torch recalled due to fire hazard

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Common name: Fusion 3-in-1 Solar Powered Tiki Torch

Product description: This recall involves the black 3-in-1 Solar Powered Tiki Torch with a filigree design with 96 LED’s. The SKU is 24943 and the UPC is 672376249439.

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Hazard identified: The batteries in the solar powered light fixture can overheat and cause the light fixture’s housing to melt, posing a fire hazard. As of July 22, 2019, the company has received 19 reports of the light melting in Canada, and no reports of injuries.injuries.

Consumers should immediately stop using the product and return the affected product to the store where it was purchased for a full refund. 

For more information, consumers may contact Fusion Products at 1-877-615-1378 or by email

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