Product Recall: Technical Consumer Products, Inc. TCP Connected LED Downlights

LED Downlights

 

An incorrectly assembled internal part in TCP Connected LED downlights may create a risk of injury due to electrical shock hazard during installation. This recall involves 5” or 6”, 11 Watt white coloured recessed LED lights. The model number and date code are listed on the black plastic housing at the back of the light.

The following model numbers in Canada are included in this recall:

TCP Item Number Date Code
CD611LCF 1424217
1441217
CD611LCDLF 1424217

The risk of injury comes from an incorrectly assembled internal part in the unit. Approximately 1697 units were sold to consumers at Home Depot stores in Canada from June 2014 to June 2015. Neither Health Canada nor Technical Consumer Products, Inc. has received any reports of consumer incidents or injuries.

Find out more: http://healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-alert-rappel-avis/hc-sc/2015/54768r-eng.php

 

 

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