CSC LED Recalls Solar Street Lights

EIN ESA CSC LED Street Light

May 25, 2022

The Electrical Safety Authority is notifying the public that CSC LED has announced a voluntary recall of the following products. End Users should stop using recalled street lights immediately. 

Name of Product: Solar powered streetlights models SSL-10W-50K, SSL-20W-50K, SSL-30W- 50K, SSL-40W-50K. 

Units: Approximately 60 units sold in Ontario and approximately 120 units sold in Canada. 

Manufacturer: CSC LED Head office – 8-540 Jamieson Parkway, Cambridge, ON, N3C 0G5, Canada 

Western office: 121-1647 Broadway Street, Port Coquitlam, BC, V3C 6P8, Canada Manufactured in: China 

Hazard: These products are unapproved, have not been tested to any Canadian Safety Standards and do not bear a recognized approval mark for Ontario. 

Incidents/Injuries: There have been no reported incidents or injuries. Sold by: Various distributors 

When was distributed: The issue is limited to products distributed from May 2019 to January 2021. 

Remedy: Purchasers should CSC LED to arrange for item to be returned, and replaced with a unit bearing a recognized certification mark for Ontario. An original purchase order number or invoice number, as well as the number of units are required. 

Contact Information:

info@csc-led.com 

Phone: 519-880-9833 x 102 

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