Energizer Rotating Night Lights Recalled Due to Burn Hazard
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Energizer Rotating Night Lights Recalled Due to Burn Hazard

Approximately 260,000 Energizer Rotating Night Lights have been recalled because they present a burn risk as they can overheat and smoke, according to the CPSC.

So far, the company states that there have been nine reports of overheating night lights, and three reports of minor property damage, but no injuries have been reported.

Here’s some more info on the recalled products:

Description: This recall involves Energizer LED rotating night lights. The night lights are white and have an LED light inside an adjustable dome on top. The night lights measure about 2 inches wide by 2 ½ inches long. Model number “ENLPLROT” and date codes between 0110 (for January 2010) through 0111 (for January 2011) are included in this recall. The model number is stamped onto the side of the night light. The date code is stamped in a circle on the back of the night light. The arrow points to the month of production (i.e. 12 = December) and the number positioned on either side of the arrow represents the year (i.e. “10” = 2010).

Where they were sold: Target stores nationwide from February 2010 through July 2012 for about $6.

Consumers should immediately stop using and unplug the recalled night lights. Contact Energizer for instructions on returning the night lights for a $7 coupon towards the purchase of an Energizer product.  For additional information, contact Energizer at (800) 383-7323 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, or visit the firm’s website at www.energizer.com.

View the full recall on the CPSC’s website here.

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