An urgent recall has been announced for the Valiant Radiator Fan due to a significant fire hazard. The product, which was sold through various platforms including Amazon, eBay, Temu, B&Q, Debenhams, The Range, and TikTok Shop, has been flagged by the Office for Product Safety and Standards. Officials have warned that the internal Li-ion Polymer battery may fail during charging or while in standby mode, leading to a risk of thermal runaway. This could result in the product catching fire. "If the product is charged or left unattended in standby mode, a fault may occur leading to thermal runaway and the product catching fire," they stated. The white rechargeable radiator fan, identifiable by its black control screen for adjusting settings, is manufactured in China. It carries the barcode 5061026620844 and is available in batches 967, 968, and 970, which can be found on the packaging and the product's base. Consumers who own this radiator fan are strongly advised to cease using it immediately and to dispose of it safely at their local household waste disposal site. It is recommended that individuals check with their local centre to confirm whether they accept this type of battery. For further guidance on household waste disposal, consumers can visit the relevant local authority website. After disposing of the product, owners should email Accessory Outlet Ltd to confirm disposal and to receive a full refund.
Urgent Recall: Valiant Radiator Fan Poses Fire Risk
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