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Amazon, eBay, The Range, among companies issuing warning over electrical appliance

By britishbulletin.com8 November 20252 Mins Read
Amazon, eBay, The Range, among companies issuing warning over electrical appliance
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A major safety alert has been issued for radiator fans that pose an immediate fire hazard to UK households.

The rechargeable units can burst into flames without warning while charging, during normal operation, or even when switched off in standby mode.

The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) confirmed that the Valiant-branded devices contain defective lithium-ion polymer batteries.

Three production batches –967, 968, and 970 – are affected by the recall. The faulty fans carry part code FIR046 and barcode 5061026620844.

Other batches remain unaffected, and no other Valiant products are impacted by the recall.

The potentially lethal products were distributed through popular retailers across the country, including Amazon, eBay, Temu, B&Q, Debenhams, The Range, and TikTok Shop.

The dangerous flaw lies in the internal battery system, which can experience thermal runaway – a chain reaction causing rapid temperature increases and combustion.

Several batches of Valiant Radiator Fan pose a serious fire hazard

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Shoppers must check their devices for the affected batch codes, which appear both on the product packaging beside the barcode and on a label affixed to the unit’s base.

Those who find them at home must “stop using the product immediately” and move it to an outdoor location away from buildings.

The manufacturer has warned against disposing of the units through standard household waste or recycling bins due to severe fire risks at waste facilities.

The product is available via Amazon, eBay, Temu, B&Q, Debenhams, The Range, and TikTok Shop

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Proper disposal requires taking the fans to local household waste centres that accept lithium batteries.

The OPSS specifically cautioned against sending these hazardous items through postal services.

Affected shoppers should email [email protected] with disposal confirmation to receive a full refund.

Accessory Outlet Ltd operates a helpline on 01763 284184, available weekdays between 9am and 3pm for additional queries.

Valiant has urgently requested that anyone who gifted these devices contact them “urgently” about the fire risk.

The critical alert comes as Boots and TK Maxx warn of a dangerous household staple, urging shoppers to “stop using it immediately”.

Product safety announcements must always be taken seriously to ensure customer safety.

For the latest product recalls and withdrawals, the OPSS provides comprehensive, up-to-date information.

Alternatively, major retailers also post safety alerts on dedicated web pages.

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