The lamps can overheat, causing fire, burn, and electrical hazards
January 27, 2016Lunera Lighting of Santa Clara, Calif., is recalling about 61,000 Helen GX23 LED lamps in the U.S. and Canada.
The lamps can overheat, posing fire, burn and electric shock hazards.
The company has received 11 reports of lamps overheating. No injuries have been reported.
This recall involves Lunera 13 watt Helen GX23 LED industrial lamps. The dimmable lamps are white and measure 6 inches long by 1.25 inches wide by 0.75 inches thick. The Lunera logo is printed on the front on the lamp at one end.
Model numbers HN-H-UNV-GX23-13W-2700-G3, HN-H-UNV-GX23-13W-3000-G3, HN-H-UNV-GX23-13W-3500-G3 and HN-H-UNV-GX23-13W-4000-G3 appear on the back of the connector. The date code, ranging from 1501 to 1552, is stamped on the bottom of the connector.
The lamps, manufactured in China, were sold at FSG, Grainger, Nedco, Standard Electric and other Lunera industrial/commercial retailers and online at www.1000bulbs.com and www.bulbs.com from October 2015, through December 2015, for about $25.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled lamps and contact Lunera for a full refund.
Consumers may contact Lunera at 800-637-3089 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (PT) Monday through Friday or www.lunera.com and click on Recall from more information.