MODERATERecall Data: December 1, 2021

Projector Flashlights (included as part of a care package)

HALO Branded Solutions Inc., of Sterling, Illinois

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Recalled Projector Flashlights

Recalled Projector Flashlights

Care packages that contained the recalled Projector Flashlights

Care packages that contained the recalled Projector Flashlights

Why is it being recalled? (Hazard)

A child can disassemble the projector flashlight and access the button cell batteries, posing ingestion and choking hazards.

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What should I do? (Remedy)

Consumers should immediately take the recalled projector flashlight away from children, stop using it, and contact Halo for a full refund and a pre-paid shipping label to return the projector flashlight. Upon return, Halo will send the consumer a $5 gift card redeemable at a major national retailer.

Consumer Contact

HALO toll-free at 855-425-6266 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT, Monday through Friday, by email at [email protected], or online at https://halo.com/flashlightrecall or http://www.halo.com and click on "Safety Recall" at the bottom of the page for more information.

Product Description

This recall involves five models of children's projector flashlights: Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, Avengers and ESPN. They have a key chain on one end and a flashlight projector on the other end. The model name is imprinted on the middle of the flashlight. The flashlights are red, dark blue or light blue. They measure 3 inches long and .5 inches in diameter. The recalled flashlights were part of a Disney-branded care package that also includes a tote bag, silicone wristband, playing cards, ink pen, journal, wall decals and a set of postcards. There are four button cell batteries with model number LR41 inside the flashlight.

Where was it sold?

Starlight Children's Foundation ("Starlight") distributed care packages to hospitals and healthcare facilities between February 2021 and June 2021 as a promotional item free of charge.

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Quick Facts

Recall Number

22024

Impacted Units

About 82,500

Incidents/Injuries

The firm has received two reports of children accessing the button cell batteries from the flashlight, and in one case, a child required surgery to remove a swallowed battery.

Did you buy this?

Stop using the product immediately. Check the "Remedy" section for refund or repair instructions.

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