Best Lighting Products is recalling about 710,600 of its LEDFHB line high bay light fixtures because plastic pins securing the internal LED board can degrade. If these pins fail, the energized LED board can fall and contact the lens or other combustible materials, starting a fire. The firm has received three reports of fires caused by this defect, though no injuries have been reported. These white, commercial-grade lights were sold in various wattages (90W to 425W) for use in warehouses and high-ceiling facilities. The company is offering a free on-site inspection and repair to replace the plastic pins with metal ones.
The plastic pins holding the LED components in place can break down over time, causing live electrical parts to come into contact with flammable materials or the fixture's lens. This mechanism has resulted in three reported fires.
Consumers should immediately inspect the fixture for any sign of pin degradation, a loose LED board, or discoloration of the lens. Consumers should immediately stop using light fixtures that show any sign of a loose LED board or discoloration of the lens, and turn the circuit off. Customers can contact BLP for more information, and register online at www.highbayrecall.net to schedule a free inspection and on-site repair to replace the plastic pins with metal pins.
Model name and number are located on a label on the back of the fixture.

Recalled Best Lighting Products LED High Bay Light Fixture
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