About 56,000 external lithium-ion battery packs used to power cordless window blinds are being recalled because they can overheat and cause fires. The recalled batteries were sold under brands including 3 Day Blinds, Budget Blinds, Blinds.com, Blinds to Go, and The Shade Store. The manufacturer has received seven reports of the batteries overheating or catching fire, including five incidents in consumer homes. Consumers should stop using the battery packs immediately and contact the manufacturer to receive a free replacement and a shipping box to safely return the old unit.
The battery packs can overheat during use or charging, which poses a significant fire hazard to consumer homes and property. There have been five reports of overheating in homes and two additional reports of fire or overheating in commercial settings.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled battery packs and contact the U.S. service center of Ningbo Dooya Mechanic and Electronic to obtain a free replacement battery pack. Consumers will be provided with free return shipping boxes for the recalled batteries.
Used with 3 Day Blinds and Alta brands.
Used with Budget Blinds, Blinds.com, Blinds to Go, and The Shade Store brands.
Recalled Battery Lithium-Ion Pack
Label of Recalled Battery Pack PN 6220300
Label of Recalled Battery Pack MT03-0305-069003 & MTBPCKR-28
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response