Tech Lighting has recalled about 670 Coda pendant light fixtures because the glass fixtures can detach from their electrical cords and fall unexpectedly. The recall involves large and small clear and smoke glass pendant lights sold at independent lighting stores and online at sites like build.com from December 2020 through March 2022. The company has received two reports of the fixtures detaching, although no injuries have been reported. Consumers should stop using the lights and contact the firm for a free repair kit and reimbursement for professional installation.
The heavy glass fixture (weighing up to 7 pounds) can suddenly break away from the electrical cord and fall from the ceiling. This poses a significant risk of impact injuries to anyone standing or sitting beneath the light.
Consumers should immediately prevent people from going under the recalled light fixtures and contact Tech Lighting to receive a free repair kit. Consumers will need to schedule installation of the repair kit by a certified electrician, and Tech Lighting will reimburse the consumer for the service. Upon submitting the invoice to Tech Lighting for the installation charges, consumers will receive a reimbursement check.
Model numbers are found on the light fixture packaging. Includes integrated LED light source.

Recalled Coda pendant light fixtures
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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