Controllers sold at Target were marketed under the retail chain's Wondershop brand and have the words "Tree Lighting Switch" displayed. These recalled units are shaped like a red square switch box and feature green, white and red balls on the side.
It's less than two weeks before Christmas and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a 'Fast Track Recall' on about 45,000 decorative tree light controllers sold nationwide at popular retailers,
The decorative controllers are wireless receivers that plug into outlets and let people turn their Christmas tree lights on and off via a giant lever or switch. To date, the Consumer Product Safety Commission says it has received 10 reports of overheating, including one that resulted in a fire. No injuries have been reported.
A Christmas tree lighter company is recalling wireless decorative tree light controllers sold at retailers such as Walmart and Target due to a fire risk, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Walmart, Target and CrackerBarrel online and in-person stores sold these products nationwide from July through November of this year between $25 and $40. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety ...
Stores, restaurants, etc.: Most major retail and grocery stores, including Walmart, Target and Meijer, will close early on Christmas Eve and will be closed on Christmas Day. Some retail stores, such as Best Buy, Lowe’s, Home Depot and Kohl’s will operate on regular hours on Christmas Eve, but others, such as Dick’s Sporting Goods, will close early.
Holiday light controllers, manufactured by Mr. Christmas, can overheat and pose a fire hazard, according to a recent recall notice. (Courtesy of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission) (Courtesy of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)
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