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Airborne was recalled on 9 August 2024 under EU Safety Gate alert A11/00090/24. Burns, Damage to sight, Fire risk reported by Denmark. The product may not ignite correctly.

Photo of recalled product: Airborne
Alert NumberA11/00090/24
CategoryPyrotechnic articles
Risk TypeBurns, Damage to sight, Fire
Notifying CountryDenmark
Country of OriginPeople's Republic of China
Model Number0163-F2-5771, 44-3215
Published9 August 2024

Risk Description

The product may not ignite correctly. A user may try to re-ignite it, with the risk of being hit by the pyrotechnic effects and thereby receive burns, damage to sight. The fireworks may burst or release burning material too close to the ground, causing burns and/or eye injuries to bystanders. The product expels excessive quantities of burning pieces outside the safety distance, which can cause injuries and/or eye injuries the user or bystanders. In addition, the product emits flames for an excessive time, causing burns to bystanders and risk of fire. The product does not comply with the requirements to the Pyrotechnics Directive nor with the European standard EN 15947-4.

Measures Taken

Type of economic operator to whom the measure(s) were ordered: ManufacturerCategory of measure(s): Withdrawal of the product from the marketDate of entry into force: 03/07/2024

Product Description

Battery with 32 shots.

🌡️ What Should You Do?

This recall involves a burns, damage to sight, fire hazard related to Airborne.

About this risk

This product can cause burns due to overheating, faulty insulation, or flammable materials that ignite during use.

Recommended action

Stop using the product immediately. If you have suffered burns, cool the area with running water and seek medical attention. Do not attempt to repair the product.

Who is at risk?

All users. Children and elderly people are particularly vulnerable to burn injuries.

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