Dragon Attack
Dragon Attack was recalled on 13 March 2026 under EU Safety Gate alert SR/00692/26. Burns, Damage to hearing, Injuries risk reported by The Netherlands. The fuse delay is excessively long, which may lead users to approach the fireworks too early while it is still active, increasing the risk of being struck by pyrotechnic effects.
| Alert Number | SR/00692/26 |
| Brand | Fireworks International B.V. |
| Category | Pyrotechnic articles |
| Risk Type | Burns, Damage to hearing, Injuries |
| Notifying Country | The Netherlands |
| Country of Origin | People's Republic of China |
| Published | 13 March 2026 |
Risk Description
The fuse delay is excessively long, which may lead users to approach the fireworks too early while it is still active, increasing the risk of being struck by pyrotechnic effects. Moreover, the sound pressure level is too high, which may cause damage to hearing. The fireworks may also burst or eject burning material outside the designated safety distance of 8 m or below a height of 3 m, potentially hitting and injuring users. The product does not comply with the requirements of the Pyrotechnics Directive nor with the European standard EN 15947.
Measures Taken
Type of economic operator to whom the measure(s) were ordered: ImporterCategory of measure(s): Recall of the product from end usersDate of entry into force: 16/12/2025Type of economic operator to whom the measure(s) were ordered: ImporterCategory of measure(s): Destruction of the productDate of entry into force: 16/12/2025
Product Description
Firework, 50 shots compound of category F2.
🌡️ What Should You Do?
This recall involves a burns, damage to hearing, injuries hazard related to Dragon Attack.
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.