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ShymeryDirect LED Lights Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Ba Recall 2026

Issued April 9, 2026

ShymeryDirect LED Lights Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Battery Ingestion; Violates Mandatory Standard for Consumer Products with Coin Batteries — recalled per CPSC on 4/9/2026. Reason: The recalled LED lights violate the mandatory standard for consumer products containing button cell or coin batteries because they contain lithium coin batteries that can be accessed easily by children, posing an ingestion hazard. Additionally, the LED lights do not have the warnings required by Reese's Law. If coin batteries are swallowed, they can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and death..

ShymeryDirect LED Lights Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Battery Ingestion; Violates Mandatory Standard for Consumer Products with Coin Batteries
Issuing agency
CPSC
Issued
Apr 9, 2026
States affected
1

What to do right now

  1. 1

    Stop using it

    Take it out of rotation. Don't consume, wear, or operate.

  2. 2

    Verify the match

    Compare lot numbers, UPCs, and dates against your product.

  3. 3

    Return or dispose

    Follow the manufacturer's instructions to refund or safely dispose.

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U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Summary of the official CPSC notice issued April 9, 2026. Last synced Apr 16, 2026. View on cpsc.gov

What's recalled

This recall involves ShymeryDirect branded LED lights. The recalled lights emit a warm white light. Each of the 24 LED lights includes two CR2032 lithium coin batteries. The LED lights measure about 1 inch in diameter. The products are clearly marked with the code X0037GYJYX on their packaging.

Why it was recalled

The recalled LED lights violate the mandatory standard for consumer products containing button cell or coin batteries because they contain lithium coin batteries that can be accessed easily by children, posing an ingestion hazard. Additionally, the LED lights do not have the warnings required by Reese's Law. If coin batteries are swallowed, they can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and death.

Where was it sold
1 state
nationwide
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Frequently asked questions

How do I find the lot number on the product?

The recall notice does not provide specific lot number information for the ShymeryDirect LED Lights. Since these products violate the mandatory standard for coin battery safety, all units sold may be affected. Check the CPSC recall notice for product identification details, or contact ShymeryDirect directly for help identifying whether your specific LED lights are included in this recall.

How do I find the lot number on the product?

The recall notice does not specify lot numbers or provide instructions for locating them on the ShymeryDirect LED lights. The recall applies to these LED light products because they violate the mandatory safety standard for items containing coin batteries. If you own ShymeryDirect LED lights, check the official CPSC recall notice for product identification details or contact the company directly for help determining if your specific product is included.

How do I find the lot number on the product?

The recall notice does not specify lot numbers or production codes for the ShymeryDirect LED lights. Since these products violate the mandatory standard for coin battery safety, check all ShymeryDirect LED lights you own, especially those with battery compartments. If you're unsure whether your specific unit is included, contact ShymeryDirect directly or check the official CPSC recall notice for identifying details and photos of the affected products.