SNOOZ Recalls Electrical Fans Due to Fire Hazard Recall 2026
Issued April 9, 2026
SNOOZ Recalls Electrical Fans Due to Fire Hazard — recalled per CPSC on 4/9/2026. Reason: The power connector inside the fan can corrode and cause the fan to overheat, posing a risk of fire..

What to do right now
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Stop using it
Take it out of rotation. Don't consume, wear, or operate.
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Verify the match
Compare lot numbers, UPCs, and dates against your product.
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Return or dispose
Follow the manufacturer's instructions to refund or safely dispose.
Verified source
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 the Breez 2-in-1 Smart Bedroom and White Noise electrical fan that provides a combination of white noise and air circulation. It comes in white with a beige stand and is equipped with a temperature-sensing Auto-Fan Mode and user-friendly smart features accessible via the companion app. The Breez fans have a removable barrel power jack and have a serial number on the underside of the fan's wooden base that begins with BZ10 or BZ02.
Why it was recalled
The power connector inside the fan can corrode and cause the fan to overheat, posing a risk of fire.
Where was it sold1 state
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Frequently asked questions
How do I find the lot number on the product?
The recall notice doesn't specify where the lot number is located on SNOOZ fans. Typically, lot numbers appear on product labels, tags, or stickers attached to the fan's base, back, or packaging. Check these areas carefully. If you can't locate it, contact SNOOZ customer service directly—they can help identify your specific fan and confirm if it's part of this recall. Stop using the fan if you suspect it's affected.
How worried should I be? What does this recall class mean?
The recall class is "unknown," which means the CPSC hasn't officially categorized the risk level. However, the hazard itself—potential fire from corrosion and overheating—is serious. You should be moderately concerned if you own this fan. Stop using it and follow the recall instructions for a replacement or refund. Fire hazards warrant prompt action, but this isn't an immediate emergency if the fan is unplugged and stored safely. Check the CPSC website for specific model numbers and next steps.
How do I get a refund for this recall?
Contact SNOOZ directly to arrange a refund or replacement for your recalled fan. The company will likely ask for proof of purchase and your fan's serial number or model information. Since this is a fire hazard recall, SNOOZ may offer a prepaid shipping label to return the fan safely. Check SNOOZ's website or customer service for specific refund instructions and timelines. Keep documentation of all communications for your records.