100L LED Musica Lights
Lighting chain with 100 non-replaceable, coloured LED lamps. The product includes a socket outlet to connect another lighting chain.
- Risk level
- Serious risk
- Type
- Burns, Electric shock, Fire
- Category
- Lighting chains
- Hazard
- The cable is not properly anchored and is too thin. The accessible wires have inadequate insulation. The structure of cord extension socket allows single-pole insertion of plugs. The cable could overheat, burning the user or leading to a fire. The user could touch accessible live parts, which may cause an electric shock.
- Origin
- People's Republic of China
⚖️ Actions ordered by authorities
- ▸ (to: Distributor) Withdrawal of the product from market
- ▸ (to: Distributor) Recall of the product from end users
What is this? A string of 100 LED “Musica” lights made in China. The power cable is weak and the plug sockets are unsafe.
What's happening? The thin cable can overheat and the wires are not well covered. Plugs can be pushed in the wrong way, risking fire or electric shock.
Does this affect me? If you own these lights in Hungary, they could burn you or start a fire.
What should I do? Stop using them right away and ask a shop or electrician for a safe replacement.
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🔬 Medical / technical details (for professionals)
Risk level: Serious risk · Type: Burns, Electric shock, Fire · Category: Lighting chains · Hazard: The cable is not properly anchored and is too thin. The accessible wires have inadequate insulation. The structure of cord extension socket allows single-pole insertion of plugs. The cable could overheat, burning the user or leading to a fire. The user could touch accessible live parts, which may cause an electric shock. · Origin: People's Republic of China
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