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The population of Canada and the United States is being alerted about a recall of sun umbrellas, as these could catch fire and cause burns.

The umbrellas have LED lights on the arms interiors and the problem is that the umbrellas can catch fire after the battery unit they have for the lights overheats to a point of fire.

They are expected to be removed 33,000 umbrellas that have already been sold in Canada, in addition to others 400,000 that were sold in the United States.

The umbrellas have been sold in various colors.

To better identify them, the umbrellas have a solar panel with a black cover on the back of the solar panel disk. The solar panel cover is marked with “YEEZE” or “YEEZE 1” near the top of the cover.

As of June 9, 2022, the company that produces the product, SunVilla, received a report of battery overheating and an umbrella fire in Canada, although it had no reports of injuries.

In the United States, the company has received five reports of batteries overheating, four reports of umbrellas catching fire, and one report of smoke inhalation injuries .

SunVilla recommends that in addition to discontinuing use of the umbrella, customers should remove the solar panel from the umbrella, store the panel out of the sun and away from combustible materials, and never recharge the umbrella. appliance.

For more information, consumers can contact SunVilla by phone at 866-600-3133, by email to LEDRecall@sunvilla. com or visit the company website sunvilla.com.

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By Scribe