URGENT RECALL: Happiness Light LED Lights

The Hazard

CHOKING & CHEMICAL BURN

Happiness Light LED lights are being recalled because they contain small button batteries that are easily accessible to children. If swallowed, these batteries can cause serious internal burns, injuries, and even death. The lights also lack required warnings about the battery hazard. Stop using these lights immediately to protect children in your home.

About 2,800 units are affected. No injuries have been reported so far.

Technical Breakdown

The recall stems from a violation of safety standards designed to prevent children from accessing and swallowing button batteries. The LED lights’ design allows easy access to the CR2032 lithium coin batteries, which can be extremely dangerous if ingested. When a child swallows a button battery, it can cause chemical burns in the esophagus and stomach within a short period of time. These burns can lead to long-term health problems or even death.

Furthermore, the product fails to meet Reese’s Law requirements, meaning it lacks necessary warnings about the potential hazards of button batteries. This lack of warning information makes it harder for parents and caregivers to understand the risks and take appropriate precautions. The combination of easy access and missing warnings creates a significant safety hazard for young children.

Affected Products

  • Happiness Light LED Lights

Sentinel Action Plan

  1. STOP: Immediately stop using the recalled LED lights. Keep them out of reach of children.
  2. DOCUMENT: Take pictures of the LED lights and packaging if possible. Note where and when you purchased them.
  3. ACT: Contact Happiness Light by email at usa@happinesslight.com for instructions on how to receive a refund or replacement.

FAQ

What are the dimensions of the recalled lights?

The lights are round and measure about 1.18 inches in diameter.

Where were these lights sold?

The lights were sold online at Amazon.com from March 2024 through February 2026.

How much did these lights cost?

The lights sold for about $20.

Can I get compensation?

If you suffered injuries or property damage, you may be entitled to compensation. Use our free Legal Rights Assessment above.