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1-K Kerosene Heater Fluid Portable Fuel Containers

Alliance Chemical, of Taylor, Texas

Summary

CPSC recalled 1-K Kerosene Heater Fluid Portable Fuel Containers by Alliance Chemical, of Taylor, Texas. Hazard: The pre-filled fuel containers violate the mandatory safety standards for portable fuel containers because they lack flame mitigation devices required under the Portable Fuel Container Safety Act, posing a deadly risk of flash fire. In addition, the Children's Gasoline Burn Prevention Act requires all closures on portable kerosene fuel containers to be child-resistant. The container is not child-resistant, posing a risk of burn and poisoning to children.. Remedy: Consumers should stop using the recalled fuel containers immediately, place them out of reach of children and contact Alliance Chemical for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to provide a dated photo of the product and dispose of the fuel following local hazardous waste procedures. Note: Kerosene fuel is hazardous. Fuel containers should be disposed of or recycled by following local hazardous waste procedures..

Details

Source

cpsc

External ID

26445

Action Date

2026-04-30

Status

Ongoing

Category

product

Product Description

This recall involves the bottles of 1-K Kerosene Heater Fuel. The bottles come in transparent plastic containers with white caps and have a multicolor label with "KEROSENE" in all capital white lettering and "1-K HEATER FUEL" in similar lettering. The label only has a single front panel and contains warnings and distributor information.

Context & Analysis

Alliance Chemical, of Taylor, Texas has 4 FDA actions in our database, including 2 recalls.

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Alliance Chemical, of Taylor, Texas has 4 FDA actions in our database, including 2 recalls and 0 device clearances.

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