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Metalux Optimized High Bay (OHB) LED Light Fixtures

Cooper Lighting, LLC, of Peachtree City, Georgia

Summary

CPSC recalled Metalux Optimized High Bay (OHB) LED Light Fixtures by Cooper Lighting, LLC, of Peachtree City, Georgia. Hazard: The LED's board can overheat or come into contact with the lens or nearby combustible materials, posing a fire hazard.. Remedy: Consumers should stop using the recalled light fixtures immediately and contact Cooper Lighting to schedule a free repair or replacement. Consumers will be asked to complete a form at www.content.cooperlighting.com/ohb-recall to register the light fixtures and schedule a repair or replacement..

Details

Source

cpsc

External ID

26599

Action Date

2026-07-02

Status

Ongoing

Category

product

Product Description

This recall involves Metalux Optimized High Bay (OHB) LED light fixtures used indoors in commercial structures with high ceilings such as warehouses and commercial bays. The fixtures are painted white metal and measure between 2 feet and 4 feet in length and between 1 foot and 1.5 feet in width, with a plastic diffuser lens cover. The catalog number and date code are printed on the product label inside of the fixture channel cover, behind the tray and can be accessed by removing two screws. The date code is in a two-digit mm/dd/yy format representing the month, day and year. Catalog Number Date Code OHB-60SE April 2020 through December 2022 OHBL-60SE October 2022 through May 15, 2025 OHBL-100SE October 2022 through May 15, 2025

Context & Analysis

Cooper Lighting, LLC, of Peachtree City, Georgia has 2 FDA actions in our database, including 1 recall.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often does Cooper Lighting, LLC, of Peachtree City, Georgia have FDA actions?

Cooper Lighting, LLC, of Peachtree City, Georgia has 2 FDA actions in our database, including 1 recall and 0 device clearances.

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