CPSC Recall in 2016: LED Lamps Recalled by Technical Consumer Products Due to Electrical Shock Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Habitat for Humanity in California

Updated on January 18, 2026.

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Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 17-042
Date: December 01, 2016
Product Name: LED lamps
Recall Description:

This recall involves 10 watt LED A19 Shape lamps sold under the TCP brand name.  These lamps are white and produce a soft white (2700 Kelvin) color temperature. Recalled units have item number “LED10A19DODLCHP” and the date code printed directly on the white plastic heat-sink of the lamp, just above the screw in the base. Consumers will need to shut off power to the lights and disengage the lamp to check the item number and date code.     Item Number Brand UPC Description Date Code   LED10A19DODLCHP TCP 7-6214804626-4 10 wall LED A19 lamp with High Performance Dimming  2700K 1423217          

Hazard Description:

The LED lamp can overheat, exposing an energized heat-sink and wires, posing an electrical shock hazard. 

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Refund, Replace

Units: About 39,000
Incidents:

None reported.

Sold At:

Habitat for Humanity of San Joaquin County in Stockton, Calif. from August 2016 through September 2016 for about $3

Manufactured In:

China