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Fireworks and pyrotechnic articles Recalls (UK)

All 1 UK fireworks and pyrotechnic articles product safety recalls and alerts from the Office for Product Safety & Standards (OPSS) β€” 0 flagged as serious risk.

What fireworks and pyrotechnic articles have been recalled in the UK?

As of 25 June 2026, the UK Office for Product Safety & Standards (OPSS) lists 1 fireworks and pyrotechnic articles safety recalls and alerts (2025-04-15 to 2026-06-25), 0 flagged as serious risk. The most recent is "Encrypted Fireworks Ltd Handheld 60-Second and 90-Second Smoke Flares" by Encrypted Fireworks Ltd (10 April 2026) for: The product presents a risk of fire and explosion as it contains both Potassium Chlorate and Sulphur. Always check the model or batch number against the official notice (OGL v3.0).

Source:UK Office for Product Safety & Standards (OPSS) β€” Product safety alerts, reports and recallsΒ·as of 2025-04-15 to 2026-06-25updated daily (last: )
Reference period: 2025-04-15 to 2026-06-25Β· OPSS (gov.uk) Β· Open Government Licence v3.0 Β· United Kingdom

Fireworks and pyrotechnic articles recalls & alerts (2025-04-15 to 2026-06-25)

UK Fireworks and pyrotechnic articles product safety notices β€” OPSS, gov.uk (highest risk first)
DateBrandProductTypeRisk
10 April 2026Encrypted Fireworks LtdEncrypted Fireworks Ltd Handheld 60-Second and 90-Second Smoke FlaresProduct safety reportNot provided

Every fireworks and pyrotechnic articles notice

Encrypted Fireworks Ltd Handheld 60-Second and 90-Second Smoke Flares

Encrypted Fireworks Ltd Β· Product safety report Β·

The product presents a risk of fire and explosion as it contains both Potassium Chlorate and Sulphur.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I check if my fireworks and pyrotechnic article has been recalled?
Match the brand, model and batch or serial number on your product against the 1 notices listed on this page, then open the official OPSS notice to confirm. Recalls usually affect specific batches, so check the exact numbers β€” a product of the same name may not be affected. Source: OPSS, gov.uk (2025-04-15 to 2026-06-25).
What should I do if my product is on this list?
Stop using it (unplug it if electrical), open the linked official notice, confirm your model or batch is affected, and follow the remedy β€” usually a free repair, replacement or refund. Keep the product until the remedy is complete in case you need it to claim.
Why are fireworks and pyrotechnic articles recalled?
In this OPSS dataset, fireworks and pyrotechnic articles notices are issued for hazards such as fire, electric shock, chemical exposure, choking or injury risks. The hazard for each specific product is listed in the table on this page, taken verbatim from the official OPSS notice.
Who publishes UK product recalls?
The Office for Product Safety & Standards (OPSS), part of the Department for Business and Trade, publishes non-food product recalls, reports and alerts on gov.uk under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

Contains public sector information published by Department for Business and Trade and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: UK Office for Product Safety & Standards (OPSS) β€” Product safety alerts, reports and recalls (2025-04-15 to 2026-06-25, published 25 June 2026).