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LiCB CR2032 3V Lithium Coin Batteries Recall

Guangzhou Lichengbei Battery Technology Co. β€” recalled by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on May 14, 2026 due to the recalled coin batteries are not in child-resistant packaging and do not bear the warning labels required under?reese's law.?when button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, and death..

Has the LiCB CR2032 3V Lithium Coin Batteries been recalled?

Yes. The LiCB CR2032 3V Lithium Coin Batteries (Guangzhou Lichengbei Battery Technology Co.) was recalled by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on May 14, 2026 due to the recalled coin batteries are not in child-resistant packaging and do not bear the warning labels required under?reese's law.?when button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, and death.. Stop using it and follow the remedy in the official CPSC notice β€” recall remedies (refund, replacement or repair) are free (public domain).

Source:U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) β€” CPSC RecallsΒ·as of 2026-04-09 to 2026-06-18updated daily (last: )
Serious injury / death hazardRecalled May 14, 2026Β· CPSC (cpsc.gov/Recalls) Β· Public domain (17 U.S.C. Β§ 105) Β· United States

Recall details

CPSC recall title
Lithium Coin Batteries Recalled Due?to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Battery Ingestion; Violates Federal Statute for Child-Resistant Packaging of Coin Batteries; Imported and Sold on Amazon by LiCB
Product
LiCB CR2032 3V Lithium Coin Batteries
Responsible firm
Guangzhou Lichengbei Battery Technology Co., Ltd., dba LiCB, of China
Hazard
The recalled coin batteries are not in child-resistant packaging and do not bear the warning labels required under?Reese's Law.?When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, and death.
Category Β· date
Children / Toys Β· May 14, 2026
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Frequently asked questions

Why was the LiCB CR2032 3V Lithium Coin Batteries recalled?
Lithium Coin Batteries Recalled Due?to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Battery Ingestion; Violates Federal Statute for Child-Resistant Packaging of Coin Batteries; Imported and Sold on Amazon by LiCB (CPSC, May 14, 2026). The recall hazard is: The recalled coin batteries are not in child-resistant packaging and do not bear the warning labels required under?Reese's Law.?When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, and death..
What should I do if I own this product?
Stop using the recalled product immediately and keep it out of reach of children where the hazard warrants it. Follow the remedy described in the official CPSC notice linked on this page β€” typically a free refund, replacement or repair. Recall remedies are provided free of charge; you should not be asked to pay.
Do I get a refund for a recalled product?
It depends on the remedy CPSC and the firm announce for this specific recall β€” commonly a refund, a free replacement, or a free repair kit. The exact remedy and how to claim it are stated in the official CPSC recall notice linked above. Recall remedies are always provided free of charge to the consumer.
Where does this recall information come from?
This page reproduces the official CPSC recall record verbatim. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) publishes consumer-product recalls at cpsc.gov/Recalls as U.S. Government work in the public domain (17 U.S.C. Β§ 105). Always check the official CPSC notice for the authoritative, current details.

Contains public sector information published by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and licensed under the U.S. Government work β€” public domain (17 U.S.C. Β§ 105). Source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) β€” CPSC Recalls (2026-04-09 to 2026-06-18, published June 27, 2026).