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Heating Pack — recall

Consumer goods · South Korea · 2025-12-11 · China-origin
Hazard: Temperature characteristics (maximum te…Origin: China

Riye Heating Pack exceeds maximum temperature and total lead content standards

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CountrySouth Korea
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2025-12-11
Country of originChina
ManufacturerRiye Corporation
Model identifiersTHERMAL PACK
Hazard descriptionTemperature characteristics (maximum temperature) exceed standard: - Measured value: 74.8 ℃ - Standard: 70 ℃ or less Total lead content exceeds standard by 1.4 times: - Part: Powder - Measured value: 431 mg/kg - Standard: 300 mg/kg or less Inadequate labeling: - Maximum temperature omitted Risk of burns due to excessive temperature rise. Exposure to lead can cause dermatitis, keratitis, central nervous system disorders, etc. Concern about providing incorrect information.
RemedyConsumers who own the product should immediately stop using it. Contact or visit the inquiry center to receive measures such as repair, exchange, or refund.
Recall number4120
Official noticeView source ↗

What this means for sellers

Likely platform / channel actionsMarketplaces may delist the same or similar products, freeze or force-remove inventory (e.g. Amazon FBA) and notify past buyers.
Self-check for comparable productsAccessible-surface temperature rise; guarding of heat sources.
Rules & standards likely involvedthe destination market's product-safety rules and mandatory standards

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