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Yaheetech Barrel-Shaped Chair — recall

Consumer goods · United Kingdom · 2026-05-15
Hazard: Fire

Yaheetech Barrel-Shaped Chair poses a fire hazard

CountryUnited Kingdom
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-05-15
Model identifiersModel number: 592191 - Grey; Batch number: Y01990B-202511;
CategoryFurniture
HazardFire
Hazard descriptionThe product presents a risk of fire as it does not meet UK flammability requirements. If the product is exposed to an ignition source the foam filling material could catch fire and continue to flame.
Non-complianceFurniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988
RemedyThe product has been recalled from end users by Monumart Ltd. Consumers who own the product should stop using it immediately and keep it away from possible fire sources. Please contact Monumart Ltd on 01473 744 360 or email customerservice@yaheetech.uk to arrange a return. Once returned, a full refund, including any postage costs will be issued.
Recall number2604-0178a
Official noticeView source ↗

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Self-check for comparable productsCell–charger matching, over-heat/over-charge protection, isolation of hot parts.
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