PQL Recalls LED Light Fixtures Due to Fire Hazard
Summary
PQL is recalling approximately 186,520 High Bay Linear LED light fixtures due to a fire hazard caused by degrading retaining pins. Consumers are advised to stop using the fixtures immediately and contact PQL for a free repair.
What changed
PQL, Inc. has issued a recall for about 186,520 High Bay Linear LED light fixtures sold nationwide between January 2016 and June 2025. The recall, initiated on February 26, 2026, addresses a fire hazard where retaining pins securing the LED board can degrade, potentially causing the board to come loose within the fixture. One incident of a fixture catching fire has been reported, though no injuries have occurred.
Consumers who purchased these fixtures are instructed to immediately cease using them and contact PQL for a free repair, which involves replacing the retaining pins. Consumers can register for the recall and find more information on PQL's website. The affected model numbers are listed for both 2-foot and 4-foot configurations, and the model number can be found on the back of the fixture. Failure to address this hazard could result in a fire.
What to do next
- Immediately stop using recalled PQL High Bay Linear LED light fixtures.
- Contact PQL at 805-416-5251 or safety@pqlighting.com to arrange for a free repair.
- Register the product for the recall at https://pqlighting.com/product-recall-notice.
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Recalled High Bay Linear LED light fixture
Recalled High Bay Linear LED light fixture
Recalled High Bay Linear LED light fixture
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Name of Product: High Bay Linear LED light fixtures Hazard: The retaining pins used to secure the LED board inside some units can degrade allowing the LED board to come loose inside the fixture, posing a fire hazard.
Remedy: Repair Recall Date: February 26, 2026 Units: About 186,520
Consumer Contact PQL toll-free at 805-416-5251 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT, Monday through Friday, email at safety@pqlighting.com or online at https://pqlighting.com/product-recall-notice, or https://pqlighting.com and click on “Resources” then “Safety Recall Form” for more information.
Recall Details
Description: This recall involves High Bay Linear LED light fixtures. The fixtures are rectangular, white, metal, and are available in either 2-foot or 4-foot-wide configurations.
2-foot-wide models:
55202, 55203, 55208, 55209, 55209-WC, 55213, 55214, 55222, 55223, 55225, 55226, 55227, 55228, 55360, 55361, 55362, 55363, 55477, 55478, 55480, 55481, 55482, 55483, 55484, 55485, 55504, 55505, 55506, 55507, 55508, 55511, 55512, 55514, 55515, 55518, 55534, 55535, 55536, 55537, 55538, 55539, 55710, 55711, 55712, 55713, 55714, 55715.
4-foot-wide models:
55213, 55214, 55215, 55230, 55231, 55232, 55364, 55365, 55366, 55367, 55487, 55491, 55492, 55510, 55521, 55716, 55717, 55720, 55722.
The model numbers can be found on the back of the fixture.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the High Bay Linear LED light fixtures and contact PQL for free replacement retaining pins. Consumers should register their product at https://pqlighting.com/product-recall-notice.
Incidents/Injuries: T he firm has received one report of a LED light fixture catching fire. No injuries have been reported.
Sold At: Stores Nationwide including LED Indy, Universal Lighting of America, Inc, and Independent Lighting, and online from January 2016 through June 2025 for between $50 to $350. Manufacturer(s): Jiangsu Ever-Tie Lighting Co., Ltd, of China Importer(s): P QL, Inc., of Simi Valley, California
Manufactured In: Hong Kong Recall number: 26-278 Fast Track Recall
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