Various Battery-operated Light Up Toys Recall

Published by Reclia Safety Desk | June 28, 2026

📌 Recall Notice

Product: Various Battery-operated Light Up Toys

Brand: Various

Hazards: Burn Hazard, Chemical Risk

What to do: Stop using this product. Follow the recall instructions for refund or replacement.

Official US CPSC Recall Notice
Recall #10757 |
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Recall Summary

Product Various Battery-operated Light Up Toys
Brand Various
Category Toys Children
Recall Number 10757
Hazard Burn Hazard, Chemical Risk
Units Affected Not specified
Recall Date May 07, 2026
Remedy Contact manufacturer
Country 🇺🇸 United States

Here is the factual recall information record based solely on the provided source data.

Recall Summary
This recall involves various battery-operated toys manufactured by ZMC Group. The recall was initiated on May 7, 2026, and is identified by CPSC Recall Number 26466. The recall includes all batch numbers for the referenced products. The toys were sold at various discount stores nationwide from May 2023 through April 2026 for about $1. Approximately 124,560 units are affected. The toys were manufactured in China.

Affected Products
The recalled products are battery-operated toys sold under the ZMC Group brand. The specific product names and item numbers are as follows:
– 19.4″ Assorted Colors Light Up Stick (Item

885S-01/02)

– Light Up Halloween Wands (Item

777-HW)

– Light Up Halo Flower Headband (Item

G06-2L)

– Light Up Devil Horns Headband (Item

G03-C)

– Light Up Polka Dot Bow Headband (Item

G01-1)

– LED Light Up Flying Disc (Item

UFO)

– Lite-Up Maraca (Item

668-23)

– Light Up Yo-Yo (Item

9987B)

– Cardpack Flashing Whistle Necklace (Item

ZS166)

Packaging for the products has a label with the item number, identification of the distributor, place of manufacture, production date, and batch number. The recall includes all batch numbers for the referenced products.

Hazard Information
The recalled toys violate the mandatory safety standard for children’s toys because the toy contains button cell batteries that can be easily accessed by children. If button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, including internal chemical burns, and death. No injuries have been reported in connection with this recall.

Consumer Action Required
Consumers should stop using the toys immediately and take them away from children. Consumers should then contact ZMC Group for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to remove the batteries, break each component in half or write “RECALLED” or a large “X” on the product with a permanent marker, and submit a photo of the destroyed/marked pieces to recallzmctoy@gmail.com. Note: Button cell batteries are hazardous. Batteries should be disposed of or recycled by following local hazardous waste procedures.

Official Remedy
The official remedy for this recall is a full refund from ZMC Group.

Contact Information
Consumers can contact ZMC Group toll-free at 888-407-3225 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. PT Monday through Friday. Consumers can also email the company at recallzmctoy@gmail.com or visit www.zmcgroupinc.com and click “Recall” at the top of the page for more information.

Recall Timeline

  • **May 07, 2026** – Recall announced by CPSC (Source)
  • **Current** – Consumers advised to stop using product
  • **Ongoing** – Refund or replacement available

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I identify the recalled Various Battery-operated Light Up Toys?

A: Check the model and serial number on your product against the official recall notice (#10757).

Q: What should I do if I own the recalled Various Battery-operated Light Up Toys?

A: The recall notice advises consumers to stop using the product and follow the recall instructions.

Q: How do I get a refund or replacement for the recalled Various Battery-operated Light Up Toys?

A: Contact the manufacturer using the information in the recall notice.

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