Health Canada says Fusion brand solar-powered tiki torches are being recalled because of the risk of fire.
The department says the batteries can overheat and cause the light fixture’s housing to melt.
It says the Ontario-based company has already had 19 reports of the light melting, but no injuries have been reported.
The recall affects Fusion black, 3-in-1 solar-powered tiki torches that were made in China.
They were sold across the country between January and July 17th.
Anyone who was one of the tiki torches should return it for a refund.