Fireworks Recall Affects Over 100,000 Units Ahead of July 4
Federal safety regulators have issued a recall covering more than 100,000 fireworks as households across the country gear up for Independence Day celebrations. The action targets specific products that pose potential safety risks if used. Consumers who purchased any of the affected items are being told to set them aside and seek a refund rather …

Federal safety regulators have issued a recall covering more than 100,000 fireworks as households across the country gear up for Independence Day celebrations. The action targets specific products that pose potential safety risks if used. Consumers who purchased any of the affected items are being told to set them aside and seek a refund rather than proceed with planned displays.
Scope of the Recall
The recall involves a substantial volume of consumer fireworks distributed through major retail channels. Regulators emphasize that the timing, just before the peak holiday period, makes prompt action especially important for public safety. Affected items include various types commonly sold for backyard or community events.
Brands and Products Named
Several well-known lines appear on the recall list. These include WinCo fireworks, Unity products, and certain Roman candles. Shoppers are encouraged to inspect any recent purchases against the full list of recalled stock numbers and descriptions released by authorities.
- WinCo fireworks
- Unity products
- Roman candles meeting the recall criteria
Refund Process and Next Steps
Regulators are directing consumers to stop using the recalled fireworks right away. The products can be returned to the place of purchase for a full refund, with no need for additional documentation in most cases. Retailers have been instructed to facilitate these returns quickly to clear unsafe inventory before the holiday weekend.
Why the Alert Matters Now
July 4 remains one of the busiest times for fireworks use nationwide. A recall of this scale reduces the chance that defective or hazardous items reach consumers during high-volume celebrations. Officials continue to monitor distribution channels and update guidance as more information becomes available.


