Recall Alert: 191K Aroeve Air Purifiers Due to Overheating and Fire Risks
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In a significant safety alert, over 191,000 Aroeve air purifiers have been recalled due to multiple overheating incidents, including one reported fire, as stated by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
This recall impacts approximately 191,390 units of Aroeve brand air purifiers. According to the CPSC, “The air purifiers can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.”
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More than 191,000 air purifiers were recalled following dozens of reports of overheating and one report of a fire. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)
Aroeve has reported 37 instances of the air purifiers overheating, which includes one fire incident. Fortunately, there have been no injuries or property damage associated with these incidents.
The recall specifically affects model MK04 units manufactured before July 2025, with serial numbers starting with “BN.” These air purifiers were available in both black and white colors.
THOUSANDS OF SMOKE DETECTORS RECALLED OVER POTENTIAL FIRE HAZARD
About 191,390 air purifiers were impacted by the recall. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)
The affected units were sold online through platforms such as Amazon.com, Shopify.com, TEMU.com, and TikTok.com from September 2024 to June 2025, with prices ranging from $80 to $134, as reported by the CPSC.
Consumers are strongly advised to stop using the air purifiers immediately and to reach out to Aroeve for a free replacement.
Close-up of Aroeve brand air purifier, Menlo Park, California, November 22, 2025. (Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images / Getty Images)
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As of now, no injuries or property damage have been reported. Consumers are encouraged to act swiftly to ensure their safety.
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In a significant safety alert, over 191,000 Aroeve air purifiers have been recalled due to multiple overheating incidents, including one reported fire, as stated by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
This recall impacts approximately 191,390 units of Aroeve brand air purifiers. According to the CPSC, “The air purifiers can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.”
JAGUAR LAND ROVER RECALLING 2,300 ELECTRIC VEHICLES IN US OVER FIRE RISK
More than 191,000 air purifiers were recalled following dozens of reports of overheating and one report of a fire. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)
Aroeve has reported 37 instances of the air purifiers overheating, which includes one fire incident. Fortunately, there have been no injuries or property damage associated with these incidents.
The recall specifically affects model MK04 units manufactured before July 2025, with serial numbers starting with “BN.” These air purifiers were available in both black and white colors.
THOUSANDS OF SMOKE DETECTORS RECALLED OVER POTENTIAL FIRE HAZARD
About 191,390 air purifiers were impacted by the recall. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)
The affected units were sold online through platforms such as Amazon.com, Shopify.com, TEMU.com, and TikTok.com from September 2024 to June 2025, with prices ranging from $80 to $134, as reported by the CPSC.
Consumers are strongly advised to stop using the air purifiers immediately and to reach out to Aroeve for a free replacement.
Close-up of Aroeve brand air purifier, Menlo Park, California, November 22, 2025. (Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images / Getty Images)
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As of now, no injuries or property damage have been reported. Consumers are encouraged to act swiftly to ensure their safety.
