Health Canada has issued an expanded recall notice for ESR HaloLock wireless power blocks used for mobile phone charging after receiving reports the products caused fires in Canada and the United States.
The fires are caused when the lithium-ion battery inside the recalled power banks overheats, the notice said.
All ESR HaloLock Wireless Power Bank products with model numbers 2G520, 2G505B, 2G512B, and 2G505, are being recalled by Waymeet Ltd. The model number is located on the side of the power banks, which are available in various colours, including black, white, light blue, dark blue, and grey.
“Immediately stop using the recalled products and contact Waymeet Limited for a full refund,” Health Canada said. “Dispose of it by contacting your municipality for instructions on how to safely transport and dispose of lithium-ion batteries.”
The company reported that 11,757 of the impacted products were sold in Canada and 46,190 were sold in the United States from October 2022 to July 2025. The chargers are manufactured in China.
Fire Pit Recall
The agency has also issued a notice of recall for the Nordic Flame Tabletop Fire Pit due to inadequate labelling that Health Canada says could lead to injury or death.
“The lack of appropriate labelling and hazard information could contribute to a flame jetting incident and/or unintentional exposure to the product and lead to serious illness, injury, or death,” the health agency said, noting that no injuries had been reported as of Oct. 7.
Flame jetting takes place when fuel vapours surrounding a poured fuel stream ignite during the refuelling of a portable fire product that remains lit, potentially when the flame is not easily seen, Health Canada said. It may also happen when the flame has been put out, yet the device retains heat.
“This can result in a burst of flaming fuel being rapidly expelled out of the container and travelling a distance dangerous to the user and bystanders,” the agency said. “Flame jetting occurs very quickly, so the user and/or bystanders are unable to react quickly enough to move away from an incoming flame jet.”
Giant Tiger reported 1,488 units of the affected products were sold in Canada from February to September of this year.
The fire pit is rectangular in shape and is stainless steel with a fuel cup and a burner handle. The product UPC number 78557162608 appears on the packaging of the product .







