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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a critical warning for iHeat heated insoles. These insoles pose serious risks in Ohio. The agency reported 11 incidents of fires, explosions, and thermal events. Consequently, Ohioans using these insoles must act quickly. The danger stems from faulty lithium-ion batteries. Even when turned off, these batteries can ignite. Thus, immediate action is essential for safety.

Why Ohioans Should Care

Ohio’s cold winters make heated insoles popular. Many residents bought iHeat insoles on Amazon from 2022 to 2024. However, eight reported burn injuries, including second and third-degree burns, highlight the danger. For example, a Cleveland hiker could face risks unknowingly. Therefore, Ohioans must check their insoles immediately. The insoles, sold in black or red, feature “iHeat” on the sole. If you own these, stop using them now.

Safe Disposal is Key

Proper disposal is crucial to avoid further hazards. Don’t toss iHeat insoles in regular trash or recycling. Instead, contact your local hazardous waste facility. For instance, Ohio’s municipal centers often accept defective lithium-ion batteries. Additionally, call ahead to confirm disposal options. This ensures you protect your home and community. Moreover, never sell or donate these dangerous insoles.

Staying Safe in Ohio

Ohioans deserve safe winter gear. While iHeat’s manufacturer, Zhangfengqing, hasn’t cooperated with CPSC, you can stay proactive. Check CPSC.gov for updates and report incidents. Ultimately, Ohio’s safety-conscious residents can avoid this fiery risk.