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How Does the Problem Occur?
The hazard occurs when the recalled sauna blanket overheats. Because the product is designed to surround the user’s body and generate heat, overheating can create a direct burn risk while also creating a fire risk near beds, couches, floors, blankets, or other household materials.
The recalled products were sold in-store at Target, Macy’s, and Snappy and online at Target.com from February 2025 through February 2026 for about $130. Consumers were told to unplug the sauna blanket, cut the power cord, write “Recalled” on the controller, and submit photos showing the serial number and recall marking to confirm replacement eligibility.
Who May Be Affected?
- Consumers who purchased a recalled SLF Sauna Blanket
- People burned or exposed to overheating while using the product
- Households that experienced furniture damage, smoke, or fire-related losses
Who May Be Liable?
- Tzumi Electronics, the importer identified in the recall
- Manufacturers or component suppliers, if supported by the evidence
- Retailers or online sellers, where legally applicable
- Other parties involved in design, testing, instructions, warnings, or distribution
Do I Qualify?
- Did you purchase an SLF Sauna Blanket?
- Does the product show model number 30065TAR?
- Does the controller show serial number WF2236430065?
- Did the sauna blanket overheat, smoke, burn, or damage furniture?
- Did you suffer burns, property damage, medical bills, or other losses?
- Do you still have the blanket, controller, receipt, photos, or medical records?
Important Legal Actions or Recalls
Overheating wearable devices may involve the same failure mechanism seen in lithium-ion battery explosions.
| Event | Year | Type | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tzumi SLF Sauna Blanket Recall | 2026 | CPSC Recall | Replacement | About 3,600 units recalled due to fire and burn hazards |
Potential Compensation
- Medical bills for burn treatment
- Property damage repair or replacement costs
- Lost wages or missed work
- Pain and suffering
- Out-of-pocket costs related to overheating, smoke, or fire damage
Results vary. Past outcomes do not guarantee future results.
Legal Process Overview
- Consultation: A legal team reviews the sauna blanket model, incident facts, and damages.
- Investigation: Photos, receipts, serial numbers, damaged property records, and medical documents are gathered.
- Filing: A claim may be filed if the evidence supports liability and damages.
- Discovery: The parties exchange evidence about overheating, product design, warnings, testing, and incident reports.
- Resolution: The claim may resolve through settlement or further litigation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What Tzumi sauna blanket was recalled?
A: The recall involves SLF Sauna Blankets, model number 30065TAR, with serial number WF2236430065.
Q: Why were Tzumi sauna blankets recalled?
A: They were recalled because the products can overheat, creating fire and burn hazards.
Q: How many Tzumi sauna blankets were recalled?
A: About 3,600 units were recalled.
Q: Were injuries reported?
A: The CPSC notice reported six overheating incidents and five reports of minor furniture damage, but did not report consumer injuries.
Q: Where were the recalled sauna blankets sold?
A: They were sold at Target, Macy’s, and Snappy stores and online at Target.com from February 2025 through February 2026.
Q: What should consumers do now?
A: Consumers should stop using the recalled sauna blanket immediately, unplug it, and follow Tzumi’s instructions for obtaining a replacement.
Q: Can I file a lawsuit after a Tzumi sauna blanket fire?
A: You may have a claim if a recalled sauna blanket caused documented burns, property damage, smoke exposure, medical bills, or other financial losses.
References
- https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Tzumi-Electronics-Recalls-SLF-Sauna-Blankets-Due-to-Fire-and-Burn-Hazards
- https://www.cpsc.gov/Safety-Education
- https://www.saferproducts.gov/
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