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Raychy light sneakers recall check: battery ingestion risk, look today

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ONEPRESS image summarizing the June 25, 2026 CPSC recall of Raychy children's light sneakers and the battery-ingestion risk
ONEPRESS safety image summarizing the CPSC recall details and what households should check first.
  • Checked: 2026-06-26 08:55 KST
  • Primary source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recall notice dated June 25, 2026

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recalled Raychy Children’s Light Sneakers Unisex on June 25, 2026. The issue is not just a quality problem. The CPSC says children can access the coin battery compartment, and the product and packaging do not meet required Reese’s Law warning rules.

This matters outside the U.S. too because glowing shoes can enter a home through Amazon orders, gifts from relatives abroad, or resale. If you have children’s shoes that light up, today’s practical check is simple: can a child open or reach the battery area?

Why this needs a same-day check

Coin battery ingestion can cause severe internal burns very quickly, even when there is no obvious outside injury. The CPSC warns that the hazard can lead to serious injury or death.

How to identify the recalled shoes

  • Product name: Raychy Children’s Light Sneakers Unisex
  • Colors: red, black, and blue
  • Features: spider-web pattern on top and lights in the sole
  • Label: check for Fashion on the tongue
  • Sale details from the CPSC notice: sold on Amazon.com in January 2026 for about $28

What to do today if you have them

  1. Stop children from wearing the shoes right away.
  2. Move them to a place children cannot reach.
  3. Check whether the battery compartment opens by hand or feels loose.
  4. Save photos and any order record before starting a refund request.
  5. Use the recall contact in the notice to ask about the refund process. The listed email is raychyrecall@outlook.com.

Official links

Bottom line: If there are light-up children’s shoes in your home, check the battery compartment first, not just the brand name. If the pair looks like the recalled Raychy shoes, stop using it and confirm the official refund process.