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Pyro Diablo recall check: stop using Diablo Rising 9 Shots today

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A quick visual check for the recalled product name, model number, and immediate action step.
  • Checked: 2026-06-25 09:35 KST
  • Primary sources: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recall notice, Bada Boom Fireworks recall page

The CPSC announced on June 18, 2026 that Bada Boom Fireworks is recalling Pyro Diablo “Diablo Rising” 9 Shots fireworks. The official reason is that the product contains overloaded pyrotechnic composition beyond the federal limit for audible-effect devices in aerial fireworks, creating a risk of larger-than-expected explosions and burns.

This is a U.S. retail recall, but it is still useful for travelers, gift buyers, and families checking stored holiday fireworks. If you already have a box at home, the practical move today is simple: match the product name and model number first.

How to identify the recalled item

  • Look for Pyro Diablo “Diablo Rising” 9 Shots on the package.
  • Check whether the model number is PD-C5001.
  • Compare the box art with the orange dragon graphic and blue-purple background.
  • Think back to purchases made at Bada Boom Fireworks stores in Pennsylvania between March and May 2026.

What to do if it matches

  1. Stop using it immediately.
  2. Keep it separate from other fireworks in the original box.
  3. Contact Bada Boom Fireworks for the refund process. The CPSC remedy says return it to the store for a refund.
  4. Write down the product name, model number, purchase timing, and store location before contacting them.

Official links

Bottom line: If you have Pyro Diablo Diablo Rising 9 Shots (PD-C5001), stop using it today and check the store-return refund steps.