Aroeve Air Purifiers Recalled Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
Airova recalls approximately 191,390 Aroeve MK04 air purifiers that can overheat and catch fire. The company received 37 reports of overheating, including one fire, but no injuries or property damage have been reported.
What this means for you
Real risk of harm even if no illness or injury has been reported yet. Stop using the product and follow the agency's guidance.
Our severity reasoning: This recall involves a risk-of-harm consumer product with documented fire and burn hazards, meeting the Score 3 criterion. Although the source explicitly states no injuries or property damage have been reported, the hazard is substantiated by 37 reports of overheating and one confirmed fire incident.
Plain-English summary
Airova, Inc. of Newark, California, is recalling approximately 191,390 Aroeve brand air purifiers (model MK04) that can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers. The affected units were manufactured prior to July 2025 and have serial numbers starting with "BN." The recalled purifiers come in black or white.
Airova received 37 reports of the air purifiers overheating, including one report of fire. However, no injuries or property damage have been reported to date.
The recalled air purifiers were sold online at Amazon.com, Shopify.com, TEMU.com, and TikTok.com from September 2024 through June 2025 for between $80 and $134.
Consumers should stop using the recalled air purifiers immediately. Airova is offering a free replacement unit. For assistance, consumers can email [email protected] or visit https://aroeve.com/ and click "Product Recalls," or visit https://aroeve.com/pages/product-recall-information.
The recalled product
- Product
- Aroeve brand air purifiers
- Manufacturer
- Airova, Inc. of Newark, California
- Category
- Consumer Product — Air Purifier
- Hazard
- fire
- burn-injury
- Affected units
- 191,390
Distribution
Distributed nationwide across the United States.
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