Walt Disney Parks and Resorts is recalling about 3,000 holiday-themed Mickey Mouse nightlights after one caused an electrical fire.

Liquid from the Happy Holidays! Mickey Mouse nightlights can leak onto electrical outlets, posing a fire hazard.

There have been two incidents involving the nightlights, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. It did not provide details on the second one. No injuries were reported. 

“Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled nightlights and contact Walt Disney Parks and Resorts US, Inc. for instructions on returning them for a full refund,” the CPSC said on its website.

This recall involves the nightlights with a Mickey Mouse face and red and white Santa hat filled with liquid and glitter. The date code FAC # 019808-16150 is printed on the bottom rear of the nightlight.  The UPC code, 400009489637, is printed on a sticker on the bottom of the product packaging.

The nightlights were sold at Walt Disney World, Disneyland and online from July to November of last year. The nightlights were manufactured in China. 

Earlier this year, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts also recalled Mickey and Mickey Mouse infant hoodie sweatshirts because of a potential choking hazard. 

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