Normal A/S recalls Gelpolish Factory UV Nail Lamp
Normal A/S is recalling the Gelpolish Factory UV Nail Lamp due to a risk of electric shock from inadequate circuit design. Users could access live parts and receive an electric shock. Approximately 82 products are affected.

- Brand
- Gelpolish Factory
- Product
- UV Nail Lamp
- Batch codes
- 5744002100249
- Retailer
- Normal A/S
- What to do
- Customers should stop using the product immediately and can return it to a Normal store for a refund without a receipt.
- Publication date:6 January 2026
Normal A/S is carrying out a recall of Gelpolish Factory UV Nail Lamp.

The risk reported to the CCPC is electric shock Due to inadequate circuit design, the user could access live parts and receive an electric shock.
The brand is Gelpolish Factory. The bar code is 5744002100249. The model number is 29.
There are approximately 82 affected products in the Republic of Ireland. The product was sold by Normal from 19th November to 18th December 2025.
What to do:
Customers should stop using the product immediately.
Customers can return their product to a Normal store to receive a refund. A receipt is not required.
For more information regarding this recall, please contact Normals Customer Service team via customerservice@normal.ie
View all product safety noticesFrequently asked questions
Is UV Nail Lamp being recalled in Ireland?
Yes. Normal A/S is recalling the Gelpolish Factory UV Nail Lamp due to a risk of electric shock from inadequate circuit design. Users could access live parts and receive an electric shock. Approximately 82 products are affected.
Why is UV Nail Lamp being recalled?
The recall relates to a electric shock hazard. Normal A/S is recalling the Gelpolish Factory UV Nail Lamp due to a risk of electric shock from inadequate circuit design. Users could access live parts and receive an electric shock. Approximately 82 products are affected.
What should I do if I have this product?
Customers should stop using the product immediately and can return it to a Normal store for a refund without a receipt.
Which batches of UV Nail Lamp are affected?
The affected batch codes are: 5744002100249.
Where was UV Nail Lamp sold?
It was sold via Normal A/S.
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