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Aroeve MK04 Air Purifier Reportedly Recalled for Overheating Risk — What Consumers Should Know

February 9, 2026 Update: The CPSC has released the full Recall Notice: Airova Recalls Aroeve Air Purifiers Due to Fire and Burn Hazards


Recent reports indicate that Aroeve has initiated a recall for certain MK04 air purifier units manufactured before July 2025 due to a potential overheating hazard. Affected units are said to include specific serial number ranges beginning with “BN.” Consumers are advised to stop using these devices immediately pending further information.

At the time of publication, an official recall notice has not yet been posted on the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) website or on Aroeve’s own recall information page. This has made it difficult for affected consumers to locate formal documentation, including the specific recall number, remedy instructions, or an authorized service process.

Reports from multiple independent news outlets note that the recall stems from overheating and fire risks associated with the internal components of some MK04 air purifiers, with at least one fire incident cited in early reporting. The estimated number of affected units has been described as significant, though an exact count has not been verified through regulatory filings.

Because an official recall announcement has not yet been published by the CPSC, the details currently available are based on third-party reporting and statements from consumer support channels. Aroeve appears to be communicating directly with owners through support email addresses such as aroeve-airpure-recall@outlook.com regarding eligibility and replacement procedures.

February 9, 2026 Recall Notice: Airova Recalls Aroeve Air Purifiers Due to Fire and Burn Hazards

Initial reporting on this issue appeared in EatingWell. View the original article here: https://www.eatingwell.com/air-purifiers-recalled-nationwide-11900642

What Affected Consumers Should Do

  • Stop using the device if you own an MK04 air purifier manufactured prior to July 2025 with a serial number beginning with “BN.”
  • Contact Aroeve support using the address referenced in current communications for guidance on next steps and potential remedies.
  • Monitor the CPSC recall database and Recalls.gov for an official recall listing, which will include formal instructions and authorization for repairs, replacements, or refunds once available.

We will update this article as soon as verified recall documentation and official guidance are released by the CPSC or Aroeve. See our original review of the Aroeve MK04 Air Purifier.

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