RELATED: Family Dollar Just Issued This Urgent Warning to Shoppers. Did your holiday season involve purchasing a new menorah for Hanukkah? If so, make sure it hasn’t been recalled. Massachusetts-based The TJX Companies Inc. is recalling several different versions of its Festive Lights Hanukkah Menorah, according to a release from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). These menorahs, made from resin and fiberboard, were sold at Marshalls, HomeGoods, and Homesense stores across the U.S. If you have a traditional menorah, you probably don’t need to worry. The recalled Festive Lights Hanukkah Menorahs are all in fun shapes: llama, brontosaurus, stegosaurus, T-rex, castle, rainbow, rainbow platform, and emojis, per the CPSC. They were all sold at Marshalls, HomeGoods, and Homesense between Nov. 2021 and Jan. 2022 for between $8 and $15.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb You can also check the label on the bottom of your menorah to be sure. Recalled menorahs will have one of the following numbers, according to the CPSC: 262933, 263407, 263417, 262950, 856166, 856168, 856179, 856182, 856189, 856192, 856262, and 856266. RELATED: For more up-to-date information, sign up for our daily newsletter. Thankfully, there have been no injuries or property damage associated with the Festive Lights Hanukkah Menorahs, but there have been fires. The CPSC says that the TJX has received three different reports about the menorahs burning or catching fire while holding lit candles. It’s February, so it’s unlikely you’d be lighting one of these recalled menorahs any time soon. That said, the recall notice does say you should immediately stop using it. Depending on where you purchased your Festive Lights Hanukkah Menorah, you can return it to a Marshalls, HomeGoods, or Homesense store for a full refund or store credit. Per the CPSC, you can also contact TJX directly. The company will provide instructions on how to send photographic proof of you disposing of the menorah to get a full refund or store credit. You can reach TJX customer service by email at [email protected] RELATED: If You Have Any of These Deodorants, Stop Using Them Immediately, FDA Says.