Energizer Personal Care expanded its recall of continuous spray sun care products in Canada due to the possibility they could ignite on the skin, officials say. Officials at Health Canada said if a consumer comes in contact with an open flame or spark before the spray has completely dried it could ignite on the skin. One such case has been reported in Canada and four in the United States. "Consumers should also be aware that other spray sun care products may pose similar risks and as such, they should not use any continuous spray sun care products in the presence of a flame or spark, or, while smoking," Health Canada said in a statement. The health officials advised consumers not to use any of the five affected products manufactured by Energizer Personal Care with the UPC codes, listed below. People were also advised to verify any sunscreen products that may be stored way are not affected by this recall. Products recalled/affected included: -- Banana Boat Sport Performance 30 Spray Sunscreen, 180 mL UPC: 079656008784. -- Banana Boat Ultra Defense SPF 30 Spray Sunscreen, 180 mL UPC: 079656008371. -- Banana Boat Sunscreen Oil Spray SPF 15, UPC: 079656009798. Previous Products recalled/affected on Oct. 19. -- Banana Boat Ultra Defense SPF 60 Spray, 180 mL, UPC 79656 04991-6. -- Banana Boat Sport Performance SPF 60 Spray, 180 mL, UPC 79656 04990-9. Consumers wanting more information from Health Canada can contact 613-957-2991 or toll free at 1-866-225-0709.
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