Alliance Kerosene Recall: Check Stored Fuel Containers Immediately

The Alliance Kerosene Recall is an important safety alert involving portable 1-K Kerosene Heater Fluid containers that may create serious fire and child poisoning hazards inside or around the home.

Alliance Kerosene Recall 2026 warning graphic showing recalled 1-K Heater Fluid containers due to flash fire burn and child poisoning hazards

For many households, kerosene is stored for practical reasons.

Some people use it for indoor-safe heaters during winter storms, emergency backup heat, outdoor lanterns, camping equipment, workshops, or preparedness supplies for power outages.

That means these containers may be sitting in garages, sheds, basements, utility rooms, workshops, barns, or storage areas right now.

That is exactly why this recall deserves immediate attention.

According to safety officials, the recalled fuel containers fail to meet important federal portable fuel container safety standards designed to reduce flash fire dangers and improve child safety.

Alliance Kerosene Recall

Alliance Kerosene Recall 1-K Heater Fluid portable fuel containers recalled due to flash fire burn and child poisoning hazards

The Alliance Kerosene Recall involves:

Alliance Chemical 1-K Kerosene Heater Fluid containers

Affected products include:

1-gallon containers
1-quart containers
✔ multi-bottle cases sold online

The recalled products were sold through:

Amazon.com
AllianceChemical.com

Sales took place from January 2023 through March 2026, meaning many consumers may still have these containers in storage.

Why the Alliance Kerosene Recall Is Serious

Alliance Chemical 1-K Kerosene Heater Fluid 1-gallon container recalled due to flash fire burn and child poisoning hazards

This recall involves two major hazards.

Flash Fire Risk

The container lacks a required flame mitigation device.

That safety feature helps prevent flames from traveling back into fuel vapors inside the container.

Without it, fuel vapors can ignite rapidly.

That can cause:

flash fire,
burn injuries,
fire spread,
property damage,
or life-threatening injury.

A flash fire can happen in seconds.

Even a small ignition source—such as a pilot flame, spark, cigarette ember, static discharge, or nearby open flame—can trigger disaster.

Alliance Chemical recalled 1-K Kerosene Heater Fluid multi-pack case image showing gallon containers included in portable fuel container recall

Child Poisoning Risk

The recalled container also does not meet child-resistant packaging standards.

That means curious children may gain easier access to dangerous liquid fuel.

Accidental exposure may lead to:

poisoning,
chemical burns,
breathing hazards,
severe illness,
or death.

That makes storage safety critical.

What Consumers Should Do Right Now

Alliance Chemical 1-K Kerosene Heater Fluid label image showing recalled portable fuel container safety warning information

If you own this recalled kerosene:

Stop using it immediately.

Move it to a secure area away from:

children,
pets,
heat sources,
sparks,
open flames,
or smoking materials.

Check:

✔ garage shelves
✔ sheds
✔ barns
✔ workshops
✔ campers / RV supplies
✔ emergency fuel storage
✔ heater supply bins

Do not continue pouring or transferring fuel.

Do not donate recalled fuel containers.

Do not resell them.

Safe Disposal Matters

Consumers should never pour recalled kerosene onto the ground, into drains, or into household trash.

Fuel should be handled through local hazardous waste disposal guidelines.

Check county disposal programs or hazardous waste drop-off locations.

Safe disposal protects homes, groundwater, and communities.

Contact Information

Consumers should contact:

📞 512-365-6838
📧 sales@alliancechemical.com

Consumers may be asked to provide:

  • dated photo
  • product photo
  • proof of purchase if available

After recall verification, consumers may receive a full refund.

Final Thoughts

The Alliance Kerosene Recall is a reminder that fuel storage safety matters as much as fuel use safety.

A container sitting quietly in a garage can still create serious danger.

Take a few minutes today to check your stored fuel containers.

One quick inspection could prevent fire, injury, or poisoning.

Consumers can also review our latest household safety and product recall alerts to stay informed about hidden hazards affecting products stored in garages, sheds, and homes.

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For official recall instructions, refund details, and disposal guidance, review the full safety notice from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Alliance-Chemical-Recalls-1-K-Kerosene-Heater-Fluid-Containers-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-from-Flash-Fire-Burn-and-Child-Poisoning-Violates-Mandatory-Standards-for-Portable-Fuel-Containers

Garage & Shed Safety Check

Take a quick look:

Do you store:

  • Heater fuel?
  • Lantern fuel?
  • camping fuel supplies?
  • backup winter emergency fuel?
  • chemicals in garage cabinets?
  • containers in sheds or barns?

Check labels today.

Hidden hazards are often sitting quietly on a shelf.

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