A children's PAW Patrol firefighter hat has been recalled because the flashlight attached to it might be a fire hazard.

Anyone who owns the hat made by Egg Harbor Township-based Spirit Halloween should not let a child play with it as the batteries in the flashlight could overheat and cause burns, the United States Consumer Product Commission said in a statement Thursday.

A PAW Patrol fire hat has been recalled because the batteries in the flashlight could overhear. (U.S. CPC)

Though there have been no reports of injuries, the company has learned of three instances in which the flashlight overheated in the United States as well as one time in Canada.

About 20,000 flashlights with SKU 01292093 and date codes 1703RY01, 1603RY01 and 1503RY01 are being recalled.

Anyone who bought a deluxe Marshall hat should remove the batteries and dispose of them. Customers should also take a photo of the tag located under the ear in the hat.

Refunds can be obtained by email or by calling 866-586-0155.

The hats were sold at Spirit Halloween stores between September 2015 and November 2017 .

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