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Teddy fur kids Snuggie Huggie — recall

Consumer goods · Australia · 2024-10-17
Hazard: The fire warning labelling does not com…

Brazco International Teddy fur kids Snuggie Huggie: non-compliant fire warning label, burn injury risk

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CountryAustralia
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2024-10-17
ManufacturerBrazco International
Retailern/a
Model identifiersSKU: CL120276; Other identifying numbers: 9328644120276
Hazard descriptionThe fire warning labelling does not comply with the positioning and visibility requirements. There is a risk of serious burn injuries if exposed to a heat or flame source. Consumers may not be aware of this risk.
Non-compliancepositioning and visibility requirements
RemedyStop using the product immediately and keep out of reach of children. Return the product to the place of purchase for a refund. For more information, contact Brazco International on marketing@brazcoint.com.au or 07 3868 4220 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday.
Recall number2024/20321
Official noticeView source ↗

What this means for sellers

Likely platform / channel actionsMarketplaces may delist the same or similar products, freeze or force-remove inventory (e.g. Amazon FBA) and notify past buyers.
Self-check for comparable productsAccessible-surface temperature rise; guarding of heat sources.
Rules & standards likely involvedthe destination market's product-safety rules and mandatory standards

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