LED soccer hover ball (small) — recall
Consumer goods · Australia · 2026-05-15
Hazard: The batteries in the toy can overheat w…
TheKiddoSpace LED soccer hover ball: batteries can overheat during use, risk of burns/fire
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| Country | Australia |
|---|---|
| Category | Consumer goods |
| Published | 2026-05-15 |
| Manufacturer | TheKiddoSpace_x000D_ (link is external) |
| Retailer | TheKiddoSpace |
| Model identifiers | Brand: TheKiddoSpace |
| Hazard description | The batteries in the toy can overheat while in use. Risk of serious injury from burns and/or property damage from fire if the batteries overheat while in use._x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ There have been reports from consumers of the product overheating or having a burning smell. |
| Remedy | Consumers should stop using the balls immediately and keep out of reach of children. Write “RECALLED” on the ball in permanent marker and submit a photograph of the marked ball to info@thekiddospace.com (link sends email) to receive a replacement soccer hover ball. Dispose of the ball in accordance with their local waste disposal requirements. Contact TheKiddoSpace for further information relating to the recall or for further assistance. Contact TheKiddoSpace Email: info@thekiddospace.com (link sends email) Visit: https://thekiddospace.shop (link is external) |
| Recall number | 2026/20906 |
| Official notice | View source ↗ |
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