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Infant leather products (Children's leather products) — recall

Consumer goods · South Korea · 2026-02-26
Hazard: Total lead content exceeded the standar…

Boom Infant leather products contain excessive lead content

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CountrySouth Korea
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-02-26
ManufacturerBoom
Model identifiers(온라인) Boom 앤디 /국내생산 남자아기 여자아이 유광 무광 베이비 정장구두 에나멜 가죽 돌잔치
Hazard descriptionTotal lead content exceeded the standard by 2.2 times. - Part: (Lining) Pink/Gold coating - Measured value: 201.4 mg/kg - Standard: 90 mg/kg or less Inadequate labeling. - Missing product name, type of material, manufacturer's name, manufacturing date, address and phone number, handling precautions. Exposure to lead can cause dermatitis, keratitis, central nervous system disorders, etc. Risk of providing incorrect information.
RemedyConsumers who own the product should immediately stop using it. Contact or visit the inquiry office to receive measures such as repair, exchange, or refund.
Recall number4147
Official noticeView source ↗

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