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Bed Rail Bumpers x 2 — recall

Consumer goods · United Kingdom · 2024-12-09
Hazard: Suffocation

Bed Rail Bumpers for suffocation hazard

CountryUnited Kingdom
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2024-12-09
Model identifiersAmazon product identifiers: X001LWWAWF, FBA15FJ5FMHP7U000121,; SKU: SX-Toddler…il-2pcs-UK.
CategoryToys
HazardSuffocation
Hazard descriptionThis product presents a serious risk of suffocation due to the possibility of entrapment between the product and cot side/cot mattress. There is also the possibility of strangulation from the attachment straps or the child burrowing between the product and mattress._x000D_ If a child under 3 is placed on their bed in between the product and were to move their face up against the inflatable product or gets trapped between the two, they will no longer be able to move or breathe, causing them to suffocate.
Non-complianceGeneral Product Safety Regulations 2005
RemedyThe import has been rejected at the border.
Recall number2411-0169
Official noticeView source ↗

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Self-check for comparable productsSmall-part size/pull-force compliance; age grading and warning labels.
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