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Liuwazj Light Up Wand Sticks — recall

Consumer goods · United Kingdom · 2025-07-21
Hazard: Chemical and choking

Liuwazj Light Up Wand Sticks, chemical and choking hazards

CountryUnited Kingdom
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2025-07-21
RetailerAmazon
Model identifiersBrand: Liuwazj; Amazon ASIN: B0DK917QFW
CategoryToys
HazardChemical and choking
Hazard descriptionThis product presents a serious risk of choking as the battery compartment of the product is not properly secured, allowing easy access to the button cell batteries. The batteries may be placed in a child’s mouth and swallowed, presenting a choking hazard. The batteries may then be ingested and cause internal chemical burns.
Non-complianceToys (Safety) Regulations 2011
RemedyThe product has been withdrawn from the market. The listing has been removed by the online marketplace (Amazon). We recommend owners stop using the product immediately. Contact the distributor you purchased from to request redress.
Recall number2501-0093
Official noticeView source ↗

What this means for sellers

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Self-check for comparable productsSmall-part size/pull-force compliance; age grading and warning labels.
Rules & standards likely involvedUK GPSR, UKCA · Full guide →

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