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The Irish Sun
2 days ago
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- The Irish Sun
HUNDREDS of Dealz products urgently recalled as Irish parents issued warning amid separate teddy bear ‘do not use' alert
AN URGENT warning has been issued for Irish parents over two popular products that were recalled due to safety fears. The toys are sold by different 3 A recall alert was issued for Pepco Baby Frotte Cap Blue due to choking fears Credit: CCPC 3 The caps have been pulled from the shelves of Dealz Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd The They said that the risk presented by the product is choking, as the button may detach from the garment creating a small part. And the small part may be placed in the mouth and swallowed, causing a young child to choke. The brand is Pepco and the product codes are 871590 and 871591. READ MORE ON PRODUCT RECALLS The style number is 871586, followed by the barcodes 5045731150841 and 5045731150858. All sizes are affected, they are 6-12M and 12-36M. There are approximately 568 affected products across the country. The CCPC added: "Customers should stop using the product immediately, keep it out of the reach of children and return it to any Dealz store for a full refund, no receipt is required. Most read in Money "If customers have any further queries in relation to this recall, please contact the Dealz Customer Relations Line on 0818 930 843 or via email on 'Contaminated' cupboard staple recalled over 'life-threatening fungi' hidden inside – children are especially at risk The CCPC also issued a recall alert for the Teddy Bear Plush Toy after discovering the product can come apart, posing a choking hazard. The popular teddy bear is sold on the The affected product has a fibrous stuffing material that seems to come apart and can be ingested by a small This comes with a risk that a child may put the stuffing material in their mouth and swallow it, which could lead to choking. 'ALL BATCHES AFFECTED' The CCPC said: "The model number is YJCRIEIG. The identification number is 7131914370. "All batches are affected. The Goods ID is 601099546642677. "There are approximately 123 affected products in the Republic of Ireland." Temu has contacted affected consumers regarding this recall on behalf of the seller, and reimbursements have been issued to those impacted. 3 The popular teddy bear is sold on the TEMU platform Credit: CCPC


Dublin Live
3 days ago
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- Dublin Live
Urgent Temu warning as toy poses 'choking hazard' to children
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Irish parents have been issued an urgent warning after a teddy bear toy sold online was recalled due to a potential choking hazard for children. The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) issued the alert on Tuesday, revealing a safety issue with the Teddy Bear Plush Toy sold on the Temu platform. The CCPC reported a choking risk, as the seams of the toy can come apart, allowing small children to access and ingest the fibrous stuffing material, reports the Irish Mirror. The affected product is model number YJCRIEIG, identification number 7131914370, and Goods ID 601099546642677, with all batches impacted. Approximately 123 affected products are in circulation in the Republic of Ireland. Consumers who believe they may have purchased the product are advised to stop using it immediately and keep it out of reach of children. The CCPC advises: "Customers should stop using the product immediately and keep it out of the reach of children. Temu has contacted affected consumers regarding this recall on behalf of the seller, and reimbursements have been issued to those impacted." Consumers who have not received a refund or have further questions or concerns about this product are urged to contact Temu's Dedicated Customer Service team. The notification comes hot on the heels of an urgent recall for a beloved baby story book due to safety concerns. The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) announced on Thursday that Hodder and Stoughton Limited, trading as Hachette Children's Group, is recalling its 'First Baby Days: Bath Time' bath book. The danger flagged to the CCPC involves the potential ingestion of flakes and ink. When used in water, the colour coating of the product may start peeling off, leading to flaking. These soft ink flakes could then be swallowed by children. In a separate alert issued on Thursday, a popular children's swing has been recalled over fears that kids could become 'trapped' and sustain grave injuries. KBT NV has initiated a recall of its TriX Plastic swing, confirmed by the CCPC, after identifying a safety issue with the item. The CCPC has specified that the risk associated with this product is injuries. In particular, the swing has accessible openings and holes where "a child can become trapped and suffer injuries". Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. For all the latest news from Dublin and surrounding areas visit our homepage.