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UK recall alert issued for car seat base that poses risk of injuries to children

Office for Product Safety and Standards advises stopping use of Maxi-Cosi FamilyFix Slide Pro bases immediatelyA baby car seat product that poses a risk of injuries to children because of a malfunctioning safety indicator has been recalled by its manufacturer.Maxi-Cosi is recalling all of its FamilyFix Slide Pro bases from buyers, information on the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) website showed. Continue reading...

The Guardian Business 12d ago

Urgent recalls issued for Waitrose snack, popular dessert and baby item — 'do not use'

Urgent recalls issued for Waitrose snack, popular dessert and baby item — 'do not use' A number of popular food items and products have been recalled this week Customers have been urged to check if they have affected items as a number of food and product recalls were issued this week. Popular snacks and desserts have been recalled by the Food Standards Agency (FSA).

Daily Mirror 3d ago

Two more children’s toys pulled from shelves over ‘asbestos content’

Two more children’s toys pulled from shelves over ‘asbestos content’ More than 39 recall notices have been issued since November relating to asbestos-contaminated sand products - Bookmark Two additional children’s sand kits sold widely in the UK have been withdrawn from sale after they were found to contain asbestos by a consumer group. The findings by Which? come after a series of product recalls due to asbestos contamination. One of the recently recalled items, marketed as a Montessori...

The Independent UK 9d ago

Two more children’s sand kits pulled from shelves over asbestos content

Two more children’s sand kits pulled from shelves over asbestos content The issue has led to the closure of schools and parks, most recently in North East England. It is believed the affected toys contain sand sourced from specific quarries in China Two more children's sand kits sold widely in the UK have been removed from sale after they were found to contain asbestos by a consumer group. The testing by Which? follows numerous products – many of them children's toys – being recalled from...

Daily Mirror 9d ago

Experts warn of ‘potentially harmful’ beauty products sold on major online marketplaces

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The Independent UK 6d ago

Popular baby item recalled in UK due to 'serious risk' of suffocation and injury

Popular baby item recalled in UK due to 'serious risk' of suffocation and injury The popular baby product sold on Amazon has been pulled from the market due to risks of 'serious injury' and 'suffocation' according to a new government warning The government have issued a warning as a popular baby item sold in the UK has a 'serious risk of injury' and 'suffocation'. The dangerous fold-out travel crib has been taken off sale after the warning was issued to parents who many have purchased the...

Daily Mirror 6d ago

UK recall alert issued for car seat base that poses risk of injuries to children

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The Guardian World 12d ago

Danger alert over phone chargers found on Amazon, eBay and B&Q websites

Danger alert over phone chargers found on Amazon, eBay and B&Q websites Consumer group Which? calls for urgent government action after discovering fake and dodgy chargers for sale through online marketplaces seven years after first raising the alarm An investigation has discovered potentially lethal knock-off phone chargers being sold on big name websites. Consumer group Which?

Daily Mirror 7h ago