There has been a product safety recall from Product Safety Australia for the ALDI Jack 'n' Jill Wooden Jungle Railway Set and Sabiha Designs — Teething Rattles and Dummy Chains.
1) Jack 'n' Jill Wooden Jungle Railway Set - Sold From 30 May 2018 - 13 June 2018.
Description:
14 pieces - 8 x railway track, 1 x train engine + 3 x animal train, 1 x ABC matching puzzle track, 1 x bead maze rainbow track
Defect:
Train set is not compliant with the mandatory standard 'Consumer Protection Notice No. 14 of 2003 — Consumer Product Safety Standard: Toys for children up to and including 36 months of age'.
Small parts may be liberated from the product.
Hazard:
Small parts may cause choking, suffocation, or death in young children.
What to do:
Stop using the product immediately and remove from the reach of children. Consumers can return the product to any ALDI store for a full refund.
For further information, call the ALDI recall helpline on 1300 217 561 (Mon-Fri, 8.30am to 5.30pm AEST).
2) Sabiha Designs — Teething Rattles and Dummy Chains
Description:
Dummy Chains - Silicon beads attached to a clip and then to baby's clothing for the dummy to be attached to.
Teething Rattle - Silicon beads with wooden rings attached for baby to chew on to relieve teething pain.
Defect:
Products do not comply with relevant mandatory standards Consumer Goods (Babies’ Dummies and Dummy Chains) Safety Standard 2017 and Consumer Protection Notice No. 14 of 2003 — Consumer Product Safety Standard: Toys for children up to and including 36 months of age.
Beads can come loose from the products
Hazard:
If the beads come loose, they present a choking hazard to babies and young children.
What to do:
Consumers who have purchased the product will be sent an envelope to return the product. A full refund will be provided. For further information, email Sabiha Designs on azarb04@gmail.com
If you have any of these items please remove them from your child's area and return them, as they have defects and may cause harm to your child.
Reference:
Product Safety Australia - Australian Product Recall Information





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