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Products do not comply with relevant mandatory standard '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'.
Public date : 30/10/2019
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When pressure is applied to the product, it is possible for the squeaker to dislodge from the body of the product.
Public date : 30/10/2019
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The top tether strap may release under excessive load.
Public date : 30/10/2019
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The dummies do not comply with the Australian mandatory standard 'Consumer Goods (Babies Dummies and Dummy Chains) Safety Standard 2017' due to inadequate safety information on the packaging.
Public date : 30/10/2019
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The product, due to its characteristic form, colour and size, may be mistaken for foodstuff. Additionally, the small parts (grapes and leave) can be easily detached from the product. This may lead children to put the small pieces in the mouth and choke on them.
Public date : 29/10/2019
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The leg of the unicorn can be easily detached and it expands in size by more than 50% when placed in water. A child may put this small part in the mouth and swallow it, which could expand causing fatal occlusion of the respiratory tract or intestinal blockage.
Public date : 29/10/2019
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