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  2. For product recalls worldwide see here. Got a recalled product? Here's what you need to do. You should stop using the item immediately. If it’s a child’s toy, put it somewhere out of their reach and let other family members know that it’s not safe for them to play with.

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    Further information on the pictured recalled products can be accessed via the following links: 1. CocoMelon JJ Interactive Learning Doll: Risk – choking 2. Wireless Microphone HIFI Speaker sold via Temu: Risk – fire and explosion 3. Pro Breeze 2L Air Fryer 1000W with Digital Display sold via Amazon and Probreeze.com: Risk – fire 4. Waterpik Nano Pl...

    You can search the list to check products you own are safe and subscribe to email updates for new products added. The three types of alert added to the list are: 1. Product recalls – These are for specific products that have been sold in the UK and may require you to act to receive a free replacement, repair or refund from the manufacturer or a ret...

    The regulation of product safety in the UK is the responsibility of market surveillance authorities (MSAs), including OPSS and local trading standards authorities. Where MSAs identify that a product is unsafe through investigations, or where they have been notified by a business that a product they have placed on the market is unsafe, this must be ...

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    If you need to notify your MSA of an unsafe product you have placed on the market, please read the guidance on business notifications of unsafe and noncompliant products. The PAS 7100:2022 on Product Recall and Other Corrective Actions: Code of Practice is also available: Access PAS 7100:2022– BSI website

    For MSAs

    If you need to add a product to the list, please read the guidance on the notification of unsafe and noncompliant products. Contact ukproductsafetycp@businessandtrade.gov.ukwith any queries. The OPSS Incident Management Plan is also available: Read the OPSS Incident Management Plan.

    Please note that this list does not cover food and drink, vehicles, or medicines and medical devices. The following sites contain further information on safety notices and recalls for these products: 1. Food Standards Agency Alerts/Food Standards Scotland Alerts 2. Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency Checker 3. Medicines and Healthcare products Reg...

  3. Mar 11, 2024 · What to do if your child's crib, food or favorite toy gets recalled — and why it's important to act even if your product seems fine.

  4. Aug 1, 2024 · If you have bought the product, you should stop using it immediately and keep it out of the reach of children. The seller has made direct contact with purchasers of the product and removed the listing from sale.

  5. Oct 12, 2021 · The medicine should not be given to those under the age of 16, but some of the sachets being recalled say children aged 12 and over can take them. Around 78,000 packs are affected. Tesco has...

  6. Apr 2, 2022 · The Food Standards Agency, along with Food Standards Scotland, are advising consumers not to eat certain Kinder products listed in the product recall information notice (PRIN). This is in...

  7. Nov 11, 2021 · The leaflet and carton on the affected products incorrectly state that for children 12 years and over, the dose should be two capsules every 4 to 6 hours as required, up to a maximum of 12 capsules in any 24 hour period.

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