Bath salts - effervescent bath "pralines"
Bath salts - effervescent bath "pralines" was recalled on 24 October 2008 under EU Safety Gate alert 1218/08. Choking risk reported by France. The product poses a risk of choking as due to its appearance, colour and size, the product may be mistaken for a foodstuff.
| Alert Number | 1218/08 |
| Brand | DE LAURIER |
| Category | Other - Food-imitating products |
| Risk Type | Choking |
| Notifying Country | France |
| Country of Origin | Belgium |
| Model Number | EAN 5 425013 551106. |
| Published | 24 October 2008 |
Risk Description
The product poses a risk of choking as due to its appearance, colour and size, the product may be mistaken for a foodstuff. This may lead children to put it in their mouths and swallow it, which could entail the risk of asphyxia or obstruction of the digestive tract. The “pralines” fit entirely into the small parts cylinder. The product does not comply with the Directive 87/357/EEC on products which, appearing to be other than they are, endanger the health or safety of consumers.
Measures Taken
Type of economic operator taking notified measure(s): OtherCategory of measure(s): Voluntary withdrawal from the market and recall from consumers by distributor.Date of entry into force: Unknown
Product Description
Effervescent bath "pralines" – four cuboid tablets: two blue and two white, wrapped in transparent cellophane closed at both ends by a dark blue ribbon with a self-adhesive label stating the following: "Pralines effervescentes pour le bain bleu, Brusende Badpralines Blauw", and a list of the ingredients, 55g.
🛑 What Should You Do?
This recall involves a choking hazard related to Bath salts - effervescent bath "pralines".
About this risk
This product contains small parts that can detach and pose a choking hazard, or its size and shape make it dangerous for young children if swallowed or placed in the mouth.
Recommended action
Remove the product from children immediately. Check if any small parts are missing. If a child has swallowed a part, seek medical attention immediately. Return the product to the retailer.
Who is at risk?
Children under 3 years old are at highest risk. Supervise older children as well.