Changing unit for domestic use with bath
Changing unit for domestic use with bath was recalled on 19 September 2008 under EU Safety Gate alert 1044/08. Injuries risk reported by Sweden. This product poses a risk of injuries to small children because: - there is a possibility they may roll over the barrier on the changing unit and fall onto the floor, - the changing pad can tip over if it is not secured with a strap or a snap fastener.
| Alert Number | 1044/08 |
| Brand | BREVI |
| Category | Childcare articles and children's equipment |
| Risk Type | Injuries |
| Notifying Country | Sweden |
| Country of Origin | Italy |
| Model Number | Timmy Art no 593 |
| Published | 19 September 2008 |
Risk Description
This product poses a risk of injuries to small children because: - there is a possibility they may roll over the barrier on the changing unit and fall onto the floor, - the changing pad can tip over if it is not secured with a strap or a snap fastener. This product does not comply with the relevant European standard EN 12221.
Measures Taken
Type of economic operator taking notified measure(s): OtherCategory of measure(s): Voluntary withdrawal from the market and recall from consumers by the distributor.Date of entry into force: Unknown
Product Description
Baby changing unit with bathtub. The changing mat is bright yellow and the metal frame is blue. In front of the bath is a compartment for accessories. Dimensions: 38 cm x 81 cm. This changing unit can be mounted on a standard bath tub.
⚠️ What Should You Do?
This recall involves a injuries hazard related to Changing unit for domestic use with bath.
About this risk
This product has a design or manufacturing defect that can cause physical injuries such as cuts, bruises, fractures, or other bodily harm during normal use.
Recommended action
Stop using the product immediately. Check yourself and family members for any injuries. Store the product safely out of reach and contact the retailer or manufacturer for a replacement or refund.
Who is at risk?
All users, particularly children and elderly people who may be more vulnerable to injury.