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Flying rotor toy

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Flying rotor toy was recalled on 30 March 2012 under EU Safety Gate alert 0485/12. Chemical risk reported by Spain. The product poses a chemical risk because the light emitting diode is connected to the battery pack by a hook ending in a sharp point that presses against one of the terminals of the battery pack and, thus, there is a risk of the battery being perforated and leaking chemicals.

Photo of recalled product: Flying rotor toy
Alert Number0485/12
CategoryToys
Risk TypeChemical
Notifying CountrySpain
Country of OriginPeople's Republic of China
Model NumberModel ST-F01
Published30 March 2012

Risk Description

The product poses a chemical risk because the light emitting diode is connected to the battery pack by a hook ending in a sharp point that presses against one of the terminals of the battery pack and, thus, there is a risk of the battery being perforated and leaking chemicals. In addition, the battery compartment can be easily opened and the batteries can be swallowed.The product does not comply with the Toy safety directive and with the relevant European standards EN 62115 and EN 71-1.

Product Description

Plastic toy, with batteries and light, consisting of a launch base with a rubber band and a projectile in the shape of an arrow, which incorporates a battery-powered light. The packaging is a transparent plastic bag.

🧪 What Should You Do?

This recall involves a chemical hazard related to Flying rotor toy.

About this risk

This product contains prohibited or hazardous chemical substances that may cause skin irritation, allergic reactions, or long-term health effects.

Recommended action

Stop using the product immediately. Wash any skin that has come into contact with it. Keep it away from children. Return it to the retailer for a refund if possible.

Who is at risk?

Anyone who has used this product, especially children, pregnant women, and people with sensitive skin.

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