Rattle for pram - Baby toys - bantling toys
Rattle for pram - Baby toys - bantling toys was recalled on 19 February 2010 under EU Safety Gate alert 0255/10. Injuries, Strangulation risk reported by Poland. The product poses a risk of strangulation and injuries due to the excessive length of the cord.
| Alert Number | 0255/10 |
| Brand | Song yang toys |
| Category | Toys |
| Risk Type | Injuries, Strangulation |
| Notifying Country | Poland |
| Country of Origin | People's Republic of China |
| Model Number | 909-25 |
| Published | 19 February 2010 |
Risk Description
The product poses a risk of strangulation and injuries due to the excessive length of the cord. The cord may stretch by 133.8% (acceptable level is up to 40%).The product does not comply with the Toys Directive and with the relevant European standard EN 71.
Measures Taken
Type of economic operator taking notified measure(s): OtherCategory of measure(s): Voluntary withdrawal from the market by the importer.Date of entry into force: Unknown
Product Description
The toy is a set of two rattles for a pram hanging on a cord. It consists of four figures in the shape of cartoon characters. On the sticker and on the packaging there are warnings and information concerning the product: name and address of the importer, “CE mark”, “Made in China”, number of product and EAN, a warning concerning the necessity of removing the toy from the pram once the baby starts sitting or rising, “The packaging is not a toy and should be keep out of reach of children”, “Store the packaging for further reference”.
⚠️ What Should You Do?
This recall involves a injuries, strangulation hazard related to Rattle for pram - Baby toys - bantling toys.
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.