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TNGO ice blast (mini)

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TNGO ice blast (mini) was recalled on 12 August 2022 under EU Safety Gate alert A12/01158/22. Chemical risk reported by Ireland. This product contains nicotine, which is classified as acutely toxic, but it does not have a leaflet providing the consumer with information about the safe and correct use of the product.

Photo of recalled product: TNGO ice blast (mini)
Alert NumberA12/01158/22
BrandTNGO
CategoryChemical products
Risk TypeChemical
Notifying CountryIreland
Country of OriginUnited Kingdom
Model NumberTropical, Watermelon
Published12 August 2022

Risk Description

This product contains nicotine, which is classified as acutely toxic, but it does not have a leaflet providing the consumer with information about the safe and correct use of the product. Nicotine is acutely toxic and can endanger the user's safety, notably if the product comes into contact with the skin or is ingested. The product does not comply with the requirements of the Tobacco Products Directive.

Measures Taken

Type of economic operator to whom the measure(s) were ordered: ImporterCategory of measure(s): Withdrawal of the product from the marketDate of entry into force: 21/07/2022

Product Description

Disposable electronic cigarette with a capacity of 600 puffs, a declared nicotine concentration of 20 mg/ml, in a volume of 2ml.

🧪 What Should You Do?

This recall involves a chemical hazard related to TNGO ice blast (mini) .

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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