Barbells Sold at Action Could Be Radioactive: the Company Makes an Immediate Recall
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The discounter withdraws certain kettlebells sold in its stores this summer, after detecting "high levels of ionizing radiation." The reminder concerns French but also Belgian and Dutch customers.
Kettlebells sold at Action in Belgium and the Netherlands could emit low radiation, according to the Dutch Nuclear Safety Authority. ...
Kettlebells sold at Action may be slightly radioactive, according to the Dutch Authority for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection (ANVS). The kettlebells can be returned to the store.
Kettlebells sold at Action may be slightly radioactive, according to the Dutch Authority for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection (ANVS). The kettlebells can be returned to the store.
Action starts recall: A popular product emits increased radiation. Here you can find out what danger exists and how customers should react.
Action informs about a recall of Kettlebells (tannels) in various colors of the supplier Via Chassé B.V.. As is reported, during an inspection it was found that some of the Kettlebells of the manufacturer Via Chassé give increased values of ionizing radiation.
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