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Asda, Amazon and TikTok Shop Products Urgently Recalled over 'Serious Risks' - Liverpool Echo

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, ENGLAND, JUL 18 – Amazon recalled a wooden baby teething toy after the Office for Product Safety and Standards highlighted a serious choking hazard from small detachable parts, affecting infants and toddlers.

  • In recent weeks, Amazon issued an urgent recall of a baby teething toy that poses a risk of choking in the UK.
  • The Danish Safety Technology Authority published the recall notification, and the Office for Product Safety and Standards removed similar items from shelves in recent weeks.
  • Called the Baby Sensory Ribbon Rattle Toys Montessori Sensory Ribbon Play Toy which is designed for babies aged 3-24 months.
  • Returning via the Amazon Returns Support Centre or recorded delivery is required; customers should return the affected item for a full refund to Amazon Customer Returns, Dunfermline.
  • In its recall notice, Amazon noted the refund timeline, specifying that customers will receive a confirmation e-mail once returns are received, noting refunds take 5 to 7 business days to process.
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