Small high-powered magnets are banned due to serious hazards Mini jelly cups containing konjac are banned due to choking hazard Combustible candle holders are banned as a result of fire risk
Fulltext search (required) Topics Injury hazard Home and garden 3 Kids' toys 1 Pin topics filter Allergic reaction 1 Bone fracture or break 1 Brain injury 1 Burn 4 Choking 4 Concussion 1 Cut 1 Drowning 1 Entrapment 1 Infection 2 Internal injury 9 Irritation 1 Lung disease 2 Piercing of skin 1 Poisoning by ingestion 4 Poisoning by inhalation 1 Strangulation 1 Suffocation 2 Pin injury hazard filter Clear all Burn 1 - 4 of 4 items shown Combustible candle holders ban This permanent ban applies to candle holders and candle decorations that are a fire risk. Fire footbags and other such goods ban The permanent ban applies to fire footbags which are balls manufactured from fire resistant material, designed to be doused in flammable liquid and ignited. They are intended for use by professional entertainers. Novelty cigarette lighters ban The permanent ban applies to toy-like novelty cigarette lighters that produce a flame to set cigarettes or other combustible materials alight. They are a fire and burns risk. Sky lanterns ban The permanent ban applies to sky lanterns, which are small balloons that fill with hot air using an open flame. They are then lifted into the sky which can put people at risk of serious burns or start fires.