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 Baby and toddler products 2 Chemicals and poisons 2 Cosmetic and health products 1 Home and garden 2 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 Poisoning by ingestion 1 - 4 of 4 items shown DEHP in children's plastic items ban This permanent ban applies to toys, childcare articles, eating vessels and utensils intended for children up to and including 36 months of age. Items containing more than 1% by weight of diethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) are banned. Novelty cigarettes ban The permanent ban applies to novelty cigarettes. They are a poisoning risk because of the ingredient hydrated magnesium silicate, which can cause serious injuries when inhaled or swallowed. Smokeless tobacco products ban Chewing tobacco and snuffs intended for oral use are banned from supply in Australia. Toothpaste containing diethylene glycol ban The permanent ban applies to toothpastes containing more than 0.25% by weight of diethylene glycol (DEG). This poisonous substance can cause poisoning and internal injuries.