Search Sort by DateRelevance Candle holders and decorations safety Combustible candle holders can pose a fire risk if they catch on fire and remain on fire for more than five seconds instead of self-extinguishing. 2 Dec 2014 News type News 1 Safety alerts 1 Product category Show all 676 Babies and kids 204 Toys 98 Magnet toys and novelties 2 Aquatic toys 1 Toys for children under 3 1 Water expanding toys and products 1 Kids' equipment 20 Dummies 9 Baby slings/carriers 5 Prams & strollers 2 Baby walkers 1 Bath aids for babies 1 Playpens 1 Rocker chairs 1 Kids' clothing 9 Children's nightwear 7 Paper patterns (childrens's nightwear) 1 Kids' furniture 7 Cots (household) 6 Cots (folding) 3 Bassinettes 2 Home and living 188 Novelties 47 Home furnishings 45 Ethanol burners 14 Blinds & curtains 3 Combustible candle holders 1 Furniture 36 Toppling furniture and TVs 3 Electrical 32 Heating, cooling, fans 2 General household 1 Kitchenware 2 Health and lifestyle 92 Recreation 40 Sports equipment 15 Treadmills 6 Trampolines 5 Basketball rings and backboards 2 Moveable soccer goals 2 Exercise cycles 1 Personal 25 Tobacco & related products 15 Reduced fire risk cigarettes 2 Personal care 9 Hot water bottles 5 Hand sanitiser 2 Oral and dental 1 Cosmetics 1 Cosmetic labelling 1 Transport 78 Cars 53 Parts and accessories 50 Vehicle jacks 3 Trolley jacks 2 Quadbikes 11 Caravans and motorhomes 2 Motor bikes 2 Personal transport 1 Trailers 1 Outdoor 38 Pools and spas 30 Portable swimming pools 2 Spas & pool skimmer boxes, covers, filters & outlets 1 Workshop 5 Ladders 5 Elastic luggage straps 1 Garden 1 Industrial, business and building 29 Trade supplies/building materials 28 Clothing and accessories 18 Fashion accessories 2 Sunglasses & fashion spectacles 2 Clothing 1 Electronics and technology 13 Button batteries 12 Smart devices 1 Chemicals 11 DEHP in plastic items 2 Asbestos in crayons 1 Azo dyes 1 Food and groceries 2 Eggs and dairy 1 Gas 2 Unknown 1 Date published 2014 1
Candle holders and decorations safety Combustible candle holders can pose a fire risk if they catch on fire and remain on fire for more than five seconds instead of self-extinguishing. 2 Dec 2014