Search Sort by: RelevanceDate 1 result, showing 1 to 1 Babies dummies and chains banned by Parliamentary Secretary to Treasurer Babies dummies and chains with decorations (or 'bling') have been banned effective immediately following initial action taken by the NSW Fair Trading and a subsequent recommendation by the ACCC. 15 Jul 2011 News type Media releases 8 News 1 Safety alerts 1 Product category Show all 82 Babies and kids 22 Toys 5 Magnet toys and novelties 1 Kids' clothing 4 Children's nightwear 3 Kids' equipment 4 Prams & strollers 2 Baby slings/carriers 1 Dummies 1 Kids' furniture 4 Cots (household) 3 Bassinettes 1 Cots (folding) 1 Home and living 17 Home furnishings 6 Blinds & curtains 2 Combustible candle holders 1 Ethanol burners 1 Electrical 3 Heating, cooling, fans 2 General household 1 Furniture 3 Toppling furniture and TVs 1 Novelties 2 Kitchenware 1 Health and lifestyle 15 Personal 10 Personal care 7 Hot water bottles 3 Hand sanitiser 2 Tobacco & related products 2 Reduced fire risk cigarettes 1 Oral and dental 1 Recreation 4 Sports equipment 4 Basketball rings and backboards 1 Moveable soccer goals 1 Trampolines 1 Treadmills 1 Transport 12 Cars (compulsory recalls) and after-market accessories 9 Parts and accessories 7 Trolley jacks 2 Vehicle jacks 2 Quadbikes 2 Caravans and motorhome accessories 1 Mobility scooters 1 Motor bikes and after-market accessories 1 Trailers 1 Electronics and technology 4 Button batteries 3 Smart devices 1 Outdoor 4 Workshop 2 Ladders 2 Elastic luggage straps 1 Garden 1 Pools and spas 1 Spas & pool skimmer boxes, covers, filters & outlets 1 Food and groceries 3 Eggs and dairy 1 Groceries 1 Mini jelly cups containing konjac 1 Clothing and accessories 2 Clothing 1 Fashion accessories 1 Sunglasses & fashion spectacles 1 Chemical hazards 1 Azo dyes 1 Farm equipment 1 Agricultural & veterinary chemicals 1 Industrial, business and building 1 Date published 2011
Babies dummies and chains banned by Parliamentary Secretary to Treasurer Babies dummies and chains with decorations (or 'bling') have been banned effective immediately following initial action taken by the NSW Fair Trading and a subsequent recommendation by the ACCC. 15 Jul 2011