Product description
NZ pine Canterbury sleigh baby 3 in 1 cot with drawer, teeth rail, and toddler bed in white or "espresso" colour
See a list of details to help identify the product
Reason the product is recalled
Canterbury Cot does not comply with the mandatory Australian standard AS/NZS 2172:2003. There were multiple failures but the most concerning breaches relate to the strength of the access fastening device, which could be inadvertently lowered making it possible for a child to open the side of the cot.
The hazards to consumers
The cot fails to comply with the safety and performance, design, informative labelling and marking requirements of the mandatory standard. The product poses numerous risks, in particular the risk of falls, suffocation and entrapment.
What consumers should do
All affected customers who have not already destroyed the cot and received a refund should:
• Stop using the cot immediately.
• Not re-gift or sell any used cots.
• Contact Savingforaussie to arrange for their cot(s) to be collected and destroyed (at no expense) and for a full refund or new replacement cot.
Contact details: Consumers can contact Savingforaussie via email on savingforaussie@gmail.com.
• Stop using the cot immediately.
• Not re-gift or sell any used cots.
• Contact Savingforaussie to arrange for their cot(s) to be collected and destroyed (at no expense) and for a full refund or new replacement cot.
Contact details: Consumers can contact Savingforaussie via email on savingforaussie@gmail.com.
Details to help identify the product
Supplier running the recall
Who sold the product
Saving for Aussie
Identifying product features
Item No.: 158-1. 158-2. 258-1. 258-2
Manufacture date: June 2013
Identifying numbers
Other identifying numbers
Item No.: 158-1. 158-2. 258-1. 258-2Manufacture date: June 2013
Dates available for sale
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Where the product was sold
Nationally
Responsible regulators
Regulators are established or appointed by government. They enforce regulations and rules.
Quote PRA number 2013/13740 when contacting a regulator about this recall.
Recall and remedy questions
Contact the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission if you have:
- a question about the remedy being offered to you by the business that is responsible for managing this recall, or
- concerns about the way the business is managing this recall.