Product description

18 different novelty keyrings containing button batteries:

  • Get It Now Alien Keyring
  • Get It Now Alpaca Keyring
  • Get It Now Darth Keyring
  • Get It Now Flamingo LED Keyring
  • Get It Now LED Sabre Keyring
  • Get It Now Oink Keyring
  • Get It Now Pikachu Keyring
  • Get It Now Pineapple Keyring
  • Get It Now Rabbit Keyring
  • Get It Now Rabbit Keyring (grey and white)
  • Get It Now Turtle Keyring
  • Get It Now Unicorn LED Keyring
  • Get It Now Whistle Key Finder Keyring
  • Squid Game Keyring
  • Karyn In LA Whack-A-Mole Keyring (blue)
  • Karyn In LA Whack-A-Mole Keyring (lilac)
  • Karyn In LA Whack-A-Mole Keyring (pink)
  • Unit Sparky Keyring

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Reason the product is recalled

These products do not comply with the mandatory standards for products containing button/coin batteries.

The button/coin batteries are not adequately secured and are accessible to young children. The products do not include the required warning information.

The hazards to consumers

Risk of choking, severe internal burn injuries or death to young children if they gain access to the button/coin batteries and swallow them or place them inside their body.

Severe or fatal injuries can happen in 2 hours or less.

Consumers may be unaware that the product contains button batteries.

What consumers should do

Consumers should stop using these products immediately and store them out of reach of children.

Return the products to a City Beach Store for a full refund.

For more information contact City Beach on customerservice@citybeach.com.au or by phone on 1800 640 811.

Details to help identify the product.

Supplier running the recall

Who sold the product

Sold at City Beach Stores

Dates available for sale

-

Where the product was sold

Nationally
International
Online

Responsible regulators

Regulators are established or appointed by government. They enforce regulations and rules.

Quote PRA number 2024/20106 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.