Product description
The Learn-Around Playground is a multi-coloured, plastic musical activity centre for young children ages 6-36 months. It includes a Slide and Sing alphabet panel and a ball drop on the left side, a Number Rock musical keyboard in the centre, and a Flying Rhymes plane, pop-up LittleLeap, and a "smart" book on the right side. "The product was sold through Kmart, Myer, Toys R Us and independent retail stores between March 2006 and September 2006.
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Reason the product is recalled
There is a possibility that a child's arm may become caught in the activity centre's plastic tube, posing a risk of arm injury to children.
The hazards to consumers
Arm injury
What consumers should do
Consumers should stop using the Activity Centre immediately. Consumers should check the manufacturing code which is located on the underside of the activity centre just above the the battery compartment. If the code ends in a letter 'G' then the activity centre is safe to continue using. Should the letter 'G' not be present on the product, discontinue use of the product and either contact Funtastic Customer Care on 1800 660 655 or 1800 244 543 between 9.00am and 4.30pm (AEST) Monday to Friday or email info@funtastic.com.au to receive a free repair kit or return to place of purchase for a refund.
Details to help identify the product
Supplier running the recall
Funtastic Limited
Identifying product features
LeapFrog Baby" is printed on the activity centre. Item number 10200 is moulded underneath the activity centre table below "Made in China".
Identifying numbers
Other identifying numbers
LeapFrog Baby" is printed on the activity centre. Item number 10200 is moulded underneath the activity centre table below "Made in China".
Where the product was sold
Nationally
Responsible regulators
Regulators are established or appointed by government. They enforce regulations and rules.
Quote PRA number 2006/8790 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.
