Product description

Units of Baythroid with batch number 17861 are affected by the
recall. These units were sold from December 2014. Only cans in this batch
(which are all 500mL size) are included in the recall. The batch number
appears on the upper rim of the can, near the lid.

See a list of details to help identify the product

Reason the product is recalled

When stored lying in their side, some cans in the affected batch may weep very small amounts of product from the lid.

The hazards to consumers

Product contact with skin or eyes may cause irritation.

What consumers should do

Handling the product with rubber gloves on, as instructed on the
label, check the batch number by looking on the upper metal rim of the can,
near the lid. If the product has the affected batch number, double bag it in
plastic bags and return it to the place of purchase for a replacement can or a
refund. You may also obtain a refund by calling 1300 369 074 or visiting
www.yates.com.au/about/contact. To make your application valid, ensure you
complete all of your details and attach a photo of the product with the batch
number visible.

Contact Details: Yates Australia (ABN 67 000 049 427), 1 Gow Street Padstow NSW 2211.

Details to help identify the product

Supplier running the recall

Who sold the product

Predominantly Bunnings stores, a few Mitre 10 stores and a few independent hardware retailers.

Identifying product features

The recall is limited to products with batch code 17861. The Date of manufacture was December 2014. These details are printed on the top rim of the containers.

Identifying numbers

Other identifying numbers

The recall is limited to products with batch code 17861. The Date of manufacture was December 2014. These details are printed on the top rim of the containers.

Dates available for sale

-

Where the product was sold

Nationally

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Responsible regulators

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

Quote PRA number 2015/14583 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.