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25 Feb 2018 …: TK0039 The lighters are subject to 'Consumer Protection Notice No. 18 of 2011 Permanent ban on toy-like novelty cigarette lighters'. Children may mistake these lighters for toys. If children play … . Hazard: Children may mistake these lighters for toys. If children play with the lighters they are at risk…
19 Oct 2018 … • Children’s portable folding cots • Children’s projectile toysChildren’s toys containing magnets • Corded … luggage straps • Exercise cycles • Hot water bottles • Lead and certain elements in children’s toys … graphic health warnings • Toys for children up to and including 36 months of age • Treadmills • Trolley…
19 Sep 2017 … Protection Notice No. 18 of 2011 Permanent ban on toy-like novelty cigarette lighters. Children may mistake these lighters for toys. If children play with the lighters they risk suffering serious burn injuries. Consumers … 2015 and September 2016 Defect: The lighters are toy-like novelty cigarette lighters subject…
23 Jan 2010 … said. “In addition to these products looking like children’s toys, many of them emit animal sounds … the items are toys and buying them inadvertently for their children to play with. “The other concern … Toy-like cigarette lighters banned…
16 Oct 2012 … safety recall of novelty cigarette lighters that pose a risk to young children. The novelty lighters resemble toys and come in the shape of a turtle, duck, Santa Claus, handbag, ice cream cone, snowman, pig, racing car and skateboard. “The design of these lighters makes them very appealing to children under…
13 May 2010 … and swimming tuition • Toys containing magnets • Toys for children—lead and certain elements • Toys … products that are defective or unsafe. Mandatory safety standards • Aquatic toys • Babies’ dummies • Baby … helmets • Bunk beds • Child restraints for motor vehicles • Children’s household cots • Children’s
30 Jul 2016Children younger than five years old are likely to find these lighters appealing because they: look like stylised animals or cartoon characters are made in typical toy-like sizes and shapes are made in typical toy-like colours. There is a risk of serious burns to children who may think these lighters…
15 Jan 2010 … of these devices to young children. For example, the frog lighter looks like a toy, makes a frog sound and emits a green flame making it attractive to children – and potentially extremely dangerous. “These novelty … of novelty cigarette lighters shaped like toys such as frogs, hammers, cars and ducks will be banned from…
06 Jan 2010 …News 6 Jan 2010 Cigarette lighters that look like toys have been banned from sale in South Australia to prevent fires and burn injuries to children and adults. Minister for Consumer Affairs Gail Gago says the novelty lighters are a hidden danger because they look more like toys than they do cigarette…
05 Feb 2010 …WA bans toy-like novelty cigarette lighters … News 5 Feb 2010 Toy-like novelty cigarette lighters are being banned in Western Australia from today (5 February 2010), amid fears children could literally end up playing with fire. WA shops which … them can be fined up to $20,000. The lighters, which look like ordinary toys, have shocked Commissioner…