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23 Jun 2022 … be captured by the ban include: inflatable toy hammers balls children’s chairs plastic lounges and footstools. … Toys containing beads … Ban This ban applies to inflatable toys, novelties and furniture, which can be inflated by the mouth, and that have loose beads or small particles inside the product that may be inhaled during inflation or deflation. Risks: inhalation, choking and suffocation hazard leading to illness or death.…
14 Jun 2016 …Inflatable toys, novelties and furniture are made of soft plastic or other similar material and are designed to be inflated. They can include: toy hammers balls children’s chairs or lounges footstools. … Never leave young children unsupervised with inflatable toys, novelties or furniture. Inflatable toys, novelties & furniture … Inflatable toys, novelties & furniture…
13 Dec 2018 … standard 'Consumer Protection Notice No. 13 of 2011 - Permanent Ban on Inflatable Toys, Novelties … toys, novelties and furniture that have loose beads or small pellets inside the product due to the risk of choking or su�ocating for young children if ingested as per the ACL Consumer Protection Notice No.13 … https://www.productsafety.gov.au/contact-us/for-consumers/make-an-enquiry Inflatable toys, novelties & furniture…
13 Dec 2018 … 'Consumer Protection Notice No. 13 of 2011 - Permanent Ban on Inflatable Toys, Novelties and Furniture … to 23rd November 2018. Defect: Products are included in a permanent ban on the sale of in�atable toys … or su�ocating for young children if ingested as per the ACL Consumer Protection Notice No.13 of 2011. Hazard…