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08 Nov 2018 …, soil wetting and decoration. The beads are also used by children as a sensory toy. When expanded, the lifespan of the balls is two years. 470 small packets sold If used as a sensory toy, the unexpanded balls … be a choking hazard to children. If swallowed, the balls can lead to internal injuries and even death … Water expanding toys and products Art and craft…
13 Feb 2019 …. The balls are used for flower arranging, soil wetting and decoration. The beads are also used by children as a sensory toy. When expanded, the lifespan of the balls is two years. PB020 If used as a sensory toy … Giant Sensory Water Beads as toys or playthings immediately. If consumers suspect their child has … https://www.productsafety.gov.au/contact-us/for-consumers/make-an-enquiry Water expanding toys and products…
29 Jul 2016 …Expandable toys are not recommended for children under three. Young children often place toys in their mouth to explore them by sucking and chewing on them. … Keep toys for older children separate and away from a young child’s reach. If you suspect your child has swallowed any expanding toys, seek medical attention immediately.   Water expanding toys and products … Water expanding toys & products…
06 Mar 2015 … balls are being marketed as sensory learning toys for children and that three Australian children have … to the dangers of water expanding balls after several  children ingested  them in Australia and required hospital … expanding balls “The products are small and colourful and can be attractive to young children, who naturally…
15 Mar 2022 … the toy and keep it out of reach of children. Any consumer who has purchased the products from Australia … should stop using the Squeeze Bead Plush Animal Toy immediately and keep it out of reach of children. Any … Australia Post — Squeeze Bead Plush Animal Toy
07 Apr 2005 … the mandatory safety standard for toys for children under three will incorporate important new changes. All … The mandatory standard for toys for children 36 months and under was amended by Consumer Protection Notice No … meant that two standards were running concurrently: • Australian Standard AS 1647.2-1992 Children’s Toys