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29 Oct 2018 …. Non-compliant gaps create an entrapment hazard that could seriously injure an infant. Consumers who have … . Hazard: Non-compliant gaps create an entrapment hazard that could seriously injure an infant. What to do: Consumers who have purchased this cot will be contacted by mail or email. Consumers should stop using…
05 Jun 2018 … is used, or the base is not at the correct position. Consumers who purchased a Troll Lukas Cot from Baby … if the incorrect mattress is used, or the base is not adjusted to the correct positon. What to do – If you…
12 Sep 2013 … numerous risks, in particular the risk of falls, suffocation and entrapment. All affected customers who … poses numerous risks, in particular the risk of falls, suffocation and entrapment. What to do: All affected customers who have not already destroyed the cot and received a refund should: • Stop using…
18 Mar 2010 … and state and territory regulators have recently tested household cots with wooden drop sides. Performance … : www.accc.gov.au Callers who are deaf or have a hearing or speech impairment can contact the ACCC through … the current AS/NZS 2172 testing requirements for wooden drop sides in cots. Suppliers who contribute…