This month, several urgent product recalls have been issued, urging customers to discontinue using these items immediately due to potential safety risks. The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) has recently updated its recall list, including celebrity fragrances, children’s toys, beauty devices, and more. Some of these products contain dangerous substances, asbestos traces, or do not meet UK safety standards.
Notable recalls in March include three Rihanna scents sold at Savers Health and Beauty. These products pose a ‘serious chemical risk’ as they contain prohibited substances that could harm reproductive health, unborn babies, and cause skin reactions. Customers who have purchased these items should stop using them and return them to the point of purchase for a refund.
Additionally, multiple Tower air fryer models have been recalled from retailers like Sainsbury’s, Lidl, Tesco, and others due to a fire hazard risk. These products may overheat and catch fire during use, failing to comply with safety regulations. Consumers who have bought these air fryers should unplug them immediately and contact the retailer for a refund.
Moreover, certain stretchy sand-filled toys have been recalled due to potential asbestos contamination. Customers who purchased these items should stop using them, keep them away from children, and follow specific safety measures for handling and disposal. The affected products should be securely sealed, labeled, and stored safely away from kids.
Other products like the Addo Play Out to Impress Creative Candles kit, Paw Patrol Bumper Craft Collection, white electric boot warmer, and Cloud Nine XDM 3600 Travel Dryer have also been recalled for various safety concerns. Customers are advised to discontinue use, return the products for refunds, and adhere to the recommended safety guidelines provided by the retailers.
