Asbestos is a banned substance in Ireland and can be deadly if inhaled
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has alerted the public across Ireland to a major recall that is now underway for multiple toys that are feared to contain deadly mineral asbestos.
Recalls have been issued in recent weeks for hundreds of sand toys sold across Ireland that possibly contain the banned substance that can affect the lungs when inhaled.
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KTL (formerly Kandy Toys) is carrying out a recall of the KTL sand toys pictured below.
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The products present a risk to health as the sand may contain asbestos. Asbestos is a banned substance across the EU because it poses a risk to health. HSE Public Health advice is that there is low risk to human health from these sand products based on current information.
The CCPC continues to engage with the Health Service Executive (HSE), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Health and Safety Authority (HSA), as required. Further updates will be provided as soon as additional information becomes available.
The list of retailers can be found here.
What to do:
In line with the UK, the CCPC is advising consumers who have the product in their home to do the following:
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For more information, please contact KTL by email at enquiries@kandytoys.co.uk or by phone on +44 139 523 4600.
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