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Australia/Canberra: SC Johnson & Son, a Lane Cove, New South Wales establishment, recalls certain batch/lots of Drano Max Gel Bathroom Drain Cleaner from the Australian marketplace due to suspected cap sealing failure and consequential risks of caustic chemical leakage, skin irritation, inhalation, poisoning, blocked airways, respiratory collapse and/or pneumonia, all serious health and safety hazards requiring immediate medical intervention to minimize pain and suffering as well as prevent life-altering injury or death.
ACCC: https://rb.gy/3rdfo
Direct link: https://www.productsafety.gov.au/recalls/sc-johnson-son-12l-drano-max-gel-bathroom-drain-cleaner
Additional information:
The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (“ACCC”) reports the following Household Chemicals are subject to this recall:
Filed under: ACCC, Chemical contamination hazard, Eye damage hazard, Home & Residential | Tagged: ACCC, ACCC PRA number: 2023/19865, Australian Competition & Consumer Commission, Bathroom Drain Cleaner, blocked airways, caustic chemical leakage, chemical aspiration hazard, chemicals, Drano Max Gel Bathroom Drain Cleaner, inhalation, pneumonia, poisoning, Recalls Direct RIN: 17362-2023, respiratory collapse, SC Johnson & Son, skin irritation | Leave a comment »