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Australia/Canberra: TOMY Australia, a Dandenong South, Victoria establishment, recalls certain batch/lots of Boon Flair Infant Highchairs from the Australian marketplace due to structural failure caused by bolt loosening with consequential risks of falls, lacerations, concussion, bone fracture and life-changing Central Nervous System (“CNS”) injuries, all serious health and safety hazards.
ACCC: https://rb.gy/k3xak
Direct link: https://www.productsafety.gov.au/recalls/tomy-australia-%E2%80%94-boon-flair-highchair
Additional information:
The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (“ACCC”) reports the following Children’s furniture products are subject to this recall:
Filed under: ACCC, bone fracture hazard, Children, Concussion | Traumatic Brain Injury ("TBI") hazard, Home & Residential, Labeling or regulatory issues | Tagged: ACCC, ACCC PRA number: 2023/19914, asphyxiation hazard, Australian Competition & Consumer Commission, Baby Highchairs, child, children, Concussion or Traumatic Brain Injury ("TBI"), Flair, furniture, highchair, Infant, infants, Laceration hazard, Recalls Direct RIN: 17569-2023, respiratory arrest hazard, suffocation hazard, TOMY Australia, TOMY International Inc. | Leave a comment »