If you purchased jumping balls to entertain your children, be careful that some products are subject to recall due to health risks for children who use them. Explanations.
Do you like to fall for these jumping balloons bought at the funfair or from merchants? Check carefully if you have purchased these balloons, which pose a risk to your children’s health.
Balloons removed from sale
According to the recall sheet, the Unicorn jumping balloons in question are from the “LG Imports” brand. These are bags bearing the references:
- Babies-Children (excluding food) / Toys Unicorn jumping ball
- Marque : LG IMPORTS
- Model or reference: 4744
- • Lot 205A023005
- Packaging: Individual plastic bag with colored cardboard
- Marketing date: 06/01/2023
- End of marketing date: 12/31/2023
- Geographical sales area: entire Europe
- Distributors: Funfair professionals, traders and school associations
A risk linked to the presence of carcinogenic, mutagenic or reprotoxic substances
The recalled references are non-compliant products, posing a risk of poisoning to people who use them.
The Rappel Conso site mentions a “risk linked to the presence of carcinogenic, mutagenic or reprotoxic substances” and a “breach of the regulations Standard NF EN71-1: The word Caution does not precede the age exclusion 0-36 months” .
People with these balloons are therefore invited to no longer use them and destroy them. You should contact the importer LG IMPORTS at the origin of the sale to distributors/wholesalers of the product 4744, Unicorn jumping ball +32 14 60 05 50