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Product Safety Information Notice on a Ammehoela Kids Waistcoat Emmy.15

The Ammehoela Kids Waistcoat Emmy.15 is recalled due to a strangulation hazard from cords that can trap young children. There are approximately 3 affected products in the Republic of Ireland.

Product Safety Information Notice on a Ammehoela Kids Waistcoat Emmy.15
Brand
Ammehoela
Product
Kids Waistcoat Emmy.15
What to do
Discontinue use immediately and keep it out of the reach of children. Return the item to the point of purchase for a reimbursement.
Notice details
  • Publication date:5 April 2023

A safety issue has been identified with a Ammehoela Kids Waistcoat Emmy.15.

The risk associated with the product is that of strangulation. The product has cords which are dangerous for young children as they can become trapped during various activities and lead to strangulation.

The brand is Ammehoela. The type/number of model is Am.Emmy.15. The batch number and the barcode are unknown.

There are approximately 3 affected products in the Republic of Ireland.

What to do:

Given the online availability of this product, it may have been sold to customers in the Republic of Ireland.

If you purchased one of these products, please discontinue use immediately and keep it out of the reach of children. Customers can return the item to the point of purchase where the purchase amount will be reimbursed.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Kids Waistcoat Emmy.15 being recalled in Ireland?

Yes. The Ammehoela Kids Waistcoat Emmy.15 is recalled due to a strangulation hazard from cords that can trap young children. There are approximately 3 affected products in the Republic of Ireland.

Why is Kids Waistcoat Emmy.15 being recalled?

The recall relates to a strangulation hazard. The Ammehoela Kids Waistcoat Emmy.15 is recalled due to a strangulation hazard from cords that can trap young children. There are approximately 3 affected products in the Republic of Ireland.

What should I do if I have this product?

Discontinue use immediately and keep it out of the reach of children. Return the item to the point of purchase for a reimbursement.

Source: Competition & Consumer Protection Commission, published 5 April 2023 · Last checked 18 August 2026
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