Product Safety Information Notice on a Vicloon Baby Dummy Clips
Vicloon Baby Dummy Clips sold on Amazon are being recalled due to choking, entrapment, and strangulation risks. The product can trap a child's fingers, is too long, and may break into small pieces. The model number is 3453092 and the batch number is 110027.

- Brand
- Vicloon
- Product
- Baby Dummy Clips
- Batch codes
- 110027
- Sold on
- Amazon
- What to do
- Customers should stop using the product immediately and keep it out of the reach of children. You may wish to contact Amazon to see if there are any remedies available to you.

- Publication date:8 January 2026
A safety issue has been identified with Vicloon Baby Dummy Clips sold on Amazon.


The product poses choking, entrapment and strangulation risks. It can trap a child’s fingers, is too long and could wrap around the neck, and parts may break or detach into small pieces that a child could choke on.
The type/number of model is 3453092. The batch number is 110027. The Amazon ASIN is B0C1S8637N.
There are approximately 68 affected products in the Republic of Ireland. The product was sold online via Amazon.
What to do:
Customers should stop using the product immediately and keep it out of the reach of children.
You may wish to contact Amazon to see if there are any remedies available to you. This can be done via your user account on Amazon.
View all product safety noticesFrequently asked questions
Is Baby Dummy Clips being recalled in Ireland?
Yes. Vicloon Baby Dummy Clips sold on Amazon are being recalled due to choking, entrapment, and strangulation risks. The product can trap a child's fingers, is too long, and may break into small pieces. The model number is 3453092 and the batch number is 110027.
Why is Baby Dummy Clips being recalled?
The recall relates to a choking hazard. Vicloon Baby Dummy Clips sold on Amazon are being recalled due to choking, entrapment, and strangulation risks. The product can trap a child's fingers, is too long, and may break into small pieces. The model number is 3453092 and the batch number is 110027.
What should I do if I have this product?
Customers should stop using the product immediately and keep it out of the reach of children. You may wish to contact Amazon to see if there are any remedies available to you.
Which batches of Baby Dummy Clips are affected?
The affected batch codes are: 110027.
Where was Baby Dummy Clips sold?
It was sold via Amazon.
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