SHEIN recalls Silicone Baby Teething Rings sold on SHEIN marketplace
SHEIN is recalling Silicone Baby Teething Rings sold on their marketplace due to a choking hazard. The shield of the soother can detach and lacks ventilation holes, posing a risk to children.
- Brand
- SHEIN
- Product
- Silicone Baby Teething Rings
- Batch codes
- SY26E58B, sa25040442233399801
- Sold on
- Shein
- What to do
- If you purchased one of these products, please stop use immediately, discard the product, and keep it out of the reach of children.
- Publication date:13 July 2026
SHEIN is carrying out a recall of a Silicone Baby Teething Rings sold on the SHEIN marketplace by the third-party seller Guangzhou Zhiyi Trading Co., Ltd.
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The product presents a risk of choking. The shield of the soother is detachable and does not include any ventilation holes. A child may put the part in their mouth and choke.
The bar code is SY26E58B. The product reference number is sa25040442233399801.
There are approximately 10 affected products in the Republic of Ireland.
What to do:
If you purchased one of these products, please stop use immediately, discard the product, and keep it out of the reach of children.
If you wish to contact SHEIN for a refund or have any concerns or questions about this product, this can be done by contacting SHEIN customer services by email at eurcsteam@shein.com.
View all product safety noticesFrequently asked questions
Is Silicone Baby Teething Rings being recalled in Ireland?
Yes. SHEIN is recalling Silicone Baby Teething Rings sold on their marketplace due to a choking hazard. The shield of the soother can detach and lacks ventilation holes, posing a risk to children.
Why is Silicone Baby Teething Rings being recalled?
The recall relates to a choking hazard. SHEIN is recalling Silicone Baby Teething Rings sold on their marketplace due to a choking hazard. The shield of the soother can detach and lacks ventilation holes, posing a risk to children.
What should I do if I have this product?
If you purchased one of these products, please stop use immediately, discard the product, and keep it out of the reach of children.
Which batches of Silicone Baby Teething Rings are affected?
The affected batch codes are: SY26E58B, sa25040442233399801.
Where was Silicone Baby Teething Rings sold?
It was sold via Shein.
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