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Product recalls in Ireland — 2025

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OtherInjury

Decathlon recalls SIMOND Probe Ski Touring 240cm / 280cm

Decathlon is recalling some SIMOND Probe Ski Touring 240cm / 280cm due to a risk of injury from failure to operate as intended. An issue has been found that may hinder or prevent effective use during search and rescue operations.

ToysChoking

Product Safety Information Notice on toys sold on the TEMU platform

A safety issue has been identified with various toys sold on the TEMU platform due to choking hazards. The affected products include mini plush finger dolls, transformable cars, gift bags, and simulation rocket capsules. Consumers are advised to stop using these toys immediately.

ToysChoking

Petjes World ApS recalls certain plush baby products

Petjes World ApS is recalling certain plush baby products due to a choking hazard caused by stitching issues that may allow seams to tear. This could result in small children being able to access the filling and potentially choke.

ToysInjury

Product Safety Information Notice on ORB Funkee Sand Toys

The Entertainer is recalling ORB Funkee Sand Toys sold in Tesco due to the risk of asbestos in the sand, which is a banned substance in the EU. The affected products include ORB Funkee Small Dogs and ORB Funkee Small Assortment.

OtherElectric Shock

SHEIN recalls Electric Heating Cap sold on SHEIN marketplace

SHEIN is recalling an Electric Heating Cap sold by Wenzhou Xinru Network Technology Co., Ltd. due to a risk of electric shock from a potentially broken remote control casing that can expose live electrical parts. Approximately 48 products are affected in the Republic of Ireland.

ElectronicsElectric Shock

Product Safety Information Notice TUCSON-A circulating pumps

TUCSON-A is recalling their 5m, 6m, and 8m circulating pumps due to a safety issue where the mains electrical coupling can be connected in reverse, posing a serious risk of electrocution. The affected pumps were manufactured between 2012 and 2016 and can be identified by specific serial numbers. Consumers should check their pumps and contact Tucson for inspection and potential replacement.