Inflatable toddler rings with harness DECATHLON/NABAIJI

The product may overturn upside down during use, creating a risk of drowning because the child is strapped to the ring and suddenly ends up with their head under water, without the possibility of turning back independently. Potencjalne skutki: drowning.

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Inflatable toddler rings with harness DECATHLON/NABAIJI
Risk Level
Critical
Manufacturer
Decathlon Sp. z o.o.
Notice Date
01.08.2023
View official statement
Source: UOKiK view the official alert

What to do if you have this product?

A recall means the product may be unsafe. Here is what to do if you have it at home.

  1. 1

    Do not eat or use the product

    Stop using or consuming it immediately and keep it out of reach of children.

  2. 2

    Check the batch number and expiry date

    Compare the batch/lot number and the best-before or expiry date with the details in the alert — sometimes only specific batches are affected.

  3. 3

    Return it to the shop

    You can take the product back to the shop where you bought it. For a safety recall a refund is due even without a receipt.

  4. 4

    Get help and report it

    If you feel unwell after using the product, contact a doctor. You can also report the case to the relevant authority — GIS, GIF or UOKiK.

General guidance for recalled products in Poland. Always follow the specific instructions in the official alert and from the manufacturer or retailer.

Important Information

What You Should Know

Recommendations

Consumers are asked to immediately stop using the inflatable toddler rings with harness and return the product to the nearest Decathlon store.

Actions Taken

The company informed the President of UOKiK, posted information about the campaign in Decathlon stores and published a notice in the “Withdrawn products” section on its website, calling on customers t...

Need Help?

If you feel unwell after consuming this product, contact your doctor or call the poison control center.

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