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A teddy bear toy sold by Wish, a cross-border e-commerce platform, has recently been called by the British Trade Standards Bureau as "the worst example of unsafe toys." Why?
A pair of British parents found that they were in a toddler's time and did not know how to open the zipper behind the teddy bear and exposed a wire that was later wrapped around the child's neck. She also pulled the fluff from her teddy bear and put it in her mouth.
After this incident occurred, these teddy bears with safety hazards were immediately recalled.
After examining the toys, the British Trade and Standards Bureau found that the teddy bear's wires and associated lights are easily accessible to children and may cause choking hazards to young children.
The toy does not have protective measures against the danger of suffocation, but it also contains many small parts that may cause choking hazards.
In addition, the teddy bear does not have any sign, including the required CE certification (a security certification mark, is considered as a passport to the manufacturer to open and enter the European market).
A spokesperson for the Murray County Council in the United Kingdom said: "A young child in Murray County was found tangled with a wire from a teddy bear on his neck. The Trade Standards Bureau immediately issued an emergency for potentially deadly plush toys sold online. notice."
“The local Bureau of Standards official said that the two teddy bears that parents purchased from the e-commerce platform were the worst examples of unsafe toys they had encountered.â€
Peter Adamson, manager of the Trade Standards Agency, Murray County Council, added: “Protecting children from dangerous toys is one of our top priorities. We were shocked when we noticed these teddy bears.â€
"It seems to be because the toy was purchased directly on the e-commerce platform. They escaped all the normal inspections normally required by the EU and the United Kingdom when importing goods."
"Fortunately, in this case, the child was not harmed, but we need to warn potential buyers that it is risky to buy toys for children from vendors who cut corners."
In addition, it was learned that due to non-compliance with the requirements of the Toy Safety Directive and relevant European Standard EN 71-1, on February 24th, the European Union recalled two puzzle-set toys made in China, namely Kang Kang Toys Apple Wars - Whack-a. -Mole Game educational toys and Special Agent toy sets.
Due to non-compliance with mandatory safety standards, Australia also recalled the Action Swing Kit on Feb. 27, and the origin of the toy is unknown.
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