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Puzzle mats - Eva Puzzle Mats Sun Ta Toys recalled in Italy due to risk of chemical

Manufactured by:
Product name: Puzzle mats - Eva Puzzle Mats Sun Ta Toys
Units sold:
Reference: EU-200100/10
Country of manufacture: Malaysia

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URL: http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/dyna/rapex/create_rapex_search.cfm?zoek=toy&vanaf=1&jaartal=ALL
Details:
Date: 1/29/2010 ( 2010 - 4 )

Reference Number: 20
0100/10

Country: Italy

Category:
Toys
Product: Puzzle mats - Eva Puzzle Mats
Brand: Sun Ta Toys
Type/number of model: code RST 1959 & barcode 8006458167571.
Description: The transparent plastic bag contains a mat set that can be assembled out of 10 puzzle shapes in various colours with drawings of letters of the alphabet, numbers or animals.
Country of origin: Malaysia No picture available



Risk: Chemical The product poses a chemical risk because of the presence of acetophenone, a substance classified by Directive 67/548/EEC as harmful if swallowed and irritating to eyes.

Resolution: Seizure of the products ordered by the authorities.