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Bow and arrows Lisia recalled in Poland due to risk of chemical

Manufactured by:
Product name: Bow and arrows Lisia
Units sold:
Reference: EU-270107/10
Country of manufacture: China


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: 27
0107/10

Country: Poland

Category:
Toys
Product: Bow and arrows
Brand: Lisia
Type/number of model: EAN 5907664200386; MK 2508876.
Description: Bow and four arrows. Cardboard packaging.
Country of origin: China



Risk: Chemical The product poses a chemical risk because the suction cups of the arrows contain 6.0% by weight of bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP). According to the REACH Regulation, phthalates DEHP, DBP and BBP are prohibited in all toys, while phthalates DINP, DIDP and DNOP are prohibited when the toy can be placed in the mouth by children.

Resolution: Voluntary withdrawal from the market by the importer.