BRIO makes a voluntary recall of 30115 Bunny.
BRIOs pull along toy with the shape of a bunny was introduced in 2008.
In the last few weeks, BRIO has received a few claims from customers in Sweden regarding Bunny 30115. We have found that the small white ball that is the tail can come loose if dropped from a high level or hit hard from any side and become a so called hazardous small part.
Even if this only has occurred on very few products, BRIO has decided to recall all sold products of 30115 from the market, to be on the safe side.
We urgently request all customers that have bought a Bunny 30115 to return it to the shop and get their money back.
The National Board for Consumer Policies has been informed.
If you have any questions, kindly contact (local name) on telephone number ,,,,,,,,,,,
We apologize for any inconvenience this may bring you and thank you in advance for helping us in our work to provide safe toys to the market.
BRIO makes a voluntary recall of 30458 Pull along Bunnies.
BRIO’s pull along toy with two items with a shape of bunnies was introduced in 2008.
In the last few weeks, BRIO has received a few claims from customers in Sweden on Pull along Bunnies 30458. We have found that the small white ball that is the tail on the small bunny can come loose if dropped from a high level or hit hard from any side and become a so called hazardous small part.
Even if this only has occurred on very few products, BRIO has decided to recall all sold products of 30458 from the market, to be on the safe side.
We urgently request all customers that have bought a Pull along Bunnies 30458 to return it to the shop and get compensation.
The National Board for Consumer Policies has been informed.
If you have any questions, kindly contact (local name) on telephone number ,,,,,,,,,,,
We apologize for any inconvenience this may bring you and thank you in advance for helping us in our work to provide safe toys to the market.
BRIO makes a voluntary recall of 30198 Stacking Penguine.
BRIOs stacking toy with the shape of a penguin was introduced in 2008.
In the last few weeks, BRIO has received a few claims from customers in Sweden on Stacking Penguin 30198. We have found that the small yellow beak on the big penguin can come loose if dropped from a high level or hit hard from any side and become a so called hazardous small part.
Even if this only has occurred on very few products, BRIO has decided to recall all sold products of 30198 from the market, to be on the safe side.
We urgently request all customers that have bought a Stacking Penguin 30198 to return it to the shop and get compensation.
The National Board for Consumer Policies has been informed.
If you have any questions, kindly contact (local name) on telephone number ,,,,,,,,,,,
We apologize for any inconvenience this may brings you and thank you in advance for helping us in our work to provide safe toys to the market