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Australian Government orders recall of Chinese Toothpaste co by Australian Government
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Australian Government orders recall of Chinese Toothpaste containing Diethylene Glycol

Australian Government orders recall.

Chinese Tri Leaf Spearmint Toothpaste

Date: 14/08/2007

Supplier Name: Challenge International (Australia)

Product Info: 145g. Manufactured on 7 September 2005. This product can be identified by
the batch code on the bottom of the tube which reads "070905"

Defect Details:  Product contains Diethylene Glycol

Consumer action: Return stock to Challenge International (Australia), PO Box 42, Southland, Victoria 3192  for replacement stock.

Market Coverage: National

Recall Coverage: National

The Product Safety Section of the ACCC has overall policy responsibility for
monitoring the conduct  and outcomes of consumer goods safety recalls in Australia
http://www.recalls.gov.au/view_recall_detail.php?Recall_ID_Auto=15067


 

 

Superlux Blankets

Date: 26/07/2007

Supplier Name: Charles Parsons & Co Pty Ltd

Product Info: Superlux Blankets

Defect Details:  Level of formaldehyde contained in the Superlux Blankets

Consumer action: Return product to place of purchase for a full refund. Further information about the potential safety issue and the refund program is available from toll free telephone number 1800 678 251.

Market Coverage: National

Recall Coverage: National


 

The Product Safety Section of the ACCC has overall policy responsibility for monitoring the conduct and outcomes of consumer goods safety recalls in Australia

 


Wholesaler recalls Chinese-made blankets
Wed, 22 Aug 2007 08:04a.m.
   
The safety of products imported from China is once again an issue this morning, with a wholesaler recalling blankets that contain unacceptable levels of a potentially deadly chemical.
 
The Charles Parsons group has issued a recall notice for Superlux blankets it distributed throughout the country.
 
The blankets contain formaldehyde – the same chemical highlighted by the TV3 programme Target in Chinese-made clothing.
 
When word leaked that Target-commissioned scientists had found formaldehyde in clothing that was 900 times above the safe maximum level, the Consumer Affairs Ministry began an immediate investigation.

'Superlux' blankets recalled across Australia

Article from: Herald Sun

August 22, 2007 12:00am

CHINESE-made blankets found to contain high levels of formaldehyde have been recalled across Australia and New Zealand, the distributor said today, amid rising global concerns about the safety of Chinese products.

A spokesman for Australian-based importer Charles Parsons said tests had shown the formaldehyde level in the "Superlux" label blankets was above European and US standards.

The voluntary recall by Charles Parsons came two days after the New Zealand government launched an urgent investigation after scientists found dangerous levels of formaldehyde in woolen and cotton clothes made in China.

A range of Chinese exports - from pet food ingredients to toothpaste - have come under international scrutiny in recent months.

Toy company Mattel Inc recently issued two recalls of Chinese-made toys, including some distributed in Australia, due to lead-tainted paint and tiny magnets that could be swallowed by children.

Formaldehyde - a chemical preservative that gives a permanent press effect to clothes and is also used as an embalming fluid - can cause problems ranging from skin rashes to cancer.

Charles Parsons decline to release the total number of blankets involved, but spokesman Mark Bilton said "there's a lot" in Australia and about 800 in New Zealand.

Tests had shown the formaldehyde level in the "Superlux" label blankets was "above the European and US standards. There are no standards in Australia and New Zealand so it's a voluntary recall," he said.

Independent tests had revealed the chemical's content was "less" that 1500 parts per million - the maximum level permitted in Germany - but "we've decided not to get into those details," Bilton said.

An official at China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, a quality watchdog, said the case was under investigation.

Meanwhile, New Zealand government research agency AgResearch said it was swamped by clothing companies wanting tests on Chinese imports.

Scientists testing clothes for TV3's "Target" consumer watchdog program discovered formaldehyde concentrations up to 900 times above the safe level.

Many companies had complained that they had no information about what constitutes
safe levels of formaldehyde, said Lorraine Greer, AgResearch's textiles division testing laboratory manager.

The New Zealand Ministry of Consumer Affairs today said it would start a program to test for formaldehyde in clothes next week as part of its probe, while acknowledging the country had no standard for formaldehyde levels in textiles - a concern of retailers.

At least 100 items of children's and adults' clothing and babywear imported from a range of countries would be included in the testing, Ministry General Manager Liz MacPherson said.

"As part of the investigation, New Zealand will look at standards and testing regimes overseas," she said.

"Neither New Zealand or Australia currently has a standard for formaldehyde levels in textiles."

The blanket recall comes after New Zealand cut-price retailer The Warehouse issued a recall of children's pajamas made in China last weekend after two children were burned when their flannelette pajamas caught fire.
 

 

 



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