Crocs recall for button battery danger due to Temu flashlight charms.

Children may suffer from choking, severe burns or even death if they swallow the batteries.

September 14th 2024.

Crocs recall for button battery danger due to Temu flashlight charms.
A recent announcement has been made regarding a potential safety concern with a popular product sold by online retailer Temu. The specific product in question is the "jibbitz" for Crocs, which is a two-pack of working headlights that come in six different colors. These jibbitz were sold by a seller named XCY on Temu's platform between March 2023 and July 2024.

After conducting thorough investigations, Consumer Affairs Victoria has determined that the jibbitz do not meet the mandatory standards for products containing button or coin batteries. This means that there is a potential risk to children who may come into contact with the product. The issue lies in the fact that the batteries on the headlights are not properly secured and could easily be accessed by young children. In addition, the product does not include the necessary warning information to alert parents and caregivers of the potential danger.

According to the recall notice, there is a serious risk of choking, severe internal burn injuries, or even death if a child gains access to the button or coin batteries and swallows them or inserts them into their body. The consequences of such an incident can occur in as little as two hours. This is an alarming and urgent matter that requires immediate attention.

If you have purchased this product, it is strongly advised that you stop using it right away and keep it out of reach of children. The safety and well-being of our little ones should always be a top priority. In order to receive a full refund, customers are asked to take a photo of the jibbitz and send it to the seller. After that, the product should be disposed of properly.

For further information or to submit a photo for a refund, customers can reach out to https://www.temu.com/support-center.html or send an email to [email protected]. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your cooperation in ensuring the safety of our children. Thank you.

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