This week, several products have been recalled from popular stores like H&M, Choco Bliss, and homewares stores around the country.
If you’ve purchased any of these items, you need to take action to ensure your safety and the safety of your loved ones.
H&M Recalls Children’s Hooded Dressing Gowns and Poncho Towels
H&M has issued a product recall for several children’s hooded dressing gowns and poncho towels in assorted colours and styles.
These products do not comply with the mandatory standard for children’s nightwear and do not include a warning label. There is a risk of serious burn injuries if exposed to a heat or flame source.
If you own any of these products, stop using them immediately and keep them away from heat sources.
You can return the products to your nearest H&M store for a full refund, even if you don’t have the receipt. The products were available between May 2023 and May 2025.
iKOU Recalls De-Stress Small Candle Due to Fire Risk
iKOU Australia Pty Ltd has issued a product recall for their De-Stress Small Candle as the wax can catch fire.
Incidents have occurred, and if you own the candle, stop using it immediately and contact iKOU for a full refund.
Choco Bliss Recalls Dubai Chocolate 200g Due to Allergen Warning
Choco Bliss is conducting a recall on their Dubai Chocolate 200g, as it does not include a warning for allergens, including pistachio, milk, sesame seed, and wheat, which may lead to allergic reactions in consumers if consumed.
Consumers who have a pistachio, milk, sesame seed or wheat allergy or intolerance should not consume this product. Return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.
Stryker Recalls HeartSine Samaritan Public Access Defibrillators (PAD) 350P, 360P, 500P
Stryker has issued an urgent recall of certain serial numbers of their HeartSine Defibrillators due to a manufacturing problem related to the circuit board component.
This may impair the device’s ability to function or cause failure, leading to no shock being delivered or a delay in treatment.
Check the website to find out if your product may be affected and for more information.
Stay safe, and remember to always check your products for recalls to avoid any potential harm.
