We have rounded up the latest product recalls from Asda
Every week in the UK several product recalls are published on the Government website. The Office for Product Safety and Standards is responsible for updating the public on products which have been pulled from shelves.
It looks after the regulation of most consumer goods excluding food, medicines, and vehicles. , for various reasons. This week we have rounded up the latest recalls from Asda. Recalls published by the government website are for specific products that have been sold in the UK and may require you to act to receive a free replacement, repair or refund.
The OPSS says its primary purpose it to "protect people and places from product-related harm, ensuring consumers and businesses canProducts are recalled due to safety concerns, defects, or regulatory non-compliance among other reasons. You can see the latest product recalls below:RMS International is recalling the product as at the time of shipment and supply it passed the standard PLM testing, however new SEM testing has indicated that it may contain traces of asbestos.
Asda added: "If you have purchased Sand Art Bottle, we recommend owners stop using the product immediately.
"Place the product safely in a sealed bag or container where possible and return to your nearest store where you will be given a full refund. You do not need your receipt. We are very sorry for any inconvenience caused.
" If you would like any further information, you can contact: RMS international, 6 Boundary Road, Grafix House, Swinton. M27 4EQ productsafety@rmsint.com. The mains fuse in the plug may not be compliant with relevant safety standards.
This only effects TV sets manufactured in 2024/2025 fitted with a plug marked YR-308.32WF2F53DB 43UV1583DB 55UV1583DB 32WV2483DB 43UV2F53DB 55UV2F53DB 32WV2653DB 50QF5D53DB 55UV2F53DBU 32WV3553DB 50QV1583DB 65QF5D53DB 40LF2F53DB 50QV3F53DB 65QV1583DB 40LV2553DB 50UF3F53DB 65QV2F63DB 40LV2653DM 50UV1583DB 65UF3F53DB 40QV3F53DB 50UV2F53DB 65UV1583DB 43LV2E83DB 50UV2F53DBU 65UV2F53DB 43QF5D53DB 55QF5D53DB 65UV2F53DBU 43QV1583DB 55QV2F53DB 70QF5D53DB 43UF3F53DB 55UF3F53DBAsda said: "You can continue to use your TV, but we still need to send a replacement fuse or power cable. Please visit"We can then arrange to send out a new fuse or power cable to rectify this issue.
Once the replacement fuse or power cable has been received, customers should remove the original.
"said: "We've identified a safety issue with certain TV models manufactured between November 2024 and February 2026. Check if your TV is affected and request a free replacement accessory.
"Asbestos is a banned substance because it poses a risk to health even at low levels of exposure. The product does not meet requirements of the Toys Regulations 2011. Asda said: "If you have purchased Crayola Discovery Craft Box, stop using the product immediately & bring it back to your nearest store where you will be given a full refund.
"If the toy is undamaged, place it in a heavy-duty plastic bag and double-tape it securely. If the toy is damaged or the sand inside is accessible, gather the sand using wet cloths to avoid generating dust.
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