Published November 4, 2024 at 3:52 p.m
Domestic. The Swedish Chemicals Agency has decided that the toy “Miniverse – Make it mini” should stop being sold and recalled from stores due to health risks.
Miniverse – Make it mini is popular and available in many stores. According to Frida Ramström, inspector at the Swedish Chemicals Inspectorate, contact with the non-hardened liquid that the toy contains poses a risk of irritation:
– If you get the liquid on your skin, there is a risk of skin irritation. There is also a risk that those who are sensitive may develop skin allergies, says Frida Ramström, inspector at the Chemicals Agency.
For anyone who has bought a toy, Frida Ramström gives the following advice:
– If the liquid has solidified, the toy is safe to use, otherwise it should be thrown away or returned to the store where it was bought.
There have been several incidents reported in the EU and the USA where children have suffered skin irritation from the toy. In June this year, the product was recalled in the US and Canada.
The Swedish Chemicals Agency assesses that Miniverse – Make it mini does not meet the safety requirements according to the Toy Safety Act. The toy contains substances such as hydroxyethyl methacrylate or isobornyl acrylate, which can cause irritation to the skin, eyes or respiratory tract. The decision to recall the product has been appealed by the Swedish distributor.
Source: www.friatider.se