Baby’roo Dummy Clip Recalled Over Choking and Strangulation Dangers
The popular Baby’roo Dummy Clip has been urgently recalled after safety checks found it poses serious risks to toddlers. Parents are warned to stop using the product immediately due to potential choking and strangulation hazards.
What You Need to Know About the Baby’roo Dummy Clip
- Product Type: Baby dummy clip, a childcare accessory
- Brand: Baby’roo
- Origin: Unknown
- Design: Soft plastic beads on a cord, with a loop for the dummy and a detachable white plastic clip to fasten to clothing
Why It’s Dangerous
- Choking Hazard: The detachable clip is small enough to get lodged in a child’s mouth.
- Strangulation Risk: The strap length exceeds the legal limit of 220mm, risking strangulation.
- Missing Documentation: Critical safety markings and paperwork were absent, breaching product standards.
The clip fails to meet the General Product Safety Regulations 2005, making it unsafe for use.
What Parents Should Do Now
The Baby’roo Dummy Clip has been recalled from all users. If you have one at home, stop using it right away and follow recall instructions provided by retailers or safety authorities.
Protect your little ones—don’t take any chances with faulty baby gear.