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Next and Matalan issue urgent children’s clothing recall over safety fears | UK | News

Parents are asked to control children’s cabinets after the next popular high street retailers and dull, severe security concerns have been influenced by the emergency of summer clothes. According to the Product Safety and Standards Office (OPS), the affected clothing sold under the Miss Summer brand has decorative tensile cables that are longer than permitted, which creates a risk of suffocation or suffocation. Customers are told to stop using the products immediately.

The danger is the potentially caught or wrapped in a child’s neck, and allows retailers to pull the goods from the sale and provide security notifications. Recalling includes a series of items such as printed boho summer dresses, knitted top and matching headbands, shorts sets, and printed patchwork -style summer dresses.

Product Safety and Standards Office (OPSS) wrote about the next and matalan recall: “The product offers risks to suffocation and suffocation because they have decorative tensile cables that exceed the maximum length allowed.

“Even though it is worn, the cord can be wandered and stuck in the child’s neck, which can lead to drowning, trap or drowning.

“Product 2005 General Product Safety Regulation does not meet the requirements.

“The product has been recalled from the end users by the next and Matalan. The owners of the product should stop the use immediately and return the product for a complete repayment.”

Subsequent shoppers can return the products in the store for a complete repayment, while Matalan customers may request a return label through the Royal Mail Returns portal.

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