Pepco is recalling a large number of products that pose a health concern or choking hazard, including women's handbags, baby products and baking pans.
Pepco is recalling a dark blue quilted women's handbag with item numbers PLU 599589. Research has revealed high levels of plasticizers that do not comply with European REACH regulations. Customers are encouraged to return bags.
Baby bodysuits recalled due to suffocation hazard
Another recall concerns baby bodysuits in package 2 (item number PLU 597227) where small parts can come loose and lead to a choking hazard.
Excessive contamination levels in crayons
Pepco is recalling several paint pen boxes with item numbers PLU 344664, PLU 347467, PLU 349916, PLU 351997, PLU 596332, PLU 599150, PLU 599152 and PLU591 PLU5. The affected products do not meet the requirements of the European Chemicals Regulation, particularly due to the excessive content of phthalates, often used as plasticizers in plastics. These substances are harmful to health, especially in children in the long term.
Pottery wheel due to high lead content
Pepco is recalling a pottery wheel item (item number PLU 596629). A recent study showed that the clay in the potter's wheel contained lead levels higher than the European toy standard EN 71-3:2019+A1:2021. Lead is a toxic heavy metal that is particularly harmful to children.
Remember the baking molds
The third recall concerns the premium baking pan (item number PLU 348845) where the coating may peel. Returns are possible at branches that are still open, but due to bankruptcy there is no refund, only exchange for other goods. Customers should know more either directly at the branches or through the contact options provided.
With all Austrian branches closed, income is difficult. Information on the recall process is available on the pepco.at website and via email [email protected] Available.