Parents, watch out! A children's jacket from a popular brand has been recalled for an urgent reason. The affected products were sold between December 2019 and June 2020.
- Parents, take note: a popular children's jacket has been recalled.
- In the worst case, there is even a risk of strangulation.
- The affected products were sold between December 2019 and June 2020.
Munich - It is not uncommon for cords, chains or even lanyards to cause dangerous situations for small children. Be careful parents! As the Danish textile retailer BESTSELLER officially announced, various Jack & Jones Junior children's jackets have been recalled due to the cords on the jacket. This is reported, among other things, by the product warnings.eu website, which is known for recalls *.
Product recall: beware parents - popular Jack & Jones junior children's jackets recalled
According to the BESTSELLER company, the cords on the hoods of the jacket do not meet the relevant requirements of EN 14682. Violations of the so-called “cord standard” are not infrequently the trigger for a large number of product recalls that affect clothing for children. The DIN EN 15682 standard "Safety of children's clothing - cords and drawstrings on children's clothing" gives recommendations on how clothing for children should be designed so that escalators or playgrounds do not become a hazard.
In the worst case, the product poses a risk of strangulation for the children. The children's jackets affected by the recall were sold in stores from December 2019 to June 2020. However, the recall only affects size 128.
The most important details of the recall at a glance:
- Affected Items: Children's Jackets
- Size: 128
- Brand: Jack & Jones Junior
- Sale in the period: December 2019 to June 2020
Customers who have bought one or more of the jackets affected by the recall during the period mentioned can return them to the sales outlets where the products were purchased. Customers receive a full refund . A proof of purchase is not required for this.
A sausage recall has also caused a stir in the past few days. Six large supermarkets were affected. A major German brewery has recalled its beer. A breakdown poses a risk to customers. Meanwhile, there was also an urgent recall of eggs. A highly toxic substance is said to have been found during a control. This can trigger a fatal illness. (mbr) * Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen network