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In a recent alert concerning children’s safety, parents have been strongly advised to discontinue the use of specific toys after alarming levels of asbestos were detected in several products available in the UK market.
Currently, among the items being urgently withdrawn are the KTL 6” Stretchy Monster toys. These have raised concerns due to potential asbestos contamination. The recall specifically targets products with the item number TY2863 and barcode 5033849995485.
Another item under scrutiny is the Texet Bright Start Fluorescent Coloured Craft Sand Pack of 6. This product, identified by model number AC-SAND-PK6 and barcode 5060955510899, is affected in batches BT3349 and BT1264. The recall encompasses kits sold from April 2024 to February 2026.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) has reiterated that asbestos is a banned material, notorious for its severe health hazards, even when exposure levels are minimal.
In light of these findings, parents and guardians are being strongly advised to ensure children immediately cease using these toys.
The OPSS has issued specific instructions for handling the contaminated items: they should be placed in a heavy-duty plastic bag, securely sealed with tape, and stored out of children’s reach to prevent any potential harm.
If the product is damaged and contents such as sand have been exposed, people are advised to clean affected areas using damp cloths to avoid creating dust.
Those handling the materials should wear gloves and a mask, and dispose of all waste, including cleaning materials, in sealed bags. Areas should be kept clear of children until fully cleaned.
Consumers can either dispose of the products in general household waste or return them to the retailer for a full refund, depending on store policy.
The recall is part of a wider safety alert affecting dozens of toys and craft kits sold in recent years, including sand art sets, stretchy figures and sensory kits.
Officials are urging anyone who has purchased similar items to check product details carefully and follow safety advice, as investigations into the contaminated toys continue.