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🧸 Product DK December 9, 2016

Fashion — Fashion Girl

📷 Safety Gate / European Commission · Source
Fashion — Fashion Girl
📷 Safety Gate / European Commission · Source
Risk level
Serious risk
Type
Chemical
Category
Toys

Hazard: The plastic material of the dolls contains di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) (measured value up to 30% by weight). This phthalate may harm the health of children, causing possible damage to the reproductive system. Acc

Origin
People's Republic of China
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This alert was reported 3458 days ago and has been moved from our active feed to the archive. The original safety information still applies — we have no confirmation from the issuing agency that the product is safe again. Refer to the official notice for the current status.
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12 days in total
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What is this? This is a plastic doll made in China. Tests show it has a chemical called DEHP in the plastic.

What's happening? The doll has too much DEHP. This chemical can harm children’s health, especially their reproductive system.

Does this affect me? If you have this doll, your child may be at risk.

What should I do? Stop using the doll right away. Ask your doctor or pharmacist what to do next.

🤖 This plain-language summary is automatically generated from the official agency notice using AI. It is for general information only — not medical advice. For decisions about your health, always consult a pharmacist or doctor and read the official source linked below.

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Agency-published detail

Risk level: Serious risk · Type: Chemical · Category: Toys · Hazard: The plastic material of the dolls contains di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) (measured value up to 30% by weight). This phthalate may harm the health of children, causing possible damage to the reproductive system. Acc · Origin: People's Republic of China

First published
December 9, 2016
Last refreshed by us
1 week ago
Severity (as classified)
High
Official source
https://ec.europa.eu/safety-gate-alerts/screen/webReport/alertDetail/237785

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What is this product recall alert about?
Fashion — Fashion Girl. Risk level: Serious risk · Type: Chemical · Category: Toys · Hazard: The plastic material of the dolls contains di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) (measured value up to 30% by weight). This phthalate may harm the health of children, causing possible damage to the reproductive sys...
When was this alert issued?
This alert was issued on December 9, 2016 by EU Safety Gate.
Which countries are affected?
The alert applies to Denmark.
How serious is this alert?
Serious risk. A serious risk means the product or medicine can cause significant harm. Treat the alert as urgent.
What should I do?
If you have this product at home, stop using it and return it to the point of purchase for a refund. Keep the receipt if you have one — most retailers refund without it for safety recalls.
Where can I find the official notice?
The full official notice is published on ec.europa.eu.

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