Helicopter Channels infrared controled Bright Ligh
Electric toy helicopter with USB charging cable.
⚖️ Acties bevolen door autoriteiten
- ▸ Measures ordered by economic operators (to: Distributor) Withdrawal of the product from market
What is this? A toy helicopter’s USB cable and wires have too much poison in them. The plastic has bad chemicals. The wires have too much lead.
What's happening? The product was sold in Sweden. Tests show it has dangerous levels of lead and other bad chemicals.
Does this affect me? If you have this toy, you or your child might touch the cable or wires.
What should I do? Stop using it right away. Ask your pharmacist or doctor if you feel sick.
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🔬 Medische / technische details voor professionals
Risk level: Serious risk · Type: Chemical, Environment · Category: Toys · Hazard: The plastic in the USB cable has excessive concentrations of short chain chlorinated paraffins (SCCPs) and lead (measured value up to: 0.67% and 0.36% by weight, respectively). The solders in the product have an excessive concentration of lead (measured value up too: 84% by weight). SCCPs persist in the environment, are toxic to aquatic organisms at low concentrations and bio-accumulate in wildlife and humans, posing a risk to human health and the environment. Prolonged exposure to them through the skin may cause cancer. Lead is harmful to human health, accumulates in the body and may affect breast-fed or unborn children. Lead poses a risk to the environment. · Origin: People's Republic of China
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