When a product presents a safety risk

If a product is found to present a safety risk, it may need to be recalled. Recalling products identified as safety hazards can help prevent injuries to consumers. Recalled products may be entitled to repair, replacement or a total refund. Here is the current list of recalls.

The ACCC product safety recall process involves:

  • stopping the supply of a product
  • informing the relevant authorities of the problem
  • warning consumers of the hazard the product presents
  • offering consumers a remedy in the form of a repair, replacement or refund.

Stay up-to-date – Be aware of important product safety-related news and alerts by visiting the Product Safety Australia and Product Safety Recalls Australia websites and on social media.

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