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Product recalls issued over fire risks and safety concerns in major retailers

Ellie Cartwright by Ellie Cartwright
December 20, 2025
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Product recalls issued over fire risks and safety concerns in major retailers

Story Highlight

– OPSS issued recalls for products from Asda, M&S, B&M.
– Asda’s cushions pose fire risk from non-retardant filling.
– M&S candles non-compliant, risk of flaring while burning.
– B&M mug recalled due to potential base breakage risk.
– Consumers advised to return products for refunds immediately.

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The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) has recently announced a series of product recalls affecting well-known retailers, including Asda, Marks & Spencer (M&S), and B&M. These actions come in response to safety concerns surrounding a variety of consumer goods, which may pose health hazards to the public. The OPSS is responsible for monitoring and regulating most consumer products in the UK, excluding food, medicines, and vehicles, ensuring that consumers are kept safe from potentially harmful items.

Product recalls are not uncommon, as the OPSS regularly updates the public about goods that have been withdrawn from shelves due to identified safety risks. This week’s recalls pertain to specific products sold throughout the UK, and consumers may need to take action, such as seeking replacements or refunds, as detailed in notices available on the government’s official website.

Among the items recalled this week, Asda has issued a warning regarding George Home Cushions, which have been flagged for their potential fire risk. According to the OPSS, the cushions may not possess materials that meet the required fire-retardant standards. This deficiency could lead to an alarming situation, where the cushioning ignites if it comes into contact with an open flame.

The particulars of the recall are as follows:

– **Product Name**: George Home Cushions
– **Brand**: George
– **Sales Period**: January 2023 – December 2025
– **Product Description**: Square cushions available in a selection of colours
– **Country of Origin**: Unknown

The cushions have not met the regulations outlined in the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988, prompting the OPSS to take the necessary steps for public safety. The OPSS has advised consumers to cease using the cushions immediately and to return them to the nearest Asda store for a full refund. In response to the recall, an Asda spokesperson expressed their apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused and encouraged customers to reach out to Asda Customer Relations for further information.

Similarly, Marks & Spencer has also recalled a range of products, specifically their Neon Candles. These candles have been deemed non-compliant with the General Product Safety Regulation 2005 due to a risk of fire. The OPSS reports that these candles can potentially flare up during use, presenting a significant hazard for consumers.

Here are the details regarding the recalled candles:

– **Product Name**: Marks and Spencer Neon Candles
– **Product Type**: Candles (decorative/homeware/gardenware)
– **Product Codes**: 8050M, 8049M, 8066M, 9722M, 9730M, 9732M, 8052M
– **Sales Locations**: Sold in M&S Fashion, Home and Beauty stores as well as online
– **Country of Origin**: China

The OPSS encourages consumers to stop using the affected candles immediately and return them to any M&S store for a full refund. Customers seeking more information about this product recall can refer to the M&S website or contact their customer services. The recall reflects M&S’s commitment to consumer safety, with proactive measures taken to mitigate any potential injury or damages.

B&M has also initiated a recall related to their cooking accessories, specifically a mug that poses a risk of base breakage. Customers who have purchased this item are urged to keep the product packaging intact and bring the mug back to any B&M location, where they will be issued a full refund.

Details of the recall include:

– **Product Name**: Kitchen/Cooking Accessories Mug
– **Brand**: B&M
– **Product Code**: 424919
– **Risk Level**: Not specified

B&M has expressed their remorse for the inconvenience these recalls may cause and has invited any customers with inquiries to reach out to their customer services team for further assistance.

The OPSS plays a critical role in safeguarding the public by ensuring that products sold in the marketplace meet stringent safety standards. Their central mission revolves around protecting people and places from product-related harm, fostering an environment where consumers and businesses can confidently engage in buying and selling.

In light of these recent recalls, it is imperative for consumers to stay vigilant and inform themselves about the products they purchase. Regularly checking the government recalls list on gov.uk can help individuals keep track of any items that may pose a safety risk. As companies like Asda, M&S, and B&M take responsibility for their products, consumers are encouraged to remain proactive in returning recalled items and seeking refunds or replacements.

As awareness of safety standards continues to grow, it is essential for retailers and manufacturers to maintain open channels of communication with their customers and promptly address any safety concerns that arise. By doing so, the retail industry can further strengthen consumer trust and ensure a safer shopping experience for all.

Our Thoughts

The recent recalls highlight lapses in compliance with UK health and safety regulations, specifically the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988 for Asda’s George Home Cushions and the General Product Safety Regulations 2005 for Marks and Spencer’s Neon Candles. To prevent such incidents, retailers should implement more stringent quality control measures and regular compliance checks before products reach the market.

Key safety lessons include the importance of thorough risk assessments and ongoing product testing for safety standards to mitigate hazards like fire risks. Additionally, retailers should ensure robust supplier audits, particularly for products sourced internationally, as evidenced by the issues with the M&S candles that may have stemmed from non-compliance during manufacturing.

To prevent similar incidents, businesses should adopt a proactive approach, integrating safety management systems that comply with the UK’s Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. Regular staff training on safety standards and consumer recall procedures can also improve responsiveness to potential hazards. Enhanced communication with consumers regarding recalls is essential to minimize risks associated with faulty products.

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