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Product recalls announced by OPSS amid safety concerns

Tara Rowden by Tara Rowden
December 20, 2025
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Product recalls announced by OPSS amid safety concerns

Story Highlight

– OPSS issued recalls for products from Asda, M&S, B&M.
– George Home Cushions pose fire risk due to non-compliance.
– M&S Neon Candles non-compliant, risk of flare-ups.
– B&M mug recalled over potential base breakage risks.
– Consumers advised to return products for refunds immediately.

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The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) has announced multiple product recalls this week affecting items available in various well-known retail outlets, including Asda, Marks & Spencer, and B&M. These recalls are primarily initiated when products are flagged as potential risks to health and safety.

Consumer goods are frequently withdrawn from sale when safety hazards are identified, and the OPSS plays a key role in managing these issues, ensuring that the public is kept aware of unsafe items that have been removed from the market. It oversees the regulation of a vast array of consumer products, with the exception of food, medicines, and vehicles.

Recent recalls this week involve concerns ranging from fire safety risks to product defects, underscoring the importance of compliance with safety regulations. The OPSS’s objective is to “protect people and places from product-related harm, ensuring consumers and businesses can buy and sell products with confidence,” as reported by the Liverpool Echo. This commitment emphasizes the necessity of adhering to safety standards across various product categories.

The latest round of recalls has seen items from major retailers withdrawn from shelves due to specific safety issues. The OPSS issues recall notices detailing products that may present serious or high risks, giving consumers essential information on how to proceed with obtaining refunds, repairs, or replacements. These notifications can be found on the official government website, which consistently updates the public about recalled items.

Among the products recalled is a line of cushions sold by Asda, branded George Home. These cushions have been flagged due to a fire safety hazard; the filling lacks necessary fire-retardant properties, leading to a possible ignition risk when exposed to flames. The specifics of the recall are as follows:

– Product name: George Home Cushions
– Brand: George
– Sales period: January 2023 – December 2025
– Country of origin: Unknown
– Product description: Square cushions available in various colours.

The product has been identified as non-compliant with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988, prompting the OPSS to take action. Consumers are advised to stop using the cushions immediately and return them to their nearest Asda store for a full refund. Asda has expressed regret regarding any inconvenience this may cause, providing a customer relations phone number for further inquiries.

In a separate recall, Marks & Spencer has taken action regarding its Neon Candles, which have come under scrutiny for not conforming to the General Product Safety Regulation 2005. The specific risks involve potential flare-ups while the candles are burning. The details for the recalled items are:

– Product name: Marks & Spencer Neon Candles
– Product type: Decorative articles/Homeware/Gardenware – Candles
– Identifiers: Product Codes (on packaging) include 8050M, 8049M, 8066M, 9722M, 9730M, 9732M, and 8052M
– Weight: 120g
– Distribution: Available in M&S Fashion, Home, and Beauty stores and online
– Country of origin: China
– Risk type: Fire

The OPSS has issued a recommendation for customers to cease using the candles immediately and return them for a full refund at any Marks & Spencer outlet. For additional information, M&S has provided resources on their product recall page and a customer service hotline.

Moreover, B&M has issued a recall for a specific range of mugs due to concerns that the bases may break under certain conditions, thereby posing a safety risk. Customers are urged to retain the original packaging and return the affected products to a nearby B&M store for a complete refund. The details of this product recall are as follows:

– Product name: Kitchen/Cooking Accessories
– Brand: B&M
– Identifiers: Cream and Green mug
– Product code: 424919
– Risk level: Not provided

B&M has offered apologies for any inconvenience caused and has provided a customer service number for assistance.

Recalls such as these remind consumers of the importance of remaining vigilant about product safety and the necessity to promptly respond to recall notices. The OPSS emphasizes that its core mission is to safeguard the public from product-related risks, reinforcing the notion that both consumers and businesses should be able to engage in transactions with a high level of confidence in product safety.

As these incidents highlight ongoing safety issues within the consumer goods market, it is crucial for shoppers to stay informed about recalls that may affect their purchases. The OPSS continues to play an essential role in identifying and addressing potential hazards, contributing significantly to consumer protection efforts in the UK.

Our Thoughts

To prevent the incidents described in the article, several key measures could have been taken. Manufacturers should ensure that all products comply with relevant safety regulations, such as the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988 and the General Product Safety Regulations 2005, to mitigate risks associated with fire hazards. Proper testing and quality control procedures should be implemented before products are brought to market.

Additionally, retailers could enhance their risk assessment processes to identify potential hazards associated with products before sale. Regular audits of suppliers and materials may help identify non-compliance before issues arise.

The recalls indicate breaches of safety regulations, specifically concerning the risk of fire in the Asda cushions and M&S candles, which both failed to meet established safety standards. Companies should also develop a more proactive communication strategy with consumers regarding product safety, including clearer guidelines on returns and refunds for recalled items.

To prevent similar incidents, ongoing education and training on compliance for product managers and quality assurance teams are essential. Building a culture of safety and transparency within the industry will also contribute to improved consumer protection.

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