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Toy recall issued over asphyxiation risk for children

Jade Anderson by Jade Anderson
February 10, 2026
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Toy recall issued over asphyxiation risk for children

Story Highlight

– Urgent alert issued for dangerous children’s toy.
– ‘Soft Bulalaet Gun’ recalled due to asphyxiation risk.
– Water beads can block airway if swallowed.
– Affected batch code is AJ2023-02.
– Customers advised to return for a refund.

Full Story

Parents across the UK are being urged to immediately discontinue use of a specific children’s toy following concerns raised by safety regulators. The Office for Product Safety Standards (OPSS) has announced a recall of the ‘Soft Bulalaet Gun’ manufactured by Smart Toys Limited due to identified risks that could endanger children’s health.

The alert highlights that a certain batch of the toy, which was designed to project water beads, may pose a serious asphyxiation threat to young users. Authorities have noted that if the beads are swallowed, particularly in their saturated state, they can obstruct a child’s airway, potentially leading to suffocation and other internal injuries.

The OPSS issued a statement outlining the risks associated with the toy, stressing that it fails to adhere to the established Toys (Safety) Regulations 2011. This recall is focused on batch number AJ2023-02, and customers are being directed to return the item to the retailer for a full refund. The toy was previously marketed in packaging with the tagline, “let’s experience the fun of war together,” which has drawn additional scrutiny regarding the suitability of its design for children.

The regulations in place are intended to ensure the safety and well-being of children using such products. The OPSS has strongly urged any individuals who possess this toy to stop using it right away. They should contact Smart Toys Limited to arrange for the return and refund process. For further inquiries, the company can be reached at 020 8571 1041, and more comprehensive information can also be found on the official government website.

The announcement illustrates the importance of public reporting when it comes to safety issues with consumer products. Although companies are legally required to guarantee the safety of their merchandise, instances of unsafe items reaching the market do occur. The OPSS advises consumers who might suspect any hazards associated with products to voice their concerns promptly.

For those looking to report dangerous products, the OPSS has outlined recommendations for appropriate channels. Depending on their location, consumers may need to engage with various local regulatory bodies like Trading Standards Services or, in Northern Ireland, the Environmental Health Service. The data consumers provide can be crucial for determining whether further action is needed regarding the safety of the products in question.

Furthermore, if a consumer finds themselves in possession of a recalled item, they might be eligible for a refund, replacement, or repair, depending on the nature of the safety issue. This system is designed to protect consumers, particularly in situations where products pose significant health risks.

Recognising the potential dangers linked to children’s toys, experts in child safety are reiterating the necessity of careful monitoring and adherence to safety standards. It is imperative for manufacturers to ensure compliance with safety regulations, as the wellbeing of children should be the paramount concern.

In light of this recent incident, parents and guardians are reminded to remain vigilant regarding the toys their children play with. Regular checks for recalls and safety notices can help safeguard against potential hazards. Engaging with local consumer safety initiatives can also serve as an effective way to stay informed about product safety news.

The OPSS and other consumer protection agencies encourage parents to educate their children about safe play practices. While toys are intended for enjoyment and learning, awareness of safety can enhance children’s experiences while minimising risks.

The recall of the ‘Soft Bulalaet Gun’ is a salient reminder of the vital role that safety regulations play in consumer protection and the necessity for proactive measures by both manufacturers and consumers alike. The situation emphasises the importance of reporting unsafe products and remaining informed about recalls.

As the investigation into this specific matter unfolds, it is hoped that necessary measures will be enforced to prevent similar occurrences in the future. The commitment to ensuring children’s safety in play environments is paramount, and regulatory bodies will continue to monitor compliance with safety standards stringently.

For families who may be concerned about this issue or seek guidance on product safety, it is advisable to consult with local authorities or visit the OPSS website for further assistance. By maintaining awareness and vigilance, parents can play an essential role in ensuring a safe playing environment for their children.

Our Thoughts

The recall of the ‘Soft Bulalaet Gun’ by Smart Toys Limited underscores significant failures in product safety management. The incident highlights the need for stricter adherence to the Toys (Safety) Regulations 2011, which stipulate that toys intended for children must not present any hazards. To prevent such occurrences, manufacturers should implement rigorous testing protocols, including hazard assessments and compliance checks before products reach the market.

Key safety lessons include the importance of proactive risk assessment, particularly for toys that have the potential for asphyxiation or choking hazards. Improved vigilance in monitoring product design and materials used could mitigate risks associated with small parts, such as the water beads implicated in this case.

Furthermore, the incident reveals gaps in post-market surveillance. Regular audits and feedback mechanisms should be established for ongoing product safety assurances. Parent education on recognizing risks associated with toys could also be beneficial.

Enhanced communication channels between consumers and regulatory bodies, such as the OPSS, can facilitate quicker responses to safety concerns, contributing to a safer market landscape overall.

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Jade Anderson

Jade Anderson

Jade Anderson is a safety and compliance reporter specialising in UK regulatory affairs, HSE prosecutions, and workplace injury news. With experience covering health and safety law and enforcement, Jade brings in-depth analysis of court cases, fines, and lessons learned from workplace incidents across the UK.

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