Parents who purchased the affected product are being advised to discontinue use immediately.
Dunnes Stores is recalling one of its Kids Swim Jackets due to a risk of drowning.
Parents who purchased the affected product are being advised to discontinue use immediately.
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission have reported that seams on the garment may separate - creating a risk of submersion under water.
Affected models and batch numbers can be found on the CCPC website.
Dunnes Stores has #recalled the Dunnes Kids Swim Jacket (pictured). A risk of drowning was identified after it was found that the seams of the jacket may separate, reducing buoyancy: https://t.co/CYgyA7rrK8
— CCPC (@CCPCIreland) July 25, 2023
There are approx. 1,237 affected products in the Rep. of Ireland. pic.twitter.com/TUtuUGPF5r

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