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11.12.2022 - 16:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A North Face hoodie for teenagers is being urgently recalled due to a "risk of strangulation".
If you have picked up this product for yourself or a loved one you should not wear it and should return it straight away for a full refund. The hoodie drawstrings were found to not meet the requirements General Product Safety Regulations 2005, prompting the recall.
Product safety officials have put out a "serious" risk level warning as the lifestyle and hobbies of children and teenagers could cause the strings to become trapped, which could then lead to strangulation.
A notice put out by the Office for Product Safety and Standards reads: "The product presents a serious risk of strangulation as there are drawstrings with free ends in the hood of the product.
"Drawstrings can become trapped during various activities of a child, leading to potential strangulation. The product does not meet the requirements General Product Safety Regulations 2005."
Product information is as follows:
A North Face recall reads "Please stop using the product immediately."
It said that consumers will receive a full refund if they return it to the store that it was bought from, and add that shoppers can also arrange collection by contacting [email protected].
The clothing company also states: "Wearer safety is top priority for The North Face. We apologise for any inconvenience caused."
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