Consumer safety watchdog CHOICE has announced that the majority of portable cots available to parents have failed key safety standards which could put the lives of infants at risk. If you have a portable cot, it might be worth checking to see if it made the list.
Maggie told her mum she “swallowed that” pointing to an empty button battery socket on a doll. Immediately her mum sprung into action with this life-saving trick.
“I had all these big plans for his second birthday, so when that day came I was in immense pain.”
“As soon as I opened the package I could smell it,” one customer shares.
If you’ve got any Lucas’ Papaw ointments in your home, it’s a good idea to check the batch number.
In Australia, around 20 children a week present to an emergency department with a button battery-related injury. On Wednesday, new laws will hopefully prevent these accidents from happening. Here’s what we all need to know about the new button battery laws.
“When the police showed up at the hospital, we were informed that Ashley had left town with the teens from the slumber party.
This would be the beginning of a tragic night full of mistakes made by both adults and minors.”Â
Reach for your sunscreens as it appears a whole new batch of brands have been added to an urgent sunscreen recall of Australia’s most popular sunscreen brands, including Cancer Council and Nivea.Â
A mum is sharing her son’s very scary story after swallowing 22 small magnetic beads out of a children’s toy.
If you use EleCare baby formula, then you need to check the labels.
“It’s a living hell. I felt my boy leaving. There are no words on this planet to describe so much pain” Our hearts break for Hughie’s family after the little boy swallowed a button battery he found in a toddler toy.
Check your nappy bag and change table – anywhere you might be keeping a packet of HUGGIES Thick Baby Wipes – these limited edition prints are recalled!