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Kmart Recalls Gel Packs Over Toxic Substance Risk
Kmart has issued a recall for its Anko-branded Small Gel Pak and Large Gel Pak due to potential contamination with a toxic substance. The recall, announced in October 2023, affects customers who may have purchased these gel packs, which are designed for therapeutic use.
The specific concern revolves around the presence of ethylene glycol, a hazardous chemical commonly found in antifreeze and de-icing fluids. Ethylene glycol is colourless and odourless, making it particularly dangerous, as it can easily go undetected. In contrast, the intended ingredient, glycerol, is non-toxic and frequently used in products like moisturisers, cosmetics, and certain food items.
Health Risks and Consumer Guidance
Ethylene glycol can pose serious health risks if ingested, including effects on the central nervous system, kidney damage, and, in severe cases, death. Kmart is urging consumers to cease using the gel packs immediately and to return them for a full refund.
The recall highlights the importance of consumer safety and product integrity in retail. Kmart, a well-known retail chain in Australia, has taken steps to notify customers through various channels, including in-store signage and online announcements.
As part of the recall process, Kmart advises affected customers to check the packaging for details. The company has committed to ensuring that all products meet safety standards moving forward.
Product Safety and Future Precautions
This incident serves as a reminder of the vital role that rigorous quality control plays in the manufacturing of consumer products. Retailers like Kmart must maintain high standards to prevent such risks from arising.
In light of this recall, consumers are encouraged to remain vigilant about product safety and to report any adverse effects experienced from using the affected gel packs. Kmart has expressed its commitment to resolving the issue swiftly and effectively, ensuring that customer safety remains a priority.
For more information regarding the recall, customers can visit Kmart’s official website or contact their customer service department.
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