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ACT Schools Shut Over Asbestos in Craft Sand

Multiple ACT schools abruptly closed after chrysotile asbestos was found in decorative sand. A national recall is in effect. Learn how to safely dispose of affected products.

ACT Schools Close After Asbestos Found in Sand

Multiple ACT schools closed after asbestos detected in coloured sand products. Health alert issued as authorities investigate contaminated materials. Stay informed about school safety.

Children's Sand Recalled Over Asbestos Concerns

Multiple brands of children's coloured sand sold across Australia recalled due to potential asbestos contamination. Consumers urged to stop use immediately and follow safety disposal guidelines.

Children's Craft Sand Recalled Due to Asbestos Risk

Popular children's coloured sand sold at Officeworks has been urgently recalled after tests found tremolite asbestos. Consumers are urged to stop use immediately and follow safe disposal guidelines.

Poundland recalls cashews over peanut allergy risk

Poundland has urgently recalled its Tasty Snack Co Roasted & Salted Cashews due to potentially undeclared peanuts, posing a serious health risk to allergy sufferers. Customers are warned not to consume the product.

Urgent Food Recall: Supermarket Health Alert

Major UK supermarkets including Lidl, Aldi and Morrisons urgently recall popular food items over contamination fears and undeclared allergens that could cause serious illness.

Urgent Supermarket Recall: £3.99 Steaks Health Warning

A major UK supermarket chain has issued an urgent product recall for its £3.99 steak range after discovering potential contamination that could cause serious illness. Customers warned not to eat affected products.

Aldi Urgently Recalls Steaks Over Allergy Risk

Supermarket giant Aldi has issued an urgent recall on its Specially Selected British Beef Sirloin Steaks due to undeclared milk content, posing a serious health risk to allergy sufferers.

Amazon recalls WLive dressers over safety risks

Critical safety recall issued for WLive fabric dressers sold on Amazon UK, posing dangerous tipping risks to children. Full refunds available as authorities warn consumers to stop use immediately.

J&J Pays $700M in Talc Cancer Scandal Settlement

Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson agrees to pay $700 million settlement amid allegations their talcum powder contained asbestos and caused ovarian cancer in thousands of women.

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