A popular children’s teething toy has had to be pulled from Kmart shelves over a defect which could potentially lead to death.

A new alert has been issued for the Kmart Australia Anko Teething Llama, which is made of rubber, allowing newborns and infants to chew on it to relieve teething pain.

The cap which seals the mould entry point in one foot has been found to not be secure and could detach from the toy completely.

Product Safety Australia has issued an urgent warning to any parents who may have bought the toy.

“If the cap detaches from the teether, it can pose a choking hazard for young children, which can lead to severe injury or death,” the organization said.

The product was recalled over fears children could die due to a small part of the toy that is susceptible to chewing.
The product was recalled over fears children could die due to a small part of the toy that is susceptible to chewing.
Kmart

Anyone who has bought the toy is being urged to immediately stop using it and return it to their nearest Kmart store for a complete refund.

The products have been sold across hundreds of Kmart stores nationally and internationally, as well as online.

If the cap detaches from the teether, it can pose a choking hazard for young children.
If the cap detaches from the teether, it can pose a choking hazard for young children.
Kmart

Dates of concern range between April 27 to October 21, 2022.

The keycode of the product is 43144082 and APN number 9341108951179.

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