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Monday, 01 May 2023 12:08

Retailers heavily penalised for breaches of button battery standards Featured

By Gordon Peters
Dusk Halloween Products

Dusk Halloween Products

Retailers The Reject Shop and Dusk have paid a total of nearly $240,000 after the competition watchdog, the ACCC, issued them with infringement notices related to the supply of Halloween novelty products containing potentially lethal button batteries.

The products were allegedly supplied without complying with mandatory product safety and information standards and the penalties paid by discount retailer The Reject Shop and national homewares retailer Dusk are the ACCC’s first enforcement outcomes under button battery standards introduced last year.

“Button batteries are extremely dangerous for young children and tragically, children have been seriously injured or died from swallowing or ingesting them,” Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Deputy Chair Catriona Lowe said.

“The batteries were contained in products likely to be attractive to young children who are most at risk of harm from unsecured batteries.”

“It is essential that businesses comply with Australia’s world-first button battery standards to prevent further injuries and deaths from button batteries,” Lowe said.

The ACCC notes that these standards require products to have secure battery compartments to prevent children from gaining access to the batteries, button batteries must be sold in child resistant packaging, and warnings and emergency advice must be on packaging and instructions.

Three children have died in Australia from incidents involving button batteries, and more than one child a month is seriously injured as a result of ingesting or inserting the batteries, which are contained in millions of consumer goods worldwide.

The ACCC has accepted a court-enforceable undertaking from Dusk in which it admitted the four products it supplied failed to comply with the mandatory button battery safety and information standards. Dusk also paid $106,560 in penalties after the ACCC issued it with eight infringement notices.

The ASX-listed Reject Shop paid a penalty of $133,200 for supplying a product that allegedly failed to comply with the mandatory button battery safety standard after the ACCC issued it with one infringement notice.

Dusk - an in-store and online national retailer which sells candles, homewares and fragrance products - admitted in an enforceable undertaking that four novelty, Halloween-themed products it supplied between August and October 2022 were not tested to an applicable industry standard, as required by the mandatory safety standard, to ensure they were safe for consumers prior to supply.

The ACCC inspected samples of the products and says it was concerned they did not have secure button battery compartments and may not have complied with the safety standards even if they were tested.

“Dusk also failed to include the safety warnings and information required by the mandatory information standard, which meant consumers were not adequately informed that the product contained button batteries, nor about the safety risks associated with the potentially dangerous button batteries,” the ACCC said.

Dusk has also undertaken to implement a compliance program for three years to ensure similar conduct is not repeated in the future.

The ACCC alleges that in 2022 The Reject Shop failed to test two models of one novelty Halloween-themed LED pumpkin product to the mandatory safety standard to confirm they were safe before selling them to consumers.

The Reject Shop later tested the products, and they were found to comply with the relevant safety-related requirements in the mandatory safety standard.

“Failing to test products before selling them is unacceptable and poses a serious risk of injury or death for young children,” Ms Lowe said.

In addition to paying a penalty of $133,200, The Reject Shop provided the ACCC with a commitment to strengthen existing compliance procedures and provide further training for staff.

On button battery mandatory standards, the ACCC warns that if a button battery is swallowed or ingested, saliva causes a chemical reaction that can result in severe burns to the oesophagus and vital internal organs.

The ACCC says that button batteries continue to be used in many everyday household items like car key fobs, watches, children’s toys, remote controls and digital scales. - and the mandatory button battery standards require products to have secure battery compartments to prevent children from gaining access to the batteries, child resistant packaging, and warnings and emergency advice on packaging and instructions.

Businesses are also required to carry out testing to ensure compliance with the safety standard before products are supplied to customers.

“These world-first mandatory standards are designed to protect young children, prevent serious injuries and help consumers understand the risks associated with these batteries,” Lowe said.

The ACCC advises that consumers who suspect a child has swallowed or inserted a button battery, should contact the 24/7 Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 for fast, expert advice, and warns that “when ingested or swallowed, button batteries can cause serious injuries in as little as two hours and the results can be fatal,” and consumers are urged to get help immediately and not wait for symptoms to develop.

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