KBT NV Recalls TriX Plastic swing
KBT NV is recalling the TriX Plastic swing due to the risk of injuries from accessible openings and holes where a child can become trapped. Approximately 166 products are affected in the Republic of Ireland.

- Brand
- TriX
- Product
- TriX Plastic swing
- Batch codes
- 132.001.007.003, 5413050048123
- Retailer
- KBT NV
- What to do
- Customers should stop using the product immediately and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.
- Publication date:4 June 2025
KBT NV is carrying out a recall on TriX Plastic swing.

The risk presented by this product is injuries. The product has accessible openings and holes, in which a child can become trapped and suffer injuries.
The brand is TriX. The type/model number is 132.001.007.003. The barcode is 5413050048123.
There are approximately 166 affected products in the Republic of Ireland. The retailers of this product are:
- Woodford Timber Products,
- Tommy Williamson Landscaping Supplies,
- STT Swings,
- Just Fun Playtowers Limited and
- Coolrain Sawmills Ltd.
What to do:
Customers should stop using the product immediately and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.
If customers have any further queries in relation to this recall, please contact KBT play on +32 (0)52 39 99 20 or fill out the online form.
View all product safety noticesFrequently asked questions
Is TriX Plastic swing being recalled in Ireland?
Yes. KBT NV is recalling the TriX Plastic swing due to the risk of injuries from accessible openings and holes where a child can become trapped. Approximately 166 products are affected in the Republic of Ireland.
Why is TriX Plastic swing being recalled?
The recall relates to a other hazard. KBT NV is recalling the TriX Plastic swing due to the risk of injuries from accessible openings and holes where a child can become trapped. Approximately 166 products are affected in the Republic of Ireland.
What should I do if I have this product?
Customers should stop using the product immediately and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.
Which batches of TriX Plastic swing are affected?
The affected batch codes are: 132.001.007.003, 5413050048123.
Where was TriX Plastic swing sold?
It was sold via KBT NV.
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