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Product Safety Information Notice on Baby Swim Neck Ring Float sold by Dublin Trends

The Mambo Air-Free Safety Baby Swim Neck Ring Float sold by Dublin Trends is recalled due to safety concerns, as it has not been tested to relevant safety standards. One unit was sold to a consumer in the Republic of Ireland.

Product Safety Information Notice on Baby Swim Neck Ring Float sold by Dublin Trends
Brand
Dublin Trends
Product
Mambo Air-Free Safety Baby Swim Neck Ring Float
What to do
If you purchased this product, please discontinue use immediately and keep away from children.
Notice details
  • Publication date:5 February 2025

The CCPC has safety concerns with the Mambo Air-Free Safety Baby Swim Neck Ring Float sold by Dublin Trends (www.dublintrends.com).

Image shows a baby using the Swim Neck Ring Float.

The product has not been tested to relevant safety standards. 1 unit of the product was sold by Dublin Trends to a consumer in the Republic of Ireland. If you purchased this product, please discontinue use immediately and keep away from children.

When purchasing products for use by babies, always be mindful of safety and check if products meet required safety standards.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Mambo Air-Free Safety Baby Swim Neck Ring Float being recalled in Ireland?

Yes. The Mambo Air-Free Safety Baby Swim Neck Ring Float sold by Dublin Trends is recalled due to safety concerns, as it has not been tested to relevant safety standards. One unit was sold to a consumer in the Republic of Ireland.

Why is Mambo Air-Free Safety Baby Swim Neck Ring Float being recalled?

The recall relates to a other hazard. The Mambo Air-Free Safety Baby Swim Neck Ring Float sold by Dublin Trends is recalled due to safety concerns, as it has not been tested to relevant safety standards. One unit was sold to a consumer in the Republic of Ireland.

What should I do if I have this product?

If you purchased this product, please discontinue use immediately and keep away from children.

Source: Competition & Consumer Protection Commission, published 9 October 2025 · Last checked 10 July 2026
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