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Dozens of toys recalled in the UK after asbestos found in play sand

Over thirty children's toys have been recalled in the UK after asbestos was discovered in play sand sold by Hobbycraft and other retailers like Tesco and Primark. The dangerous substance, which can cause cancer if inhaled, was found in various children's products, including craft kits and rubber toys.

Anna TimsThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-27 · 05:00 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 4 min
Dozens of toys recalled in the UK after asbestos found in play sand
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Over thirty children's toys have been recalled in the UK after asbestos was discovered in play sand sold by Hobbycraft and other retailers like Tesco and Primark. The dangerous substance, which can cause cancer if inhaled, was found in various children's products, including craft kits and rubber toys. Investigations suggest the asbestos originates from sand mines in China, where natural contamination can occur and regulations are less stringent. This issue has led to increased scrutiny of safety testing by consumer groups like Which?, who are calling for stronger regulatory oversight, particularly on online marketplaces. The recalls highlight potential failures in product safety checks, with some previously certified as safe products later found to be contaminated.

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Since then labs have reported a surge in requests from stores and manufacturers.

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The Office for Product Safety and Standards needs to take action and ensure proper checks are being carried out to keep dangerous products off the shelves.

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Asbestos can cause cancer in later life if inhaled and the UK prohibits the sale of products containing it in any quantity.

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More than 30 children's toys have been recalled in the UK after being found to contain asbestos.

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More than 30 children’s toys have been recalled in the UK after the Guardian revealed that play sand sold by Hobbycraft was contaminated with asbestos.Over the past three months, other children’s products ranging from candle-making kits to stretchy rubber toys have been recalled by retailers including Tesco, Primark, Matalan and M&S after being found to contain the substance.Asbestos can cause cancer in later life if inhaled and the UK prohibits the sale of products containing it in any quantity. It is thought that the affected toys all contain sand from mines in China where asbestos fibres can occur naturally and where labelling rules are less rigorous.In January, the Guardian reported that Hobbycraft had withdrawn its Giant Box of Craft kits from sale after a customer alerted it to asbestos traces in the bottles of coloured sand. The store said UK authorities had not warned of a risk and there was no evidence of harm to customers.After that story, the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) issued an advisory note for traders about the most reliable tests, and since then labs have reported a surge in requests from stores and manufacturers.The consumer group Which? said the number of recalls in the last three months pointed to a serious failure in safety checks.Kmart sand products. Photograph: ACCC Product Safety“The Office for Product Safety and Standards needs to take action and ensure proper checks are being carried out to keep dangerous products off the shelves,” said Sue Davies, Which?’s head of consumer protection policy. “It should also examine whether toys containing asbestos are being sold on online marketplaces where there is far more limited regulation.”Traders have called into question the lab testing methods commonly used by the industry at the point of the Hobbycraft recall, as they failed to detect small quantities of asbestos. Products that had been certified as safe were found to be contaminated when they were sent for the more reliable type of test.Contaminated play sand had in November already prompted government recalls and the closure of schools and nurseries in Australia and New Zealand. However, similar products remained on sale in high street stores and online platforms in the UK and Europe.Hobbycraft issued a national recall of the craft box two days after the Guardian’s exposé. Customers were instructed to seal the contaminated bottles in double bags and seek council advice on disposal. It has since recalled four further craft sets containing sand.Campaigners have criticised the UK government for failing to crack down on potentially hazardous toys after the Australian recalls. “It took an article in the Guardian to force the UK authorities to engage with the potential threat to public health,” said Laurie Kazan-Allen, of the International Ban Asbestos Secretariat. “The UK recalls since then are a result of individual tests carried out by manufacturers and sellers and not of testing by the UK authorities.”Post-Brexit health and safety laws have removed government powers to ban products thought to pose a health hazard without waiting for scientific evidence. Instead, the onus is on exporters and retailers to test goods and inform the OPSS if asbestos is found.The government told the Guardian that it was up to companies to ensure their goods were safe and to act if they were found to be hazardous.Kate Dearden, the minister for product safety, said: “It is staggering toys are being sold with asbestos. We’re taking action with new measures to strengthen consumer protection and clamp down on irresponsible sellers. We work closely with the EU, Trading Standards and the toy industry to ensure businesses act immediately, and any products which test positive for asbestos are removed from sale and recalled.”List of toys recalled since JanuarySmyths toys dig products HTI Toys Stretcherz Toys Kids Create Sand Art Kit ORB Funkee Sand Toys Sand Art Activity Kit sold via eBay and Amazon HGL Stretchy Sand Monster Truck/Car Toys Squishy Sausage Dogs and Squishy Pugs Scrunchems Stretchies Sleepy Dino Toy Galt Nature Craft Kit HGL Stretchy Sand Pig Toy WOODEN QIYI Sand Activity Toy sold via AliBaba Texet Bright Start Coloured Crafting Sand Pack of 20 KTL Squeezy Splatter Pig KTL 2.2kg Squishy Hot Colour Gorilla Toy KTL 6” Stretchy Monster 6 Assorted Stretchy Toys Texet Bright Start Fluorescent Coloured Craft Sand Pack of 6 Hobbycraft Giant Box of Craft KTL Stretchy Dog Toys KTL Decorative Glass Bottle of Sand Multi-Colour Ultra-Fine Quartz Sand sold via Shein KTL 2pc Balloon Dog Toy KTL Squishy Stretchy Capybara KTL 3Pcs Test Tube Science Kit Hobbycraft Sand and Pom Pom Art Kit Hobbycraft Easter Bumper Craft Kit KTL Kreative Kids! Jumbo Craft Box KTL Stretchy Poop Toy Addo Play Limited Out To Impress Sand Art Creations KTL Sensory Science Kit Addo Play Limited Out to Impress Creative Candles Kit Addo Play Limited Paw Patrol Bumper Craft Collection My Living World Worm Kit Addo Play Limited Paw Patrol Sand Art Pictures Kit
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