Urgent Recall Issued for Temu Children's Costume and TUCSON-A Circulating Pumps
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has urgently recalled a children's costume sold on Temu due to chromium (VI) risks. Additionally, TUCSON-A circulating pumps manufactured from 2012 to 2016 are under scrutiny for electrocution hazards.

The CCPC has issued a recall for a children's fancy dress costume sold by ZIHOT on Temu, due to excessive migration of chromium (VI) from the label, posing potential health risks. The model number is C2024001, and the batch number is 0002.
Customers are advised to cease use immediately and keep the item away from children. Concurrently, TUCSON-A circulating pumps from 2012 to 2016 have been flagged for risk of electrocution due to reverse electrical coupling.
Affected models can be identified by serial numbers beginning with 2012 through 2016. Consumers should handle these pumps with caution and can verify their units through the Tucson serial number checking tool.




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