
Recall: Popular Swiss pacifier has a plasticiser problem
Curaprox pacifiers from the Swiss manufacturer Curaden could contain bisphenol A (BPA), which is potentially harmful to health. This was discovered by a consumer protection organisation. The manufacturer has already reacted.
Pollutants in soothers are a horror scenario for parents. Now this has happened with a very popular model of soother in Switzerland, the Curaprox from the manufacturer Curaden. A test conducted by the consumer protection organisation ZPS from Slovenia revealed that the measured values for BPA were above the EU limit values.
With short-term use, the risk of acute damage is low, writes Curaden. Research institutions also see no evidence of an acute toxic risk. Nevertheless, BPA has long been banned in products for babies. There are indications that the substance disrupts the hormone system.
Return of dummies purchased from Galaxus
Customers who have purchased a pacifier from Galaxus from the affected batches will be contacted by us directly and will receive their money back.
The Curaprox nuggies have already been deactivated from the Galaxus range and can no longer be purchased. If you are unsure whether you have a BPA-contaminated pacifier, you should check whether it has one of the following LOT numbers: 006, 007, 008, 009, 010 or 011. The number is embossed on the front of the pacifier on the right.
Update (25 September): We paid out the last of the credit notes today. All customers have received one if they purchased a pram after 1 January 2024. This was done in consultation with the manufacturer Curaprox in order to generously and safely cover all affected batches. If you are still not contacted even though you have an affected nuggi, please contact our Customer Service for a review.
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