Norwegian clothing manufacturer recalls life jackets due to drowning risk

Norwegian clothing manufacturer recalls life jackets due to drowning risk

The Norwegian clothing manufacturer Helly Hansen has removed a number of types of life jackets because they do not meet the requirements due to a production error. There is a risk of drowning for its user, the manufacturer warns.

It concerns the Navigare Comfort, Navigare Scan, Junior Safe+ and Kid Safe+, in different sizes. The manufacturer does not call consumers to use the product. It is best to destroy the product themselves or send it back to Helly Hansen. They get their money back.

In Europe, a total of 8,826 copies of the swimming jackets have been sold, a spokesperson for Helly Hansen tells NU.nl. According to the company, no reports have yet been made of incidents due to the production error.

The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) also warns you should not use the vests.

The Norwegian Clothing Manufacturer Helly Hans Has Removed Several Types of Life Jackets from Store Shelves because a manufacturing defect Mean do not meet the requirements. There is a Risk of Drowning for the User, The Manufacturer Warns.

It Concerns The Navigare Comfort, Navigare Scan, Junior Safe+ and Kid Safe+, in Various Sizes. The Manufacturer is calling on consumers not to use the product. They can either destroy the product Themselves or Return it to Helly Hansen. They will then get their money back.

A Total of 8.826 of the Life Jackets Have Been Sold in Europe, A Helly Hansen Spokesperson Tells Nu.nl. Accordance to the company, there have leg no reports of incidents due to the manufacturing defect.

The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) also Warns That You Should Not use The Vests.

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