Toi-Toys Pufferz Puffer Sand Toy Recall — Asbestos in Sand Filling
Summary
The Technical Regulations Division (TRD) of the MCCAA has ordered the immediate removal from the Maltese market of the Toi-Toys Pufferz Puffer figure sand toy (model 35886Z, barcode 8714627012316) after surveillance detected asbestos fibres in the sand filling. If the toy ruptures, children could be exposed to asbestos, which is associated with serious long-term respiratory illness even at minimal exposure levels. Consumers who purchased the product are directed to cease use immediately and return it to the retailer, and retailers are obligated to redress affected consumers.
“This product is being recalled from the market due to the presence of asbestos in the sand inside the toy, which could be exposed to children if the toy ruptures.”
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The MCCAA Technical Regulations Division initiated an immediate market withdrawal of the Toi-Toys Pufferz Puffer figure sand toy after detecting asbestos fibres in the sand filling during routine market surveillance. Exposure to asbestos is associated with significant long-term respiratory illnesses, and the TRD has taken steps to ensure the product is removed from the local market with immediate effect.
Affected consumers should cease use of the product immediately and return it to the point of purchase. Retailers are legally obliged to redress consumers. The MCCAA has also reminded consumers to verify products against the EU Safety Gate platform before purchase. Retailers and importers of children's toys on the Maltese market should cross-reference their inventory against this recall and the EU Safety Gate alert database.
What to do next
- Consumers who have bought the above-mentioned product should refrain from using it and, where possible, return it to the retailer from where it was purchased.
- Retailers are obliged to redress consumers.
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Last updated on 24 Apr, 2026
PR | Recall of Pufferz Puffer figure sand toy
As part of the Malta Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority (MCCAA)’s ongoing market surveillance activities to monitor the safety of products available on the Maltese market, the Authority would like to inform the public about the dangers associated with a Pufferz Puffer figure sand toy, with the following details.
Brand – Toi-Toys
Name – Pufferz Puffer figure sand toy – stretchable 33 cm 264 g, 6 ass
Type/number of model – 35886Z
Barcode – 8714627012316
This product is being recalled from the market due to the presence of asbestos in the sand inside the toy, which could be exposed to children if the toy ruptures. Exposure to asbestos is associated with significant long-term respiratory illnesses, and even minimal exposure may pose health risks. As a result, the Technical Regulations Division (TRD) of the MCCAA has taken the appropriate procedures to ensure that this product is removed from the local market with immediate effect.
Consumers who have bought the above-mentioned product should refrain from using it and, where possible, return it to the retailer from where it was purchased. Retailers are obliged to redress consumers.
Consumers are always reminded to check the Safety Gate platform before purchasing products, in order to verify whether a product they are about to purchase has been listed as dangerous: https://ec.europa.eu/safety-gate-alerts/screen/webReport.
For queries relating to the product being recalled kindly get in touch with the Market Surveillance Directorate on [email protected].
For queries relating to the remedies available to consumers who have purchased the recalled product, kindly get in touch with the Office for Consumer Affairs on [email protected].
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