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Sophie Collins

Travel adaptor sold to thousands of Irish consumers recalled over electric shock fears

A travel product that has been purchased by thousands of people in Ireland has been recalled due to safety fears.

The brand, Homeline, has had to issue a recall notice on the ‘Homesafe Universal USB Travel Adaptor,’ due to the potential for customers to suffer an electric shock.

The affected product was manufactured and sold from 2021 to 2022.

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In a statement released alongside the notice, a CCPC spokesperson said: “The product presents a risk of electric shock”.

'Homesafe Universal USB Travel Adaptor' (CCPC)

This is because the socket shutters can be opened without a plug being inserted, which makes live parts accessible.

The product type/number of the model is MMTA01/JL153 and the batch number is BT1887 with the barcode, 5391529360023.

The CCPC added a warning that they are aware of approximately 6,040 affected products in the Republic of Ireland which have been purchased from various retailers.

What to do:

If customers find they are in the possession of or have been using this product, they should stop using it immediately and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

For further information, you can contact Homeline at 01 4568221 or PR@homeline.ie.

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