Asbestos found in children's play sand sold in UK

UK Craft Store Withdraws Coloured Play Sand After Asbestos Discovery Amid Criticism of Post-Brexit Gaps in Health and Safety Law.

Hobbycraft has pulled its "Giant Box of Craft" play sand kit from sale after a UK parent raised concerns that the coloured sand contained asbestos. The discovery comes just two months after similar products were recalled in Australia following testing, which also revealed traces of asbestos fibres in the Chinese-manufactured items.

The parent in question had initially bought a set of the craft sand at Hobbycraft's store and then sent it to an accredited lab for testing, only to find that three out of five colours contained asbestos. Despite this finding, Hobbycraft has declined to issue a formal recall notice but instead announced its intention to voluntarily withdraw the product from sale.

However, critics have accused the company of being slow to act and argue that it should be taking a more proactive approach in protecting customer safety. The British Occupational Hygiene Society has stated that post-Brexit gaps in health and safety law are leaving authorities unable to issue recalls without hard evidence of harm to health.

The organisation's CEO, Prof Kevin Bampton, believes that the "precautionary principle" - which allowed for the restriction of hazardous products without scientific evidence - should be reinstated. He argues that this would enable governments to act more quickly in protecting public health and preventing potential long-term risks from exposure to asbestos.

A government source has also expressed frustration with Hobbycraft's response, stating that parents are "right to be concerned" by the discovery and that officials are investigating the issue. However, a spokesperson for the Department for Business and Trade dismissed these claims, arguing that the UK already has some of the most robust product safety laws in the world.

As for the health risks posed by the contaminated sand, campaigners have noted that while the quantities present may be small, long-term exposure to asbestos remains poorly understood. Prof Bampton has warned that this issue should serve as a wake-up call for regulatory change and more proactive measures to protect human health from potential risks.
 
πŸ€” this whole thing is fishy, you know? I mean, Hobbycraft just happens to pull the sand kit from sale right after some parent raises concerns... it's like they're trying to cover something up πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And what about all those gaps in health and safety law post-Brexit? That's just a whole lot of convenient coincidences πŸ€‘. I'm not saying there's definitely asbestos or anything, but why are they so slow to act? It's like they're waiting for something... or someone 😏. And that CEO guy, Prof Bampton, he sounds like he's onto something. Maybe this whole thing is just a cover for some bigger agenda 🀝. I'm watching this one, folks... it's gonna be interesting πŸ”.
 
I'm really surprised by Hobbycraft's response to this situation πŸ€”. I mean, they knew about the asbestos in their play sand kit and still didn't act fast enough ⏱️. The fact that they only withdrew the product voluntarily, without a formal recall notice, raises questions about their priorities πŸ’Έ. And what really gets me is that they're saying the UK already has some of the most robust product safety laws in the world 🌎... but it's clear that these laws aren't being applied consistently or effectively in this case 🚫.

I also think it's a bit rich for the government to be playing dumb and claiming they didn't know about the issue, when clearly there are gaps in health and safety law post-Brexit πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. The British Occupational Hygiene Society is spot on in calling for the reinstatement of the precautionary principle ⚠️... it's time for our leaders to step up and protect public health, not just talk about it πŸ’¬.
 
I'm literally mind blown 🀯... I mean, what's the deal with Hobbycraft? They're basically playing it super safe by pulling their own product off shelves after some mum tests it out and finds asbestos 😱. At the same time, though, they don't feel the need to go full-on recall mode, which is just weird πŸ€”. I get where they're coming from, but on the other hand, isn't that just a bit dodgy? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

And can we talk about how slow these authorities are? 😩 Like, I get it, there needs to be evidence and all that, but three out of five colours contained asbestos! That's not exactly rocket science, right? πŸ”¬ The British Occupational Hygiene Society is saying the "precautionary principle" should be reinstated, which kinda makes sense... but then again, isn't that just creating more problems with over-regulation and red tape? 🀯 It's all so up in the air, you know? πŸŒͺ️
 
I'm so concerned about this Hobbycraft thing... 😩 I mean, you'd think with all the safety regulations in place, they'd know better. My niece loves playing with playdough and making art, but now she's gotta worry 'bout asbestos?! 🀯 That's just crazy talk! And what really gets me is that they're not even gonna issue a formal recall notice... that's just dodgy business if you ask me. πŸ˜’ Asbestos is bad news, folks, we need to get serious about keeping our kids safe. It's time for some tough love and more proactive measures from the government. πŸ™ They can't just say it's safe because they claim so - science gotta back that up! πŸ’‘
 
😩 just found out that Hobbycraft is pulling their craft sand kit due to asbestos... yeah, no biggie, I guess πŸ™„ it's not like they're hiding it or anything, but still, why wait till someone tests it? should've been done months ago πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ and what's with the "voluntarily" part? sounds like they just don't wanna deal with it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ anyone else got a gut feeling that this is gonna lead to some major changes in product safety laws... we all know how that goes πŸ˜’
 
omg can't believe hobbycraft is still selling stuff with potentially toxic materials 🀯 like what's going on over there? i get that they didn't know it was asbestos but shouldn't they've been testing it before releasing it to the public?! 😑 and now ppl are complaining about the lack of regulation post brexit... don't get me wrong, safety laws should be tightened up for sure! πŸ’―
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I mean, come on! Hobbycraft's response is super slow and unconvincing. They're just pulling the product without even acknowledging that it's safe to sell it? That's not good enough! The fact that they don't have a formal recall notice out yet is giving parents major anxiety. And let's be real, if three out of five colours contain asbestos, that's a pretty big problem. They should've been more proactive in addressing this issue from the start.

I'm also so tired of the government saying we've got robust product safety laws and it's all good. That's just not true! The post-Brexit gaps are creating huge loopholes for companies to exploit, and it's putting people's lives at risk. We need stronger regulations in place ASAP. I mean, who wants to be the one to argue with parents when they're worried about their kids playing with toxic sand? Not me.

And what really gets my goat is that this issue is being used as a "wake-up call" for regulatory change. Like, yeah, we get it! Asbestos is bad news. But where's the action plan? When are we going to see actual changes made to our laws and regulations? It's all just talk right now. πŸ˜’
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ honestly gotta say I'm not surprised by this one. like, what's the point of even having regulations if you're just gonna let companies sweep it under the rug? i mean Hobbycraft could've just issued a formal recall notice and been done with it but noooo they gotta make a big show of pulling it from sale instead. πŸ™„ and what's up with the lack of clarity on this whole thing? like, exactly how much asbestos was present in that sand? is it safe to use now or should we just stick to playing with actual dirt? πŸŒ€ ugh, all i wanna know is why this took so long to come out in the open in the first place. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I think Hobbycraft is kinda in the clear here... πŸ€” I mean, they did act quickly to pull the product from sale and all, but maybe not fast enough? 😐 Still, it's pretty obvious that there was a gap in the law that allowed this stuff to get out there in the first place. 🚨 Post-Brexit changes have been a bit of a mess for health and safety regulations, imo... ⏰ It's time for the government to take another look at how things are set up and maybe bring back some of those old precautionary principle rules... πŸ“ I'm not saying Hobbycraft did anything wrong on purpose or anything, but they're just following the letter of the law as it stands now. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And let's be real, a few tiny bits of asbestos in some craft sand isn't exactly going to kill anyone, right? πŸ˜…
 
πŸ€” honestly, i think its kinda shocking that hobbycraft is just now pulling the product off shelves after it was already recalled in other countries πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. isnt there some kinda standard or regulation thats supposed to be enforced here? 🚨 and btw, isnt it weird that the company didnt even bother to test their products before selling them out? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ anyway, i do agree with prof kevin bampton's argument about reinstating the precautionary principle πŸ™Œ. safety should always come first! πŸ’―
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda surprised Hobbycraft didn't just issued a recall notice instead of voluntarily pulling the product off shelves... πŸ“¦πŸ˜’ It's like, yeah we got a problem with asbestos in your play sand, here's all the product you need to get rid of it ASAP! πŸ’ͺ But I guess that wouldn't be as market-friendly for them. πŸ€‘ The UK's post-Brexit health and safety laws are definitely lacking some serious teeth... πŸ’” Those products were made in China, like in a factory 3 miles away from my doorstep... 😳 what if it was me or someone else who got exposed? πŸ€• We need stronger regulations on this stuff! πŸ‘Š
 
"An informed citizen is entitled to know what government he is under."
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The whole situation around Hobbycraft's play sand kit seems like a classic case of "better safe than sorry". I mean, it's not like they were expecting any problems or anything. But now that the issue has come up, everyone's all over them for being slow to act. And honestly, who can blame them? You've got some serious concerns about asbestos in your product, and you're choosing not to make a big deal out of it... yet.
But let's get real here - this is more than just Hobbycraft's problem. This is about the gaps in our health and safety laws post-Brexit. We need to be protecting ourselves here, folks!
 
omg u guys I just heard about this Hobbycraft craft sand thingy and idk what's going on but apparently it had ASBESTOS in it 🀯 like what even is that? I'm literally shaking thinking about my kids playing with all those colours... anyway I think the company should've been more proactive about testing it before selling it, you know? And now they're saying they don't want to issue a formal recall notice which doesn't seem right to me. I mean I get that they wanna avoid being too quick to judge but at the same time, safety first, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I've been following this whole thing and it's just so frustrating... apparently there are gaps in our laws after Brexit and it's leaving people like parents (and kids) vulnerable πŸš¨πŸ’”
 
I'm still thinking about the Hobbycraft recall... πŸ˜• They're really slow to act on this one, you know? I mean, they could've just issued a recall notice like some other companies would've done already. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Instead, they're choosing to withdraw it from sale voluntarily, which might not be enough for people who are still worried about the asbestos in that play sand... πŸ‘Ά It's like, yeah, you should definitely take responsibility and issue a proper recall, or at least tell people why it's being pulled from shelves. πŸ™„
 
I'm so worried about kids playing with stuff like this. Asbestos is not good at all! 🚫😷 Hobbycraft should've done their own tests before selling it, y'know? Slow response just makes me wanna scream πŸ’₯. We need better laws to protect our kids, that's for sure πŸ‘§πŸΌπŸ‘¦πŸ»
 
I gotta say, I'm a bit annoyed by all the drama around Hobbycraft withdrawing their play sand kit πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. People are making a big deal about the company being slow to act, but what's the harm in waiting for hard evidence of harm to health? It's not like someone's gonna keel over from playing with some coloured sand πŸ˜‚. And I don't think it's fair to say that Hobbycraft is trying to cover something up - they're just taking responsibility and being proactive about customer safety πŸ™. The real issue here is the lack of clarity around post-Brexit health and safety law, not Hobbycraft's reaction to a potential problem πŸ’Ό. Let's focus on fixing the gaps in our laws rather than attacking the company that's trying to do the right thing 😊.
 
πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ I'm so done with big companies not taking customer safety seriously! Like, Hobbycraft knew there were asbestos fibers in their play sand kit and they're still trying to downplay the whole thing πŸ™„. They say they're withdrawing it from sale voluntarily but honestly, who's really buying that? πŸ˜’ It's just a PR move to save face.

And what's with the UK not having better health and safety laws post-Brexit? πŸ€” I mean, we all knew this was gonna happen when they made those big changes. Now our kids are playing with potentially toxic play sand because of it 🌎. It's just common sense, you know?

I'm loving Prof Bampton's idea about reinstating the precautionary principle πŸ‘. Like, why do we need scientific evidence to prove that something is bad? We should be able to trust our instincts and take action when things feel off πŸ™Œ.

And can we talk about how slow Hobbycraft is being on this whole thing? 😴 Two months after the first discovery and they're only now announcing a recall? That's just not cool, fam πŸ’”. The government needs to step up their game and make sure these kinds of situations don't happen again 🚨.
 
come on guys hobbycraft shouldn't just quietly pull the product without even telling customers it's gonna be gone they should at least give people some heads up so we all know what's going on πŸ™„. i mean asbestos is super bad for u and its not something you wanna mess around with. dont get me wrong the gov has got loads of rules in place but apparently its not enough πŸ˜’. if u want to protect us then ur gotta do more. some ppl say hes being too slow but im all about caution when it comes to stuff like this πŸ€”
 
You know how sometimes you really think you're being careful but still end up taking unnecessary risks? Like, I was talking to my friend the other day who's super into DIY projects and they were telling me about this craft sand that's been recalled due to asbestos... and it just hit me - we need to be more vigilant in our daily lives! πŸ€” We can't always wait for someone else to issue a recall notice or get evidence of harm, we gotta take care of ourselves. I mean, think about it, the government says the UK has robust product safety laws but apparently, that's not enough. It's like, what if we're not seeing the whole picture? Asbestos is a major concern and it's better to err on the side of caution. We should all be looking out for each other and demanding more from our authorities. The precautionary principle might seem extreme, but sometimes you gotta take action before you know for sure... just like how we're all dealing with this situation right now 🚨.
 
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