Given the online availability of this product, it may have been sold to customers in the Republic of Ireland.
Popular online retailer, Wish, has recalled one of their products, due to fears it could lead to serious health implications, such as chemical, choking and damage to sight issues.
The risk was reported to the competition and consumer protection commission, with the safety issue being identified on a projection flashlight.
On the product, the battery compartment can be easily opened, leaving the button batteries accessible. A child may put these in their mouth, which could cause them to choke or, if swallowed, could cause damage to the child’s gastrointestinal tract.

The fears do not stop there as the beam intensity of the white LED is too powerful. This means direct viewing of the beam could cause damage to sight.
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The model number is 8812. The barcode, brand and the batch number are unknown.
Given the online availability of this product, it may have been sold to customers in the Republic of Ireland.
If you purchased one of these products, please stop use immediately and discard the product. You may wish to contact Wish to see if there are any remedies available to you. This can be done via your user account on the Wish platform.
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