URGENT RECALL

Nerf Super Soakers sold by Argos and Amazon recalled over fears they contain dangerous levels of lead

NERF water guns sold by toy retailers, including Argos and Amazon, have been recalled over fears they contain dangerous levels of lead.

Parents have been told to stop kids using both the Nerf Super Soaker XP 20 and Nerf Super Soaker XP 30.

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Hasbro has recalled both the Nerf Super Soaker XP 20 and Nerf Super Soaker XP 30

Manufacturer Hasbro says the decorative stickers on both water blasters contain levels of lead in the ink that may exceed regulatory limits. 

Signs of lead poisoning can include abdominal pain and vomiting, as well as fatigue and loss of appetite.

No injuries or illnesses have been reported from the two products, but they've been pulled from shelves as a precautionary measure.

Parents are advised to return the Nerf guns to the shop where they purchased them for a full refund.

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This can be found by turning the water blaster upside down, where you'll see a four-digit code printed after the letter "E".

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In its recall notice, Hasbro said the potentially dodgy stickers were sourced from an unauthorised supplier without the consent of the company.

EU regulations state that only 2mg of lead can be present in toys made from dry materials, 0.5mg can be present in toys made from liquid materials, and 23mg can be in scraped-off toy material.

We've asked for clarification on what scraped-off material means and we'll update this story, although EU regulations says it isn't limited to surface coatings, polymers, leather, wood, glass, ceramics, and metals.

We've asked Hasbro how much lead could have been present in the water blasters and we'll update this article when we hear back.

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Hasbro said: "As soon as we became aware of the potential issue, we immediately launched an investigation and implemented precautionary containment measures.

"Upon concluding our investigation, we put corrective actions in place with the third-party manufacturer, and as part of our continuous improvement process, we launched re-training across our entire supply chain to ensure strict adherence to our procedures and requirements."

An Argos spokesperson said: "We have recalled both the Hasbro Supersoaker WFS XP20 and XP30.

"We are asking customers to return the product to their nearest store or to Hasbro directly for a full refund."

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