ACCC permanently bans baby bottle self-feeding devices over safety concerns
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission permanently banned baby bottle self-feeding devices in May due to life-threatening choking and suffocation risks. Parents must actively supervise feeding, as babies cannot manage bottles alone. Violators of the ban, including businesses continuing to sell these devices, could face significant penalties.
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Published 13 Jul 2026, 18:00 UTC · Updated 13 Jul 2026, 18:10 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: The West Australian. Editorial policy · Corrections
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