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Product recall for Flicker Bulb Flame Effect Fairy Lights presenting a serious rick of electric shock.
Product safety report for LED Flashing Party Hat Glowing Witch Hat presenting a high risk of injuries and choking.
Product Safety Report for Flashing Sword presenting a serious risk of choking.
Product recall for a Anzmtosn Led Light Up, Flashing Skeleton Gloves presenting a high risk of internal injuries and choking.
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Light signals used to control traffic, including traffic light signals, flashing red lights, motorway signals and lane control signals.
Product Recall for Bluetooth Colour-Changing LED Strip Lights presenting a serious risk of electric shock.
Product safety report for a Toys For Girls Kids Xmas Gift Music Dancing Bee Robot presenting a medium risk of electric shock & Burns.
Product recall for Pink Sky The Glow Up 12ft Flexible LED Strip Lights presenting a risk of internal injuries due to easy access to button batteries.
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How to report faulty or broken traffic lights depends on where you live and the type of road
Interactive map tool that visualises Census 2021 data on different topics down to a local authority area and neighbourhood level. This update will add the ability to view data in the form of a dot density map.
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