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Well Winter

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Consumer

We want you to have a safe, happy and healthy winter.  Many winter products can be unsafe if they are old, faulty or used incorrectly. Follow our safety messages and keep up-to-date on the latest product recalls at www.recalls.gov.au. 

To have a ‘Well Winter’ and avoid injury we have made a list of our top tips:

Hot water bottles are widely used for warmth or to help ease pain. They are manufactured from rubber or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and can deteriorate with age. Each year, 200 people in Australia are treated for serious burns from using hot water bottles. 

Safety Tips

  • Don’t overfill or use boiling water in your hot water bottle - use hot tap water
  • Once filled, avoid direct contact with your skin - use a fitted cover or wrap the bottle before use
  • Never leave on one body part for more than 20 minutes
Hot water bottle Well Winter
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Hot water bottle Well Winter
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Last updated 07 Jun 2018

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