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Popular children’s product sold nationally recalled due to asbestos fears

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Published: November 12, 2025
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A range of brightly coloured children’s sand products have been recalled due to asbestos fears.

The recall was issued by the supplier, Educational Colours, for three products which were sold throughout Australia at Officeworks, Educating Kids, Modern Teaching Aids and Zart Art  between 2020 and 2025.

The products are labelled as Kadink Sand (1.3kg), Educational Colours – Rainbow Sand (1.3kg), and Creatistics – Coloured Sand (1kg).

A range of brightly coloured children’s sand products have been recalled due to asbestos fears. (ACCC)

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said the products were recalled because they may contain tremolite asbestos, a naturally occurring asbestos, which was detected in some samples after laboratory testing.

“The ACCC will continue to monitor developments in relation to the products and the recall notice may be updated as new information emerges,” the watchdog said in a statement.

Asbestos is a prohibited substance in Australia.

The recall was issued by the supplier Educational Colours. (ACCC)

“We have engaged with Officeworks, who is a major supplier of these products, and they advised that the products have been removed from sale. We expect they will take all the necessary steps to alert their customers,” ACCC deputy chair Catriona Lowe said.

“We continue to engage with suppliers and expect all to provide appropriate support to consumers including responding to queries, and providing advice about arranging a refund.

“We urge customers who own any of the products to stop using them immediately and place the sand in a heavy-duty plastic bag and double tape it securely and keep it out of reach of children.

Customers are urged not to dispose of the product in general waste. (ACCC)

“When doing so, in an abundance of caution, customers should take precautions such as a wearing disposable gloves and a mask.”

Customers are urged not to dispose of the product in general waste.

Information on the disposal of Asbestos waste, including disposal facilities in your state or territory can be found on The Asbestos and Silica Safety and Eradication Agency website.

Contact recalls@educationalvantage.com on disposal and for seeking a full refund.

A voluntary recall was also issued in New Zealand today for the same products.

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