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Updated 14:20

GIS warns: Don’t use KiK glass — lead and cadmium

GIS warns consumers after tests found KiK glass lead cadmium migration; stop using affected glasses and check lot number today.

GIS issued an urgent consumer alert after tests found KiK glass lead cadmium migration. Consequently, authorities warn people not to use the affected glasses for food or drinks until the product is removed from sale.

KiK glass lead cadmium: what authorities found

The Main Sanitary Inspectorate (GIS) ran an official control on a batch of drinking glasses. Moreover, lab tests detected migration of lead and cadmium from the glass rim. Therefore, GIS issued a public warning to protect users. The product came into Poland through distributor KIK Textil Sp. z o.o., based in Wrocław. In addition, the glasses originate from China. The inspection identified the affected lot number. Consequently, customers must check packaging for the batch code 251216-3 12212075631003000100 P278285 – 1221207/003.

Health risks and why this matters

Lead and cadmium can harm human health even at low doses. Moreover, lead poses special risks to children and pregnant women. Therefore, exposure can damage the nervous system and impair development. Cadmium can build up in the body over years. Consequently, it can damage kidneys and bones. However, a single brief contact does not always cause immediate illness. In addition, food-contact products must meet strict migration limits. Thus authorities removed the unsafe batch to reduce risk.

What the distributor and GIS are doing

The seller has begun withdrawing the specified batch from stores. Moreover, GIS monitors the recall process. The inspectorate also liaises with the distributor to review pre-market testing. Therefore, consumers should follow updates posted by GIS. Meanwhile, return procedures vary by retailer. However, keep your receipt as proof of purchase. In addition, photograph the packaging and batch number if you can.

Where shoppers should check

The glasses sold in KiK stores may have reached Warsaw and surrounding areas. Consequently, residents who bought homeware recently should inspect their items. In addition, confirm the lot number printed on the box. If the number matches the alert, do not use the glass for food or drink. Instead, contact the store for details on returns and refunds. Moreover, pregnant people and parents should act quickly to avoid further exposure.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are new to Poland, report product safety concerns to GIS (Główny Inspektorat Sanitarny). Moreover, keep purchase proof for returns. In addition, know local institutions: ZUS (social insurance), NFZ (public health fund), PESEL (national ID number) and mandat (police fine). Therefore, contact the store or distributor for a refund. Finally, consider avoiding similarly cheap imports until authorities confirm safety.

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