Kmart recalls another coloured sand product
Published: 09 December 2025
Kmart New Zealand has informed the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE) that further testing has identified another coloured sand product that needs to be recalled.
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Licensed Sensory Activity Sets: Frozen Bluey and Paw Patrol has returned positive results for the presence of asbestos. Kmart NZ has sold approximately 864 units.
Licensed Sensory Activity Sets: Frozen Bluey and Paw Patrol(external link) — Product Safety New Zealand
Under the Fair Trading Act 1986, MBIE is responsible for publishing voluntary recall notices.
Suppliers and retailers are responsible for the quality of their goods, and we would encourage consumers to seek a remedy from Kmart NZ in the first instance or, failing that, approach the Disputes Tribunal.
Recall details are available on the Product Safety New Zealand website:
Helping customers identify recalled products(external link) — Product Safety New Zealand
People stop using these products immediately and follow the relevant advice for safe containment and disposal.
What households should do:
- Stop using these products immediately.
- Do not touch or play with the sand.
- Follow the specialist advice on safe containment, removal and disposal.
- For households this advice can be found on Health NZ’s website:
Asbestos in sand(external link) — Health New Zealand
- For households this advice can be found on Health NZ’s website:
What workplaces including schools and early learning centres should do:
- Stop using these products immediately.
- Do not touch or play with the sand.
- Follow the specialist advice on safe containment, removal and disposal.
- For educational facilities this advice can be found on the Ministry of Education’s website:
Asbestos in coloured sand(external link) — Ministry of Education - For other workplaces follow WorkSafe’s advice:
Asbestos in coloured sand(external link) — WorkSafe
- For educational facilities this advice can be found on the Ministry of Education’s website:
Further information:
If you purchased this product for personal, domestic or household use, contact the supplier or store for refund options. If you’ve incurred losses (e.g. in clean-up costs etc), you might be able to obtain damages from the supplier under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993. This will be for consumers to discuss directly with the suppliers. You can find more information on your rights with unsafe products under the CGA.
Know your rights to a refund, replacement or repair(external link) — Consumer Protection
Independent testing:
We are aware that some consumers and businesses are conducting their own independent tests for the presence of asbestos.
If a positive test result is found indicating asbestos in a play sand product, please send a copy of the test reports to recalls@mbie.govt.nz.
We will contact the supplier to facilitate the recall process and require a test report that provides the brand, make, product name, SKU, colour etc. of the product tested and found to be positive. By sending the report to us you are giving permission to share it (personal details will be redacted) with the supplier and other relevant government agencies.
Contact details
Product Safety
Contact Product Safety for questions about product recalls.
0508 426 678
8:30am to 5pm Monday to Friday.
WorkSafe
Contact WorkSafe if the product is in a workplace.
0800 030 040
8:30am to 5pm Monday to Thursday, 9am to 5pm Friday.
Ministry of Education
Schools and early learning centres can contact Ministry of Education.
0800 323 323
8am to 5pm Monday to Friday.
Healthline
If you, or someone you know, has used the product, there is no need for urgent medical attention. Please discuss any health concerns with Healthline, by calling 0800 611 116 (anytime) who will advise if you or someone you know needs to see a healthcare professional for review.
MBIE media contact
Email: media@mbie.govt.nz
https://www.mbie.govt.nz/about/news/kmart-recalls-another-coloured-sand-product
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