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		<title>Wipes: Contaminated  Linked to Burkholderia Stabilis Infections in the UK</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Four brands of non-sterile wipes have been found contaminated, leading to infections and deaths in the UK. Health authorities urge caution.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Contaminated Wipes Linked to Infections</h2>
<p>Recent investigations have revealed that four brands of non-sterile wet wipes have been contaminated with <strong>Burkholderia stabilis</strong>, a bacterium associated with severe infections. This alarming discovery has resulted in 59 confirmed cases of infections in the United Kingdom between June 2018 and February 2026, with six deaths linked to the outbreak.</p>
<p>The contaminated products include <strong>ValueAid Alcohol Free Cleansing Wipes</strong>, <strong>Microsafe Moist Wipe Alcohol Free</strong>, <strong>Steroplast Sterowipe Alcohol Free Cleansing Wipes</strong>, and <strong>Reliwipe Alcohol Free Cleansing Wipes</strong>. These wipes were withdrawn from sale in July 2025 following the identification of the contamination.</p>
<p>Symptoms of a <strong>Burkholderia stabilis</strong> infection can manifest as redness, swelling, increased pain, warmth around a wound, and pus. Infections typically occur through contact with contaminated products on broken or damaged skin, raising significant concerns about the safety of non-sterile wipes.</p>
<p>The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued warnings to the public regarding the use of these contaminated wipes. Dr. James Elston emphasized the importance of public awareness, stating, &#8220;We are reminding the public not to use, and to dispose of, certain non-sterile alcohol-free wipes which have been linked to an outbreak of Burkholderia stabilis.&#8221;</p>
<p>Health experts are advising against the use of non-sterile alcohol-free wipes for first aid purposes, highlighting the potential risks associated with these products. The UKHSA uncovered the link to this outbreak through testing of wipes used by those affected, underscoring the importance of rigorous product testing.</p>
<p>As health authorities continue to monitor the situation, further developments are expected regarding the safety of wet wipes in the market. Consumers are urged to stay informed and exercise caution when selecting personal care products.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full extent of the contamination and any additional brands that may be affected. The UKHSA is actively investigating to ensure public safety and prevent further infections.</p>
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		<title>Sainsbury&#8217;s tower air fryer recall</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2026 13:45:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sainsbury's has announced a recall of the Tower 4L Digital Air Fryer due to safety concerns regarding overheating. Customers are urged to check their units.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Background on the Recall</h2>
<p>The Sainsbury&#8217;s Tower Air Fryer recall has emerged from concerns regarding the safety of the Tower 4L Digital Air Fryer (model T17067). Previously, consumers expected their appliances to operate safely, as they had been sold in Sainsbury’s stores between January 2022 and April 2023 without any reported issues.</p>
<h2>Decisive Moment</h2>
<p>However, a recent announcement revealed that a potential manufacturing fault could cause the air fryer to overheat, posing a risk of fire. Tower has initiated a voluntary recall to address this issue, emphasizing their commitment to safety. Customers can identify affected units by checking for the product number 143897281 located on the base of the fryer.</p>
<h2>Immediate Effects</h2>
<p>In light of this development, Sainsbury’s is urging customers who purchased the Tower 4L Digital Air Fryer to stop using it immediately. They are advised to visit <strong>www.tower-safety.co.uk</strong> for detailed information and instructions on returning the product. A small number of these air fryers are believed to be at risk of overheating, which has raised significant safety concerns among consumers.</p>
<h2>Expert Perspectives</h2>
<p>A spokesperson for Sainsbury’s stated, &#8220;We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and want to reassure customers that no other Tower air fryer models or batches are impacted.&#8221; This statement aims to alleviate customer fears regarding the broader safety of Tower products. Tower further stressed, &#8220;Your safety is our top priority. We identified a possible issue with some air fryer units and are conducting a voluntary recall to ensure the highest safety standards.&#8221;</p>
<p>As the recall unfolds, it highlights the importance of consumer vigilance when using electrical appliances. The swift action taken by Tower and Sainsbury’s reflects a proactive approach to consumer safety, ensuring that potential risks are addressed promptly.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the total number of units affected and the specific nature of the manufacturing fault. However, the response from both companies indicates a serious commitment to resolving the issue and maintaining customer trust.</p>
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