However it appears some have not been properly tested for safety and aberdeenshire council s trading standards team is warning consumers to be vigilant.
Fidget spinner trading standards.
Aberdeenshire council s trading standards team has issued a warning over the latest must have kids gadget.
Fidget spinners are the latest must have item generally sold as toys and now being seen in playgrounds all over the country.
Officers visited shops wholesalers and importers throughout scotland making test.
The toy has been promoted as helping people who have trouble focusing or.
They seized fidget spinners with small parts that can easily pop out causing a choking hazard to young children.
C heap imported fidget spinners are putting children at risk trading standards have warned.
Hundreds of fidget spinners have been removed from the shelves over fears their batteries could cause choking and internal bleeding.
Trading standards officers have impounded 800 fidget spinners destined for uk stores amid fears they pose a safety risk.
The toys which were inspected in surrey.
Poor quality versions of the popular toys can be a danger to children who may choke on small parts.
Anyone buying a fidget spinner should purchase it from a reputable trader and ensure the safety warnings can be clearly seen on the packaging bath north east somerset council s trading standards officers are now working with the fidget spinner sellers to trace the supply chain and identify the importers so that the dangers to children.
A fidget spinner is a toy that consists of a ball bearing in the center of a multi lobed typically two or three flat structure made from metal or plastic designed to spin along its axis with very little effort.
Trading standards officers removed nearly 300 of the toys from.
Supposedly they help decrease stress and improve concentration and focus.
A safety warning has been issued for some types of fidget spinners.
Fidget spinners were originally designed to improve fine motor skills in children with autism and other special needs.
Surrey based officers intercepted a 4 000 consignment imported from china through heathrow airport after finding that warnings on the packaging about the choking hazard to young children were barely visible.
Trading standards sent a haul of fidget spinner toys for testing last week following concerns over their safety.