22/07/2022
Warning Issued As Child Injured After Using Boom Bag Toy Incorrectly
Police in Mid Ulster has issued a warning after a child was injured using a toy incorrectly.
An investigation has launched following an incident after a child was injured using a Boom Bag toy incorrectly.
The toy creates a "giant bang" when used properly.
In a social media post, the PSNI said: "Magherafelt NPT are investigating a recent incident in which a child was unfortunately injured when a Boom bag was used incorrectly.
"Police are advising the public this product is not suitable for children unless under the supervision of an adult and should never be used by a child under 3."
An investigation has launched following an incident after a child was injured using a Boom Bag toy incorrectly.
The toy creates a "giant bang" when used properly.
In a social media post, the PSNI said: "Magherafelt NPT are investigating a recent incident in which a child was unfortunately injured when a Boom bag was used incorrectly.
"Police are advising the public this product is not suitable for children unless under the supervision of an adult and should never be used by a child under 3."
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