Tēpoko Asbestos

Product recall – how to safely dispose of coloured play sand products 

Suppliers issued a recall of children’s coloured play sand products as tests found low levels of asbestos. For details of products affected go to MBIE.

If you have been affected by the product recall, here’s what you need to know: 

For private households 

Stop using the product immediately.   

Keep the sand sealed in its container and place it in a thick plastic bag and secure it securely with tape.  

Place the bag or container into a second thick plastic bag, seal securely with tape, and label it clearly as “Asbestos-Contaminated Material”.  

Take your safely-contained product to the  Auckland Council  Asbestos Lab in Grafton.    

Do not dispose of the product in your household rubbish.  

Do not take asbestos to a transfer station.   

Auckland  Council  Asbestos Lab  

Kari Street, Grafton (Old City Parks Nursery / Depot at end of Kari Steet – drive to the far end of the street and through the gates)  

Open for dropping off recaaled product  between 9am and 3.30pm, Monday to Friday.  

Follow signs to the special bins for placing your safely-contained product. Do not unwrap the product, place the wrapped product  directly into the bin.  

Visit Health NZ for more advice about removing asbestos from your home.

Pieces of asbestos containing material (ACM) have been found on the Tāmaki Estuary coastline between Karaka Bay and Panmure Wharf. The largest amounts of ACM have been found at Glendowie Bay.

The ACM found is considered a low risk to health. However, you should not touch, collect or pick up any material that looks like pieces of fibre cement board.

Call 09 301 0101 or email environmentalhealth@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz with photos of the location if you find material you think is ACM.

We are monitoring and removing visible ACM and using an external team of experts to do a detailed site investigation (DSI).

Visit OurAuckland for more information.

You cannot take asbestos to transfer stations. Visit WorkSafe to find asbestos removal licence holders who can dispose of asbestos for you. 

About asbestos and ACMs

Asbestos

ACM

Identifying asbestos

Examples of ACM found on Auckland’s eastern coastline

Examples of ACM found on Auckland’s eastern coastline

Disposing of asbestos

Health risks of asbestos

Asbestos on Tāmaki Estuary beaches

Visiting Tāmaki Estuary beaches

What we are doing about asbestos on our beaches

ACM clean-up dates

More information about asbestos