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Australia introduced permanent ban on baby bottle self-feeding devices

Australia has implemented a permanent nationwide ban on baby bottle self-feeding devices due to safety concerns, including the risks of choking, aspiration, and suffocation. The ban took full effect on 26 May 2026 under the Consumer Goods (Baby Bottle Self-feeding Devices) Permanent Ban 2026.

Under the regulation, a baby bottle self-feeding device is defined as a product designed to allow an infant to feed from a bottle without another person physically holding it. The device enables hands-free feeding either by supporting the bottle’s position or through the use of a straw, tube, or similar mechanism.

Products that use a tube but are designed so that feeding can only occur while the infant is actively being held by another person are not included in the ban.

Source: https://www.intertek.com/products-retail/insight-bulletins/2026/1543-australia-permanent-ban-baby-bottle-self-feeding-devices/?utm_source=Acoustic&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=PBU-HL-INST-ITK-US-2026-06-03-insight-australia-imposes-permanent-ban-on-baby-bo-G19xF%20(1)&cid=&spMailingID=30949538&spUserID=MTMxNjExMzUxNzA5MwS2&spJobID=3200040631&spReportId=MzIwMDA0MDYzMQS2