A leading supermarket chain has pulled several brands of baby wipes from shelves after revelations they contain a restricted preservative that may pose a health risk.
Progressive Enterprises - which includes the Countdown, Woolworths and Foodtown supermarkets - said yesterday that it was withdrawing baby wipes containing the chemical iodopropynyl butylcarbamate (IPBC) and offering a refund.
The Herald purchased, from a Countdown store, two brands of baby wipes containing the preservative - Woolworths Homebrand and Select Scented Baby Wipes - and one for toddlers, Precious Flushable Wipes.
Author Wendyl Nissen has raised concerns about IPBC - and other chemicals in baby cosmetic and bathing products - in her latest book, Mother's Little Helper.
Nissen, the Weekend Herald what's-in-our-food columnist, said IPBC was acutely toxic by inhalation and should not be used in products that could be inhaled.