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Urgent Safety Alert: UAE Bans Two Unregistered Insect Sprays Over Health Risks

June 2, 2026 2:31 PM
UAE Insect Product Recall
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Published: Tuesday, 2 June 2026, at 2:30 pm| Dubai | Edited:Tuesday, 2 June 2026, at 2:37 pm

Your safety comes first. Recently, authorities announced an urgent UAE insect product recall to protect everyone from dangerous chemicals hidden in everyday household items. Let us look closely at this important safety alert to understand the details and keep your family safe.

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Urgent UAE Insect Product Recall: Banned Household Sprays Removed From Market

The exact names of the two banned insect spray products.

The official safety order targets two specific pest control sprays commonly sold in local markets. Both of these banned household products are made by a regional company named SCITRA under a popular brand name.

UAE Insect Product Recall
  • Product 1: Goodbye All Insects Max Kills In One Spray
  • Product 2: Goodbye All Insects Spray

Why Were They Recalled?

The health dangers and illegal rules behind the official ban.

A sudden market check by the Emirates Drug Establishment revealed serious chemical and legal violations. Authorities found that these home sprays are highly unsafe for family use due to dangerous test results.

First, the manufacturing company distributed these sprays in the market without any official registration. Selling any chemical product without government permission is strictly against local laws.

Second, laboratory tests confirmed that one spray contained ‘d-trans allethrin’, which is a strictly prohibited substance. Testing also showed that the other product had wrong ingredient levels that do not match national health and safety rules.

Immediate Action Plan for Residents

What UAE consumers must do if they bought these sprays.

Government teams are already working together to remove these dangerous banned sprays in UAE from all grocery stores, supermarkets, and online shopping apps.

If you have any of these spray bottles at home, please stop using them immediately. Shop owners and online sellers are also warned to stop buying or selling these items. If you already bought these pest sprays, you should return them directly to the shop or pharmacy where you found them.

Strict Warnings Against Lawbreakers

The legal consequences for companies that ignore safety rules.

UAE Insect Product Recall

The government has made it clear that public health cannot be compromised. Strict monitoring is now happening across all retail outlets to clear out the remaining stock.

Shops caught selling these items will face heavy fines and legal action. Special health teams are actively cleaning up supermarket shelves and digital marketplaces to remove the hazardous stock. Authorities will continue unexpected inspections in all emirates to ensure no illegal pesticides are hidden in local shops.

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Reporting Health Issues

How to contact authorities if you face any side effects.

UAE Insect Product Recall

Your help is very important to make this safety campaign successful across the country. The health department has set up easy ways for residents to report these illegal items.

If you feel any breathing trouble or skin irritation after using these sprays, contact health officials right away. You can report any side effects or illegal store sales directly through the official online platform of the Emirates Drug Establishment or by calling their customer care number.

Conclusion

This quick action shows how seriously the UAE protects its people and the environment. Always follow these safety rules, check for official registration marks on covers, and buy trusted products to enjoy a healthy life.

FAQ

Why did the UAE issue an insect product recall?

The products were sold illegally without official registration and contained a harmful banned chemical called ‘d-trans allethrin’ along with wrong ingredient levels.

What should I do if I already bought the ‘Goodbye All Insects’ spray?

You must stop using the spray immediately, return it to the retail shop, and avoid sharing it with anyone else.

How can I report health problems caused by these products?

You can report any side effects directly through the official online platform or customer care number of the Emirates Drug Establishment.

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Ash Ali

Ash Ali is a trusted, experienced sports and lifestyle news expert at UAECentre.com, bringing reliable insights, the latest updates, and in-depth coverage of the events and trends influencing the UAE and beyond. Reach Ash Ali through info@uaecentre.com

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