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More than 20 education providers closed after asbestos found in play sand

Author
Tyson Beckett & Rachel Maher,
Publish Date
Mon, 17 Nov 2025, 4:17pm
The coloured sand products sold by Kmart NZ have tested positive for tremolite asbestos, prompting last week’s urgent recall notice from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE).
The coloured sand products sold by Kmart NZ have tested positive for tremolite asbestos, prompting last week鈥檚 urgent recall notice from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE).

More than 20 education providers closed after asbestos found in play sand

Author
Tyson Beckett & Rachel Maher,
Publish Date
Mon, 17 Nov 2025, 4:17pm

More than 20 schools and early learning services across the country have closed after multiple brands of coloured play sand were found to contain asbestos.

The figures come as the Ministry of Education revealed it had received more than 260 queries related to multiple brands of coloured play sand.

The ministry鈥檚 leader of operations and integration, Sean Teddy, said as of 1pm today, it has been in contact with 167 schools and 95 early learning services.

鈥淪ixteen schools and seven early learning services have informed us they are temporarily closed or planning to close to address possible contamination,鈥 Teddy said.

鈥淲e appreciate that the presence of asbestos in products that are used by children will cause worry for parents and caregivers. We recommend they contact Healthline with any health concerns they may have about their children who may have come into contact with these products.鈥

On Saturday, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) issued a recall for four Kmart products 鈥 the 14-piece sandcastle building set and the blue, green and pink Magic Sand sets, after coloured sand products tested positive for tremolite asbestos.

An earlier recall related to EC Rainbow Sand and Creatistics 鈥 Coloured Sand, sold at retailers including Paper Plus, Hobby Land, NZ School Shop, Office Products Depot, Discount Office, Acquire and Qizzle.

Several schools have closed today as a precaution while they undergo testing. This afternoon, Maraetai Beach School advised the school would be closed to all students tomorrow, 鈥渢o allow for immediate professional assessment and remediation of affected areas.鈥

Teddy earlier said he appreciated that parents and caregivers would be anxious and urged anyone concerned to contact Healthline for advice.

鈥淲e have sent out advice to schools and early learning services via special bulletins on Saturday afternoon. And we followed up on Sunday afternoon with an alert to all schools and early learning services, pointing them to the bulletins.

鈥淲e are working closely with MBIE and WorkSafe to provide schools and early learning services with advice on testing, remediation and closure decisions.鈥

Kmart NZ Magic Sands products are being recalled after asbestos was detected. They are the 14-piece Sandcastle Building Set (left) and the Blue, Green and Pink Magic Sand sets. Photo / Kmart recall notice
Kmart NZ Magic Sands products are being recalled after asbestos was detected. They are the 14-piece Sandcastle Building Set (left) and the Blue, Green and Pink Magic Sand sets. Photo / Kmart recall notice

A union representing the education sector said reports of asbestos-contaminated products in our early childhood centres and primary schools were 鈥渄eeply alarming鈥.

President of NZEI Te Riu Roa Ripeka Lessels said the union was urgently seeking clarity from the Government on the health risks and what specific support relevant agencies would provide for the swift and safe removal of contaminated products and decontamination of all affected sites.

Jason Miles, vice-president of the New Zealand Principals鈥 Federation (NZPF) said it put 鈥渢rust in the Ministry of Education staff to provide schools that require support with the best advice and resourcing to keep their children, staff and communities safe鈥.

Lessels said the union was also calling for 鈥渁n urgent, high-priority, system-wide investigation and review into the regulatory system failures which have led to this situation鈥.

Miles said 鈥渋n the current political climate of our Government pushing to lighten up on regulation, we need to take care that we don鈥檛 become light on health and safety for our children鈥檚 protection鈥.

鈥淣ZPF advocates to uphold stringent standards of health and safety to protect our children from harm.鈥

鈥淲e urge anyone who has bought these products, either for personal use or potential use in a workplace, to act immediately,鈥 MBIE product safety spokesman Ian Caplin said.

鈥淪top using the sand, contain it, secure it in a safe place and arrange for safe disposal through licensed professionals; a list of these is available on the WorkSafe website.鈥

Teddy said schools and early learning services who have these products should follow WorkSafe鈥檚 advice.

Affected products under recall notice

EC Rainbow Sand (1.3kg) 鈥 previously recalled

Creatistics Coloured Sand (1kg) 鈥 previously recalled

14-piece Sandcastle Building Set (batch number 42975724)

Blue Magic Sand (batch number 42304364)

Green Magic Sand (batch number 432919650)

Pink Magic Sand (batch number 42304371)

Immediate advice for consumers:

Stop using the product immediately.

Don鈥檛 let children touch or play with the sand.

Place the sand in a sealed container then double-bag it in thick plastic, seal with tape and clearly label as 鈥淎sbestos-Contaminated Material鈥.

Don鈥檛 dispose of it in household rubbish or vacuum it up. Contact your local council for advice on where and how to dispose of the contaminated material safely.

Refer to the clean-up and disposal instructions in this Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora webpage.

Once the product is secure, people should contact their retailer for a refund under the Consumer Guarantees Act.

For further advice, call the MBIE consumer line on 0508 426 678.

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