Friday, February 22, 2013
120 dangerous toys faraway from market
120 dangerous toys stripped away from market
The NSW Fair trades pre-Christmas checks found 117 types of toys that did not stick to Australian standards, Fair dealing Minister Anthony Roberts said today.
Compliance officers found 100 varieties of toys for children aged three years and under with small parts that can be fatal if inhaled or ingested.
Thirteen projectile toys had risks of bydureon to cause a significant eye injury, Even though three yo-Yo balls with cords would lead to strangulation, Mr Roberts described.
One aquatic toy did not carry hidden risk warnings.
The checks also bare six types of non-Compliant electrician products, And seven very damaging Christmas-Related supplies, Involves five flammable candle wreaths and two Santa lighters.
The unapproved electrical items included very damaging power plugs, Calorie consumption-Conserving lamps, Travel adaptors and xmas lights.
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Associated with those, Entirely 2.7 per cent were seen to be non-Up to date.
All dangerous toys and products had been far from sale and all suppliers were being investigated, Mr Roberts expressed.
"Shoppers will most likely always look for the approval marks on electrical items and can check them at the Fair Trading website, He was quoted saying.
Overseas approval marks were not acceptable australia wide and consumers should check lights and electronic decorations for faults, Worn plugs and frazzled cords, Mr Roberts put in