Caution! 57 Dangerous Products on the Market - See the table (IMAGES)

Caution! 57 Dangerous Products on the Market - See the table (IMAGES)

dangerous products DANGEROUS PRODUCTS

The Consumer Protection Service (CPC) of the Ministry of Energy, Trade and Industry, as the competent authority in Cyprus for the operation and management of European Rapid Product Information Exchange System which is not food, informs consumers that in the week starting on 14/06/2021 (RAPEX - Report 24) ​​57 products that pose a risk to their health and safety have been notified to the System. These products were found in the markets of various Member States of the European Union and were then notified to the RAPEX Safety Gate System.

Consumers can be informed about the dangerous products on the CPC website at www.consumer.gov.cy.

The 57 products were distributed for market control purposes as follows:

  • Seventeen (17) to the Consumer Protection Service, with six (6) of them having been notified to the system by Cyprus.
  • Twenty-four (24) in the Road Transport Department.
  • Nine (9) in the Labor Inspection Department.
  • Seven (7) in the Department of Electromechanical Services.

The products related to the Consumer Protection Service as well as the corresponding risks involved are described in the table here.

RECOMMENDATIONS - WARNINGS

It is noted that of the above seventeen (17) products, six (6) have been initially identified by the CPC in the Cyprus market (without having previously been identified in the other member countries) and has proceeded with their commitment and withdrawal.

The remaining products are likely to be on the market in Cyprus and directly threaten the health and safety of consumers and especially children. The Consumer Protection Service has already started intensive market inspections for the detection of products.

The Consumer Protection Service invites importers, distributors, sellers who may have such products to immediately stop their availability and notify the Service.

The Consumer Protection Service also invites consumers in case they own the above products to stop using them and return them to the seller, ie to the store from which they have been supplied and at the same time to inform it.

It is noted that according to the Law on Certain Aspects of the Sale of Consumer Goods and Related Guarantees, in case of purchase of an unsafe product, the consumer is entitled to replace the product, so that the product complies with the terms of the contract of sale. If this is not possible, then the consumer is entitled to withdraw, ie to return the product to the seller and get back the full amount he paid. It is reminded that the above rights are valid for a period of 2 years from the initial delivery of the product to the consumer and that the sole responsibility for the consumer always lies with the final seller.

In the event that the seller refuses to comply with the above rights of the consumer, the consumer is invited to submit his complaint in writing through the website of the Consumer Protection Service (www.consumer.gov.cy).

CONTACT

For further information or to submit a complaint, consumers can contact the Service through its website (www.consumer.gov.cy) or on the phones:

  • Consumer Line 1429
  • Nicosia Head Office 22200927and 22200925
  • Limassol District Office 25819150
  • Paphos District Office 26804613
  • Larnaca / Famagusta District Office  24816160