From toy-shaped cigarette lighters to a short-circuting plush rabbit
that catches fire, a European safety watchdog warned Monday of a growing
number of dangerous products for sale, with most coming from China.
The
watchdog said
it had issued 2,435 notifications of unsafe products
ranging from children’s playthings to clothing and appliances in 2014,
which was three percent more than in 2013.
Sixty-four percent of
the dangerous goods were made in China, including Hong Kong, the same
figure as 2013, said the Rapid Alert System (RAPEX), which includes the
28 EU states as well as Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.
“For
me, as a mother and already a grandmother, the high number of harmful
products among toys is alarming, so please beware of what you give your
children to play with,” said Vera Jourova, the European commissioner for
consumer affairs.
“It was also surprising how high a number of
harmful products comes to the European market from China,” she told a
press conference in Brussels.
Toys topped the list of products
stopped before they entered European markets or were seized afterwards,
at 28 percent, followed by clothing (23 percent), electrical appliances
(nine percent) and motor vehicles (eight percent).
They included
soft toys with stuffing that could come loose and choke a child or those
with detachable pieces that could be swallowed by them. In particular
there were lighters that resembled toys such as model bicycles and
basketballs.
Shoes and leather articles for example may be tainted with allergenic Chromium VI, while fashion jewellery may contain harmful heavy metals.
Just
14 percent of the dangerous products came from European countries,
seven percent from unknown origins and two percent from Turkey,
according to the watchdog.
Concern remains over the proportion
coming to Europe from manufacturing giant China, which has huge market
penetration in the 28-nation EU, Jourova said.
“The numbers and the situation is not improving,” she added.
Jourova said the EU was working bilaterally with Chinese producers to help them better understand EU safety standards.
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