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Review of Operation Easter: 0.3% of the products were non-standard

02/04/2015

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The National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology (Inmetro) releases the balance of Operation Easter and the figures show that the industry has improved with regard to consumer safety. During the action only 0.3% of the products surveyed were nonstandard.

Between 16 and 20 March, inspection agents of Weights and Measures State Institutes (delegated bodies Inmetro) conducted 733 inspection actions, throughout the national territory, which resulted in the surveillance 125mil 251 products and of this total, only 381 were irregular.

During Operation Easter were monitored outlets, from all over Brazil, which traded chocolate eggs containing gifts. During that time we inspected the constructive characteristics (cutting and piercing tips parties), the level of flammability, the toxicity index of the material and inks used in the manufacture of toys.

According to the director of Conformity Assessment, Alfredo Lobo, you must ensure that the packaging of the product, which contains the toy offered, presents the following words: "WARNING: Contains toy licenses under the Brazilian System of Conformity Assessment."

Consumers can file complaints by Inmetro Ombudsman by telephone 0800-285-1818 or by e-mail ouvidoria@inmetro.gov.br.

Care consumers should have before purchasing the product:

• See if the package contains a sentence that includes, as applicable, the age restriction toy or a phrase that explains that the toy does not present age restriction;
? • Buy chocolate eggs only at outlets legally established;
• Be especially careful when choosing toys for children under three years and never give a toy with age restriction of a child under that age. Also, before offering the toy, check conditions and, if in doubt, do not allow your child to use the product;
• Be careful with the packaging as they may be as dangerous as an inadequate product;
• Strips, string, staples, plastic bags, cords or wires, commonly used in packaging, can cause physical damage in young children;
• Toys with chains, straps and cords more than 15 cm should be avoided to reduce the risk of strangulation.


Source: Inmetro

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