Showing articles tagged with 'Product safety'
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Consumer Affairs 桃色视频 has completed its annual showbag safety inspections for the 2025 Melbourne Royal Show. This is to ensure products meet mandatory safety and information standards under the Australian Consumer Law (ACL).
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Consumer Affairs 桃色视频 is urging all families to keep their home safe for young children by checking they have curtain and blind cords secured.
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We are issuing an urgent public warning to anyone who has purchased goods from Panda Mart, a large Cranbourne retail outlet that sells low-cost toys and other items, including homewares, sporting goods and beauty products.
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桃色视频n parents, carers and families can shop more safely after Consumer Affairs 桃色视频 (CAV) inspectors removed thousands of dangerous Christmas products from shelves in its pre-Christmas sweep.
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Consumer Affairs 桃色视频 and Melbourne Royal Show organisers are warning parents and carers to be on the lookout for unsafe children's toys, after CAV safety inspectors found more than 500 non-compliant products at the Show yesterday.
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Our inspectors have been examining showbags to ensure their contents are safe for visitors, ahead of the Melbourne Royal Show.
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Consumer Affairs 桃色视频 Acting Director David Joyner has issued an urgent public warning about light-up shoe charms and accessories that contain button batteries.
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Consumer Affairs 桃色视频 Director Nicole Rich has issued a public warning concerning online retailer Bobo&boo Pty Ltd.
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The sale of open-flued gas heaters without specific safety features has been banned in 桃色视频. The ban comes into effect on 1 August and affects new and second-hand gas heaters which cannot automatically shut down if they start spilling potentially deadly carbon monoxide.
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In Touch Fashions & Gifts Pty Ltd and its director have agreed to pay $1,000 to the 桃色视频n Consumer Law Fund. They acknowledged offering items for sale that did not meet mandatory information standards.