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Home / Business and Economy / Beware of Fake Toys This Christmas!

Beware of Fake Toys This Christmas!

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Counterfeit toys pose serious strangulation and choking hazards.
  • Consumers should check for CE or UKCA marks on all toys.
  • Verify seller details and toy condition before purchasing.
Beware of Fake Toys This Christmas!

Trading standards officials have issued a critical warning regarding the prevalence of fake toys, emphasizing the potential for strangulation and choking hazards, particularly as Christmas approaches. East Riding of Yorkshire Council and Hull City Council have alerted the public to dangerous counterfeit goods that may be sold to unsuspecting consumers.

Consumers are strongly advised to be vigilant when purchasing toys, especially online. Key steps include ensuring toys have a visible CE or UKCA mark, verifying third-party marketplace sellers provide UK contact details, and inspecting toys for sharp edges or small detachable parts. Following age suitability warnings is also crucial.

While second-hand toys must also meet safety standards, the focus remains on new purchases. By taking a few extra moments to check for proper markings and obvious faults, consumers can significantly enhance safety and ensure a secure holiday season for children. Prioritizing well-being over potential savings is paramount.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Fake toys can present serious strangulation and choking hazards for children.
Check for CE/UKCA marks, verify online sellers, inspect toys for faults, and follow age guidance.
Yes, second-hand toys must still meet safety standards and be in good condition.

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