
CCS warns about safety issues in baby cots, strollers and children’s jewellery purchased online

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The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCS) has identified safety issues in baby cots, strollers, and children's jewellery sold online. In a market surveillance conducted with the Consumer Product Safety Office (CPSO), 22 products were tested, revealing that 17 were unsafe and did not meet safety standards. Hazards included potential strangulation risks in cots, stroller frame failures, and sharp points in jewellery. The findings highlight the need for stricter safety compliance for children's products sold on platforms like Shopee and Lazada.
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