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Products put to the test …

15th April 2009

As part of our ongoing product testing programme, we arranged last year for electrical safety assessments to be carried out on a selection of toasters, air fresheners, night lights, outdoor grills and outdoor lighting products under the general provisions of the relevant safety standards. All of the products tested were bought from high street retailers.

The same checks were carried out on each product in accordance with the relevant product standards. In particular we were inspecting and testing for:

 

The products


Toasters

Toasters were selected because cooking appliances can pose a high risk to consumers, and there are many available on the market at very low cost.

Of the six toasters tested, only one was found to be non-compliant with the product standard in that it did not have adequate protection against access to live parts.

To view the full report please click on the following link: Toasters - Report

General advice for the safe use of toasters

 


Plug-in air fresheners

Plug-in air fresheners were selected due to concerns raised over their potential to be a fire hazard. Two of the samples failed safety screening due to the absence of appropriate warnings in the user instruction manuals, and one sample failed to provide adequate mechanical strength to prevent access to live parts.

To view the full report please use the following link: Plug-in air fresheners- Report

General advice for the safe use of plug-in air fresheners

 


Outdoor Electric Grills

Outdoor electric grills were selected because they are a seasonal product that are likely to be used frequently during the summer (weather permitting!). Classification and marking departures were found for three of the samples.

To view the full report please use the following link: Outdoor electric grills - Report

General advice for the safe use of outdoor electric grills

 


Outdoor lighting

Outdoor lighting products were selected for screening because they are used in areas of increased shock risk such as gardens, patios, decking and the like. Departures from the standard marking requirements were found for four of the six samples tested.

To view the full report please use the following link: Outdoor lighting - Report

General advice for the safe use of outdoor lighting

 


Plug-in night lights

This type of product was selected for testing following concerns raised by Trading Standards over potentially dangerous plug-in nightlights. In a case reported last year, a child suffered severe electrical burns from a nightlight that fractured in use, exposing live elements of the lamp. There has also been a product recall of a particular type of nightlight due to plug pins breaking off in use.

Our investigations revealed that five of the six samples tested failed to meet the requirements for marking and/or construction given in the relevant product standard. Problems found included the absence of fuses to provide overcurrent protection, products being shaped or decorated such that they are likely to be treated as a toy by children, incorrect plug dimensions and marking omissions.

To view the full report please use the following link: Plug-in nightlight - Report

General advice for the safe use of plug-in nightlights

What are we doing

We are following up all the identified failures, as products that are available to the public should comply with the relevant product standards and statutory Regulations in all respects. To this end, we are liaising with the retailers and manufacturers concerned, and will ensure that the relevant authorities informed of our actions at all times.

Anyone who believes they have purchased an unsafe electrical product should contact their local authority trading standards department in the first instance. However, we would also like to hear from anyone regarding any general concerns about the safety of electrical products.


Please send details to: productsafety@electricalsafetycouncil.org.uk

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