Seanad debates

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

10:50 am

Photo of Colm BurkeColm Burke (Fine Gael) | Oireachtas source

As toys are purchased coming up to Christmas, an issue arises with regard to defective products. In 2008, the then European Commissioner went to China to make representations about the number of defective items coming from there. One problem was the use of lead paint in toys, which is dangerous for children. As a result of these representations, the Chinese authorities closed down more than 700 factories involved in supplying defective products. A good and robust system has been put in place to deal with defective items.

These days many people purchase toys online. People need to ensure that products they purchase outside Europe are safe and are not a risk to children. An advertising campaign may be needed to raise awareness of this issue. It is important that when a defective item is identified, the relevant authorities are notified so that it can be removed across the State and Europe through the Rapid Exchange of Information System, RAPEX.

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