Consumers protection: more than third of the lighters tested were not safe
Among the 26 types of lighters checked by the National Consumer Protection Authority (NFH) 8 were not safe.
According to the commuinication of the National Consumer Protection Authority (NFH) published on Wednesday the authority examined the new type of lighters depicting inter alia, cartoon characters, toys, guns, telephones, musical instruments and drawing attention to themselves with different sound, movements. Bearing in mind the safety of the children such lighters are unsafe and can not be marketed. (MTI)
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