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[PIO] Publication of EU Weekly Notifications of Unsafe Products Notified in the RAPEX Safety Gate System

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The Consumer Protection Service (CPC) of the Ministry of Energy, Trade and Industry, as the competent authority in Cyprus for the operation and management of the European Rapid Information Exchange System for Dangerous Non-Food Products, informs consumers that during the week starting 14/02/2022 (RAPEX - Report 07) 61 products presenting a risk to their health and safety have been notified to the System. These products were identified in the markets of various Member States of the European Union and subsequently notified to the Safety Gate RAPEX System.

Consumers can find out about the dangerous products on the YPC website at www.consumer.gov.cy.

The 61 products have been allocated for market surveillance purposes as follows.

  1. Eighteen (18) to the Consumer Protection Agency.
  2. Twenty (20) to the Department of Labor Inspection.
  3. Ten (10) in the Department of Road Transportation.
  4. Five (5) in the Department of Pharmaceutical Services.
  5. Three (3) in the Department of Electrical Engineering Services.
  6. Three (3) in the Department of Environment.
  7. Two (2) in Mining Services.

The products relevant to the Consumer Protection Service and the corresponding associated risks are described in the table shown here.

Please note that products with serial numbers 1 to 16 have been assessed by the European Commission as posing a serious risk, while products 17 and 18 have been assessed by the European Commission as posing a lower risk.

Recommendations - Warnings

The Consumer Protection Agency calls on importers, distributors, retailers who may have such products available to immediately stop the sale and notify the Agency.

The Consumer Protection Service also invites consumers in case they possess the above products to stop using them and return them to the seller, i.e. to the store from which they have purchased them, and at the same time to inform the Service accordingly.

It is noted that according to the Consumer Protection Law of 2021, in case of purchase of an unsafe product, the consumer is entitled to a replacement of the product, so that the product complies with the terms of the sales contract.

It is noted that according to the Consumer Protection Law of 2021, in case of purchase of an unsafe product, the consumer is entitled to a replacement of the product, so that the product complies with the terms of the sales contract. If this is not possible, then the consumer is entitled to withdraw, i.e. to return the product to the seller and receive a refund of the full amount paid. It is recalled that the above rights are valid for a period of 2 years from the initial delivery of the product to the consumer and that the final seller is always solely responsible towards the consumer.

In the event that the seller refuses to comply with the above rights of the consumer, the consumer is invited to submit his/her complaint in writing via the website of the Consumer Protection Service (www.consumer.gov.cy).

Contact

For further information or to make a complaint, consumers may contact the Service via its website (www.consumer.gov.cy) or by phone:

  1. Consumer Line: 1429
  2. Nicosia Central Offices: 22200926 and 22200925
  3. Limassol District Office: 25819150
  4. Paphos District Office: 26804613
  5. Larnaca/Amamohostou District Office: 24816160

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