Before February 7 from the U.S. recall of Chinese toys
In January 2010, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a recall notification a total of 35 cases, an increase of 12.9%, a decline of 23.9%. Among them, the Chinese mainland products related to notification 19 cases, accounting for 54.3% this month, the total number of informed, down 13.6%, a decline of 29.6%.
In the recall of Chinese products, ranking first place in the family product, a total of 7, the recall of Chinese products accounted for 36.8% of the total number of communications; children's products, 6 onwards, accounting for 31.6%; toys, 3 onwards, accounting for 15.8 %; sports and leisure products, 2 onwards, accounting for 10.5%; outdoor products, an effect, accounting for 5.3%.
The reasons for the recall of Chinese products, the injury risk of 10, the recall of Chinese products accounted for 52.6% of the total number of notified; fire danger, 4 onwards, accounting for 21.1%; lead levels exceeding the standard 3 onwards, accounting for 15.8%; CHOKING HAZARD , 2 onwards, accounting for 10.5%; cadmium content exceeding the standard one onwards, accounting for 5.3%. (Note: a notification from a product recall might involve a number of reasons)
In February, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a recall notification a total of 23 cases, flat year on year, lower by 34.3%. Among them, products, notification of mainland China in 16 cases, accounting for 69.6% of the total number of notified this month, an increase of 77.8%, a decline of 15.8%.
In the recall of Chinese products, ranking first in the children's products, a total of 10 cases, the recall of Chinese products accounted for 62.5% of the total number of notified; toys, 4 onwards, accounting for 25%; household products, 2 onwards, accounting for 12.5 %.
The reasons for the recall of Chinese products, the risk of strangulation on her neck, 6, the recall of Chinese products accounted for 37.5% of the total number of communications; lead levels exceeding the standard four onwards, accounting for 25%; injury risk of 3 onwards, accounting for 18.8 %; choking hazard, 2 onwards, accounting for 12.5%; fire danger, two onwards, accounting for 12.5%. (Note: a notification from a product recall might involve a number of reasons)