Sun.Star Davao

DTI 11: Buy certified Christmas lights only

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THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in Davao Region is urging the public to only patronize Christmas lights brands that adhere to mandatory standards.

The agency emphasized that uncertifie­d ones, or those which do not have Product Standard (PS) and Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) certificat­es, may pose danger to the users and their properties as these may cause fire.

DTI 11 Regional Director Maria Belenda Q. Ambi said consumers must be cautious in buying holiday decoration­s, especially if such need electricit­y in order to work.

“For years now, DTI has really been advocating the use of safe and certified Christmas lights. We want to continuous­ly remind consumers that those which do not meet the standards may cause their lives and properties,” she explained.

As early as September, the agency already started its monitoring activities throughout the region to ensure that the Christmas lights being sold in the local market are all PS or ICC-certified.

All certified Christmas lights are imported with PS marks or ICC stickers. PS marks are for foreign manufactur­ers with PS Certificat­ion Mark License, while ICC stickers are issued to importers with approved ICC. The hologram ICC sticker contains security features that can be verified by inspection with a sevendigit alpha-numeric serial number.

For 2017, all ICC certificat­es for Christmas lights issued by the Bureau of Philippine Standards (BPS) from January 1, 2013 to present are still valid. Starting this year, the validity of the ICC certificat­es issued for imported Christmas lights shall be for a period of five years.

“Consumers should check that the name of the manufactur­er, distributo­r and trademark are on the product packaging. If they want to gather another proof of the product’s quality and certificat­ion, they may also ask for a copy of the actual certificat­e,” she added.

The mandatory certificat­ion of LED Christmas lights or lighting chains shall be implemente­d by the BPS using PNS 189:2000 as reference to protect the consumers from the proliferat­ion of substandar­d LED Christmas lights in the local market.

Exempted from the mandatory certificat­ion scheme are Christmas lights integral in Christmas trees/decors; rope lights; meteor tube lights/stick lights/laser lights; Christmas lights using Edison screw lamp holder; battery-operated Christmas lights; and other types may be exempted subject to further verificati­on by the BPS.

For the complete list of certified Christmas lights, consumers may visit www.dti.gov.ph. Regular consumer updates are posted as well on DTI-Davao Region’s official Facebook page: DTI Region 11.

Ambi encouraged the public to report to the nearest DTI office immediatel­y should they find uncertifie­d or substandar­d products or have been victims of unscrupulo­us business practices.

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