The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Potential ‘catastroph­e’ avoided as 630 dodgy electrical goods seized in city

Phone and tablet chargers breached safety regulation­s

- JAKE KEITH jkeith@thecourier.co.uk

More than 600 potentiall­y dangerous phone and tablet chargers have been seized in Dundee, avoiding a potential “catastroph­e”.

After testing it was found that the chargers breached safety regulation­s because of poor soldering between the circuits, inadequate labelling and incorrect plug pin size.

The goods, which could have caused a fire or given an electric shock, were imported from China by an unnamed business in the city.

Trading Standards officers acted on a tip-off from colleagues and are now destroying the 630 devices.

Alan Ross, convener of Dundee City Council’s community safety and public protection committee said the consequenc­es of them ending up on the market “didn’t bear thinking about”.

He said: “The repercussi­ons of the 600 plus chargers being sold and used could have been catastroph­ic.

“We don’t yet know the cause of the Grenfell Tower fire in London but it could quite easily have been a piece of faulty electrical equipment.

“In this case it was the first time the company had imported this type of equipment and after this experience have given us an undertakin­g that they will not do so again and comply with consumer protection legislatio­n in future.”

He added that the swift actions of the Trading Standards team was “first class” and that the business would be monitored to ensure future compliance of the goods it sells.

Raymond Lynch, Dundee Trading Standards manager, said that the business in question cooperated fully with the investigat­ion throughout.

He said: “This kind of incident is relatively rare here but there is an issue with the availabili­ty of cheap electrical goods UK-wide.

Businesses can contact Trading Standards in Dundee on 03454 040506 for advice, while customers are urged to call 03454 040506 if they have concerns over the safety of goods purchased.

 ?? Picture: Gareth Jennings. ?? Stuart Houston and Raymond Lynch from Trading Standards, and councillor Alan Ross with the dodgy chargers.
Picture: Gareth Jennings. Stuart Houston and Raymond Lynch from Trading Standards, and councillor Alan Ross with the dodgy chargers.

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