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Government’s Recall Review – Electrical Safety First Responds

Electrical Safety First

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Responding to the Governments Review of the UKs System for the Recall of Unsafe Products, Electrical Safety First has highlighted the need for a more robust system of recalls and urgent action to increase consumer understanding of risk.

“With the limited success of recalls (currently at only 10-20% effectiveness) and with well over 200 electrical items recalled in the last four years, it is clear the current system for product recalls needs improvement”, explains Phil Buckle, Director General of Electrical Safety First. “And when you realise that this means millions of recalled electrical items are still in people’s homes, you start to recognise the scale of the problem.”

Last year the Charity published a report, Consumer Voices on Product Recall, which investigated the public perception of recalls, issues with the current system and how recalls and product registration could be improved. The report showed that consumers were wary of registering products as they were concerned their information could be used for marketing, rather than safety, purposes.

“We have been raising awareness of the safety issues presented by dangerous recalled electrical goods for some time now”, adds Phil Buckle. “So were delighted that the Government instigated the Review and we hope it will lead to some much-needed improvements. Without an effective and properly resourced recall system, consumers are being put at risk and business brands and reputations can be badly affected.”

To download a copy of Consumer Voices on Product Recall please visit our website at www.electricalsafetyfirst.org.uk

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