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28 Apr 2023 … or household use, including gifts and promotional material. A consumer is the end user of the product. Learn … , by way of sale, exchange, lease, hire or hire-purchase a consumer good. You are a supplier if you are … for hire-purchase any consumer product. When there is more than one supplier of a product, for example a product…
18 Dec 2017 … on the products you purchase or are gifted and if in doubt consult the Australian Competition and Consumer … the stockings of loved ones they should be cautious about the gifts they buy and receive for children … they should be cautious about the gifts they buy and receive for children, Minister for Small Business Michael…
07 Dec 2009 … reminder for parents to ensure that the gifts they purchase for their children are suitable for their age…
08 Dec 2014 … and costs. Mr Mason-Cox urged consumers to be vigilant when purchasing gifts, especially toys this Christmas … targeted as part of this year’s operation for the first time because more people are buying their gifts
04 May 2014 … to be on the lookout for unapproved electrical goods when shopping for Mother’s Day gifts. Fair Trading Minister Stuart … Day gifts. “They might look like a bargain, but unapproved electrical goods such as hair straighteners … on Mum by making price the sole consideration when buying electrical gifts. Shop with reputable retailers…
01 Jun 2023 …News 1 Jun 2023 Winter is here and that means products like heaters, electric blankets, hot water bottles and heat packs are coming out of storage or being purchased. Winter is here and that means … or being purchased. These products don’t just pose a safety risk if used or stored incorrectly, they can … with burns sustained from their clothing catching fire. Be cautious of children’s clothing purchased online, on holiday or received as gifts from overseas. These may not meet Australian standards. Keep your child away…
08 Dec 2010 … and consumers should be vigilant when purchasing gifts, especially toys, this Christmas,” she said. Ms Judge … and markets. “I encourage people to check to ensure they have not purchased any of these toys, so please visit … their home immediately and return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.” Ms Judge said toys…
10 Dec 2018 …Christmas gifts and toys … In the lead up to Christmas, it’s a good idea to check that the gifts you’re giving haven’t been recalled or are banned. Faulty products continue to cause serious injury and harm to thousands … that gifts for little ones are age appropriate and don’t pose choking hazards. Be sure to read any warning…
31 May 2018 …Be cautious of children’s clothing purchased online, on holiday or received as gifts from overseas.  These may not be subject to Australian standards. Keep your child away from open flames and heaters. Avoid buying loose fitting sleepwear, dressing gowns and clothing which could easily catch alight. … If you purchase a wheat pack follow the heating instructions and never heat more than instructed.  Homemade wheat bags can pose a fire and injury risk because the moisture content and volume of these bags is not known so there are no heating times to guide you.   Ageing causes the organic fillings inside wheat…
10 Dec 2015 … of a charger meant for another device. “If you are purchasing a hoverboard this Christmas, ensure … that are expected to be a popular gift this Christmas. Prices for hoverboards range from around $200 up to $2400 … for the person you’re buying for. Gifts are age-appropriate. Check the age-grading on the packaging – it’s…