Davao City, Philippines — The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) reminded the consumers to be cautious in buying Christmas lights to avoid faulty and defective products in time for the yuletide season.
The DTI Region 11 Director Romeo L. Castañaga advised consumers to verify the mandatory marks such as the Philippine Standard (PS) Quality and/or Safety Mark and Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) Sticker to ensure the products meet safety standards.
“Consumers must be smart and assert their rights when buying products both from physical and online stores. Prioritize your family’s safety when shopping. Do not compromise your family’s safety for the sake of spending less and saving a little extra amount,” Castañaga said.
By purchasing products bearing the PS and ICC stickers, customers are guaranteed that the products underwent safety tests and quality assurance that comply with the Philippines safety and quality regulations.
Consumers may access the latest list of DTI-approved Christmas lights, as of October 14 this year, at https://bps.dti.gov.ph/product-certification/certified-products.
For inquiries or concerns regarding this advisory, consumers may contact DTI 11 at landline number (082) 224-0511 local 417. Concerns can also be sent through its official Facebook page, DTI Region 11. ♦
Date of release: 10 December 2024