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March 2022                            March 2022

 DORSET TRADING STANDARDS   Judy Newton is the primary contact for co-ordination of all activities and she can
       be contacted on  judy.newton@hotmail.com.
 Dorset County Council Trading Standards Service check and
 approve businesses so you don’t have to.   Message from the Editor:  If you are planning something which hasn’t yet been
 For more information visit www.buywithconfidence.gov.uk or   mentioned, then don’t forget to let me know, so that I can include the details in
 call 08454 040506.             the April magazine. Contact information on the inside back cover.
 To report or seek advice about problems you have
 experienced when dealing with a trader call 08454 040506.


 Keep safe, register your appliance
 The  UK  trade  association  for  the  Manufacturers  of  Domestic  Electrical
 Appliances  (AMDEA)  is  asking  people  to  register  their  household  appliances  to
 keep  homes  safe.  Both  new  and  already  in  use  appliances  can  be  registered
 through the scheme. Product Registration allows people to be contacted more
 quickly in the event of their appliance being subject to a safety recall.
 Consumers  are  being  encouraged  to  register  new  and  in-use  household
 a p p l i a n c e s    w i t h    t h e    m a n u f a c t u r e r ,    o r    t h r o u g h    t h e
 website registermyappliance.org.uk
 Consumer research into product safety  found that  83% percent of people who
 registered  a  product  were  primarily  motivated  by  getting  or  extending  a
 warranty.  The  survey  also  found  the  reasons  respondents  did  not  register
 appliances was because they did not want to or did not believe it was necessary
 (46%), or because they did not know they could register it (17%).
 The  Office  for  Product  Safety
 Household appliance picture   and  Standards  is  working  with
 AMDEA   to   increase   the
 registration   of   household
 appli ances   by   advi si ng
 consumers it will help make their
 homes safer. They recommend:

 Register  all  your  appliances.
 Check  that  all  your  household
 appliances are registered so you
 will  know  if  they  have  been
 recalled.  Many  manufacturers
 will  allow  you to register  household appliances  that  are up to twelve years  old.
 M o s t    h o u s e h o l d    p r o d u c t s    c a n    a l s o    b e    r e g i s t e r e d
 through registermyappliance.org.uk

 Check whether small appliances are registered.  Faulty toasters and kettles can
 cause  fires.  Register  with  the  manufacturer  to  get  recall  notices  before it  is  too

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