CCPC recalls 40,000 charger plugs with two USB ports

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The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has recalled 40,000 charger plugs following a consumer complaint.

Laboratory testing of the product found that it failed to meet essential health and safety requirements and a full recall of the charger is now underway.

It said consumers who have purchased the 'Ultrapower JL-U561 Fast Charging Plug with Double USB Ports, Home Charger ' should return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. "We encourage any consumer who has safety concerns about a product to contact the CCPC," said Grainne Griffin, CCPC Director of Communications."Unsafe chargers can be extremely dangerous and can cause electric shock or overheat and catch fire," she added.

Ms Griffin said advised consumers to buy electrical products from a reputable retailer and check for a genuine CE mark.

 

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