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寻找安全标志的重要性



受控产品必须具有安全标志,消费者在购买家用电器、电子产品和燃气器具时,可以通过寻找安全标志来尽自己的一份力,保障家人的安全。

《消费者保护(安全要求)法规》(CPSR)要求对33种家用电器、电子产品和燃气器具及配件进行测试,也称为受控产品,必须符合指定的安全标准,并在销售前贴有安全标志,才能在新加坡销售。这些测试包括针对防火、电击、爆炸和其他可能导致伤害、死亡或财产损失的危险的安全措施。

消费者强烈建议只购买贴有安全标志的受控产品

安全标志是什么?

安全标志帮助消费者和供应商识别注册的受控产品。这些产品必须贴有安全标志,要么附在受控产品上,要么附在它们的包装上(应贴在显眼位置)。该标志由一个“安全标志”图标和右侧的“SAFETY MARK”字样组成。这些产品还可以通过唯一的8位注册编号追溯到注册人和注册的型号。

此外,带有3针插头的电器需要在其上贴有两个安全标志。一个在电器上,另一个在插头上。

以下面的图片为例,有 2 个贴纸

你为什么应该坚持要有安全标志呢?

安全标志表示该产品的设计已经经过测试和认证,符合相关的安全标准。对于大多数电器类别而言,安全标志的存在还意味着内部防护措施已经被纳入,以保护免受火灾和电气危害。

哪些家用产品需要安全标志呢?
受控产品的33个类别为:

您可以通过3个简单的步骤检查产品的安全标志的有效性:

步骤 描述
1 访问go.gov.sg/safety-mark,点击“注册已注册的受控商品”
2 输入产品型号或在安全标志上找到的8位注册号码
3 检查搜索结果中的产品信息是否与产品相符。

当您发现没有安全标志的未注册受控商品时,您应该怎么做呢?

消费品安全办公室严肃看待任何不合规行为。如果您发现有人供应或销售未注册的受控商品,请向我们提供相关信息(如产品类型、品牌/型号、公司名称、地点等),以便对供应商采取适当的执法行动。您可以通过consumerproductsafety@enterprisesg.gov.sg或6898 1800与消费品安全办公室联系。

How To Avoid Potential Fire Hazards With a Professional Inspection

You own a multi-family, and that makes you responsible for many lives. This responsibility needs to be taken seriously, especially regarding fire code and fire safety. It is time to rely on the experts. The Singapore Civil Defence Force analyzes fire events for trends and patterns, allowing professionals to try to prevent future similar incidents from happening.

Scenario

Roderico lives in a three-story terrace apartment house. One day he went to work following his usual routine. At the end of his shift, he returned home, planning to make his and his fiance’s dinner. While cooking, the power went off (tripped) due to the number of appliances he used in the kitchen.

After resetting the power, he dined with his lady, and they sat down to enjoy a quiet evening at home. Suddenly, he noticed smoke coming out of the second-story level of the three-story apartment, and it quickly became apparent that there was a fire!

Fire damage was severe in the master bedroom
The burned remains of a portable socket outlet
Causes of

Fire Origination

Fire damage was most severe in the master bedroom, while other areas of the second-story apartment sustained heat, smoke, and water damage. Upon inspection of the master bedroom, the burn patterns near the windows, where the computer table had been, were consistent with a first starting near a portable socket outlet recovered from the suspected area of origin.

After speaking with Roderico, it was ascertained that the portable socket outlet had been purchased from an overseas vendor. The result was a determination of accidental fire, of electrical origin, specifically at the location of the portable socket outlet.

Lessons Learned

When tragic events like this occur, there is an analysis of trends that lead to change. A professional fire inspection can help you ensure that your apartment building is as safe as can be given their analysis at that time.

Never overload electrical outlets and circuits

Overloading an outlet or circuit can cause overheating and damage your wiring, leading to a fire. If you have more appliances plugged into one outlet than it’s rated for, get an electrician to install an outlet with a higher capacity.

Don’t use extension cords as permanent wiring solutions

Extension cords are meant as temporary solutions — they should never be used as permanent wiring solutions because they can overheat, leading to fires. Use only UL-listed extension cords and ensure adequate insulation, so they don’t overheat when used for too long or in high-traffic areas.

Check the condition of the wiring regularly

Ensure that any wires that aren’t in use are tightly wrapped and protected from heat sources. Check for exposed wires, loose connections, and faulty wiring to avoid potential electrical fires.

Avoid running wires under carpets or mats

This is one of the most common causes of fires in homes. If you have a cord plugged into an outlet, make sure it isn’t running under rugs or mats where it could be damaged or exposed to moisture.

Use plugs only with Singapore Safety Mark

Many people don’t realize that many of the plugs in their homes aren’t safe for use with Singapore electricity. If you plug one of these into an outlet, you risk getting an electric shock or starting a fire — not something anyone wants! In Singapore, you should only use plugs with the Singapore Safety Mark.

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