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Exploding phone charger on danger list

10:02am Friday 16th May 2008

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AN exploding mobile phone charger, reported by Wirral Euro-MP Chris Davies, has made its way onto an EU-wide list of dangerous products.

RAPEX is a rapid response system that allows EU countries to share information about products posing a health and safety risk.

The system alerts countries to these products so they can be quickly removed from sale and customers alerted to the dangers.

A record number dangerous toys and electrical products have been banned from sale in local shops thanks to the scheme.

Over 1600 dangerous products were reported last year and 100 of these were found in British shops.

Toys were the most common offenders with electric shock and risk of injury or choking the main reason for reporting.

The majority of problems came from imported goods, with China the country of origin in around half the cases.

Wirral Euro-MP Chris Davies has first-hand experience of the system when he bought a mobile phone charger at the end of last year.

The device exploded scattering pieces of plastic across his living room.

He said: "There was a massive bang and smoke started coming out from the charger. I was concerned and reported the device to trading standards.

The charger, which had been manufactured in China, failed electrical tests and was added to the EU blacklist.

Mr Davies claims the RAPEX system is an example of the EU working at its best.

He said: "If a toy in Spain is found to have the potential to seriously injure or even kill a child then the sooner we can ensure it is taken off British shelves the better."

So far this year Britain has reported a variety of dangerous goods to the register. These range from a wooden train set with a risk of lead poisoning to hair straighteners that posed danger of an electric shock.

The system also protects British holidaymakers abroad. For example, a toy cow in Spain was withdrawn from sale as it was found to pose a choking hazard, while joke cigarettes in Cyprus may lead to respiratory tract inflammation.

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Jeni, Pensby says...
10:46am Fri 16 May 08

Well, can you tell us what type of charger this is? Bit of a pointless story if you don't alert the public into what make it is?


pierre durand, wirral says...
11:23am Fri 16 May 08

All of them.

King Tut, Standing on Gorsehill water tower trying to spot a Euro MP says...
11:26am Fri 16 May 08

Can someone tell me who this guy is?

Euro MP, about as much use as an exploding mobile phone charger

Andy, Wirral says...
2:34pm Fri 16 May 08

All RAPEX notifications appear online:

http://ec.europa.eu/
consumers/dyna/rapex
/rapex_archives_en.c
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Dante, West Kirby says...
3:03pm Fri 16 May 08

King Tut- Chris is just one of the 785 parasitic, sponging, snout in the trough bloodsucking MEPs the British tax payer funds to the tune of over £5 Billion a year, and rising. Chris's main claim to fame is being arrested and charged with possession of cannabis. Chris appears every so often to highlight some piece of trivia, and then uses it to justify this Country's membership of that fraudulent, corrupt, wasteful organisation, the EU. He also has a propensity to describe people who do not agree with his view of the world as 'nutters'.

jack frost, birkenhead says...
3:21pm Fri 16 May 08

Was this dangerous device ONLY reported on because it was flagged up by a Wirral-Euro MP (who is he and who voted him in?)

Would the killer bouncy castle be featured in the globe if it was reported by euro mp from Blackpool?

o b l, t b says...
3:48pm Sun 18 May 08

The RAPEX rapid response system will not locate abducted children, or offer sufficient warning of imminent terrorist attacks, but (phew) will warn us about dodgy toys (mopping brow) Viva la EU!!!

Avril, Stockport says...
9:43am Mon 19 May 08

Details of the charger from the Rapex list:

Brand: FS Accessories
Type/number of model: Various travel chargers marked with GX30, or MYC-2, or NOK, or CST13, as if compatible with various mobile phones

Description: Mobile phone battery chargers (various) in individual cardboard boxes. All marked ‘FS Accessories High Quality Travel Charger’.


The product poses a risk of electric shock due to :

- lack of double insulation.

- live and neutral parts are only 0.9 mm apart (standard requires min 2 mm).

- insufficient wiring and non-secured soldering likely to cause a short circuit.

- inadequate construction.

One catastrophic failure reported.

The product does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive and the relevant European standard EN 60950.

Withdrawal from the market ordered by the authorities.

Dante, West Kirby says...
11:27am Mon 19 May 08

Avril-Do you have any info on the one catastrophic failure reported. How many people killed or injured, maimed for life, or left homeless. I'm assuming the one reported by Chris does not fall into the category of 'catastrophic', therefore that means there have been at least two, not one, incidents, throughout the European Union, his, and the catastrophic one. How many more are there out there, as yet unreported? Until we have the full facts I would advise people to place both their mobile phone and charger in a bucket of water, and surround it with sandbags. Apparently it was a trick we used in WW2 to deal with unexploded German bombs, and we ended up winning that one.

dave, bebington says...
12:32pm Tue 20 May 08

WHAT ABOUT DOING SOMETHING ABOUT THE USELESS FREEVIEW DIGITAL BOXES THAT OVERHEAT CRASH FREEZE LOCKUP HAVE POOR SOUND AND POOR PICTURE BREAKUP!!!

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