Korea Orders Recall of Unsafe Children’s Products Over Hazardous Substance Violations
KATS*
conducted safety inspections on 1,100 products identified as having high
noncompliance rates or frequent safety incidents. As a result, the agency
ordered recalls for 63 products that failed to meet national safety standards.
Among
the recalled products, children’s items accounted for 42 cases, the largest
portion of the total, including children’s textiles with unsafe cords or
drawstrings and toys containing excessive levels of lead, preservatives, and
boron.
Under
the Special Act on the Safety of Children’s Products, children’s goods in Korea
are managed under three categories: safety certification, safety confirmation,
and supplier’s declaration of conformity (SDoC). Even certified products face
routine inspections to ensure continued compliance. Noncompliant products may
face recalls, sales bans, or corrective orders.
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KATS: Korean Agency for Technology and Standards
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