Friday, March 31, 2017

18 adverse market withdrawal Korea 3M "Automotive coatings, etc.



[Korea sinmijin financial newspaper reporter] gotta human body harmful substances detected in the over-18 Company Products 3M Korea, have manufactured, such as the Bulls won for household chemical products are withdrawn from the market measures.

Ministry announced on the 30th that coatings, such as deodorants concerns stop selling 18 products in violation of safety standards, the results survey of 785 product-recovery command for action.

The Ministry of Environment has issued a number of preferential Bar command on 28 products ahead of a January safety standard violations are identified.

Family in violation of the safety criteria is six coatings, three air fresheners, deodorants three, two adhesives, one detergent, one Kim Seorim agent, de-objects, one dye, one including both the disinfecting agent 18 fold.

Coatings for car imports from Korea 3M 'G4016 Supreme Shine' and '3M powerful Coatings, Liquid Wax' was in excess of 3.08 times the formaldehyde the threshold (0.005%), respectively, and 3.7-fold.

Formaldehyde is a carcinogen when inhaled it into a substance that can cause shortness of breath, asthma, chronic bronchitis symptoms.

In addition a deodorant Paula Family with air conditioning, heater easy takeover, production was detected in the Bulls won the figure was 17.3 times greater than the reference value IPBC (0.0008% or less) in the production in the previous self-examination. IPBC is a toxic substance which causes severe damage to the case of the skin and the cornea and blindness.

Products that exceed the threshold gotta have a product barcode registration system will stop selling the products sold off in large national retail stores and online shopping for.

Consumers who have the recalled product may contact you in the production and import company customer center of the product can be exchanged, refunded.



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