Recall an unsafe product.
Recall an unsafe product.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The act also established the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to "protect the public against unreasonable risks associated with consumer products."
By monitoring new products and recalling unsafe ones.
Developing voluntary standards with industry; Issuing and enforcing mandatory standards and banning consumer products if no feasible standard would adequately protect the public; Obtaining the recall of products .
The CPSC establishes the agency, defines its basic authority, and provides that when the CPSC finds an unreasonable risk of injury associated with a consumer product it can develop a standard to reduce or eliminate the risk.
by providing product information
by providing product information
The U.S. Office of Consumer Affairs, created in 1971, investigates and resolves consumer complaints, conducts consumer surveys, and disseminates product information to the public.
By providing product information
Consumer guides contain information on a specific subject areas designed to inform and protect the end user, or consumer, of a product or service. Information included in a consumer guide will be your rights, legal information, customer reviews and product guides.
by providing product information