Chanel brand recalls 150 flammable garments

The Chanel brand recalled 150 garments including scarves, skirts, and shirts, because it did not pass the flammability rating of the clothing prescribed by federal law, posing a flammable risk to consumers.

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s statement: The Chanel brand recalled 150 items including scarves, skirts, and shirts, which had a flammable risk for consumers because they did not pass the flammability values ​​specified in federal laws. We do not know what the exact meaning of this is. Is it that these garments will ignite spontaneously?

It is reported that the price of this batch of clothing is between 430-3650 US dollars. It was sold in Chanel boutiques and department stores in March-April 2010. Other brands have also seen instances of recalls. For example, Ross Stores recalled 1,200 Acacia chairs sold between March and May 2011; Target brand recalled 13,000 children's desk lamps; and Edushape recalled 18,000 children's building models.

It seems that product safety is still a common problem. As a consumer, we cannot help wondering when it will be safe to use products that are free of hidden dangers.

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