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KEBS Intercepts 24,000 Substandard Power Extension Cables

The Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) has intercepted 24,000 substandard power extension cables worth Sh2.5 million, imported from China.

The 40-foot container, imported by Hilalium & Sons (Ur Home) Limited, arrived in the country a week ago and was offloaded at the Mitchell Cotts Container Freight Station. It contained 30 cartons of Ailyons-brand extension sockets, weighing 15,390 kilograms.

“The container was accompanied by a Certificate of Conformity (CoC), but on closer look at the CoC, we noted that the documentation doesn’t tally with the actual product that accompanied the cargo,” said KEBS Managing Director Esther Ngari in Mombasa.

A CoC confirms that the imported product conforms to the quality standard of the importing country

The KEBS MD further confirmed that the model of the extension cables delivered is different from the model captured in the CoC.

After evaluation, KEBS found that the product doesn’t meet the Kenyan quality standards. The consignment has been handed to the Kenya Revenue Authority for reshipment to the country of origin or destruction at the owner’s cost as per the Standard Act.

“Our role as KEBs is to protect the consumer, and this product cannot be allowed into our Kenyan market because it fails to meet the Kenyan standards,” said the KEBS MD, adding that the product lacks earthing to protect the users, and the shutters are open, thus they can easily cause accidents,” said Ngari.

Importers of sub-standard goods have henceforth been put on notice, as KEBS has intensified surveillance and inspection to safeguard consumers against sub-standard products.

“We will not allow anything that doesn’t meet the Kenyan standards, whether you have it inspected out of the country or you bring it for destination inspection,” reiterated the MD.

“We are very keen. We are targeting especially these electrical products getting into the country to make sure none of them are allowed into the market,” she added.

By Sadik Hassan

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