Caithness Map :: Links to Site Map Great value Unlimited Broadband from an award winning provider  

 

Beware Buying Cheap Electrical Equipment From Roaming Traders

18th July 2016

Highland householders and small businesses urged to think twice about buying equipment from itinerant traders

The Highland Council's Trading Standards team have seized over 20 items of machinery and equipment belonging to an itinerant trader. The seizure follows community safety action alongside Police Scotland in the Fort William area. The seized items, which are understood to originate from Ireland, have been examined by trading standards staff and several pieces of equipment and machinery were found to fall foul of safety regulations and are set be destroyed.

Most of the breaches were with regard to inadequate CE markings, incomplete equipment and inadequate paperwork meaning that the standard of safety and the quality of the items could not be guaranteed.

More worryingly, three of the items seized were found to contain potentially dangerous fuse adaptations which could pose a serious risk. At first glance the plugs look to be complete but on closer inspection it was found that the fuses had been bypassed. This would lead to the fuse failing to cut out as it should in the event of a power overload.

Trading Standards Team Leader, Mark McGinty said: "When it comes to community safety we have an excellent relationship with Police Scotland and the seizure of these items just demonstrates this. This is the first time in Highland that we have come across this sort of adaptation to equipment which we believe was being sold door to door from the back of a van. Consumers and small businesses should always be wary about buying goods from itinerant traders as what may seem like a good deal could in fact end up being an item that simply doesn't work, or worse, could pose a serious risk of harm or injury."

“Although our enquiries are ongoing, the items are believed to have entered Scotland via the Republic of Ireland and included items such as welders, impact wrenches, and plasma cutters. Such items require skill and knowledge to be used safely and care should always be taken, especially if the intended use is in a domestic setting. When the item has been modified, as in this case, the risk of causing damage or injury increases dramatically.”

Phil Buckle, Director-General of Electrical Safety First, adds: “We’re becoming increasingly concerned about the availability of substandard electrical items. In the last year, the number of people in Scotland that have seen or purchased electrical goods that in one way or another have not been entirely legal has doubled - that is a worrying increase.

“Whilst these products might look ok on the outside, when parts are missing, or are substandard in build, they are at risk of exploding, leaving people open to serious injury or property damage. I applaud the efforts of those involved in removing these products from circulation.

“To be sure that you are buying a safe product, people should never buy from doorstep callers or out of the back of a van – the only way to guarantee you are buying a legitimate product that is safe is to buy from a reputable retailer.”

Members of the public who are approached by anyone selling such items are advised to weigh up the ‘bargain’ being offered against the potential safety risks and to always closely inspect items before purchase.

If members of the public are suspicious about items being sold in this way they should report the incident to Citizens Advice Consumer Line on 03454 04 05 06 or Police Scotland on 101.

 

Related Businesses

 

Related Articles

16/4/2024
Apprenticeships Offer Earning Opportunities Alongside Learning In Refurbishment Of Historic ParkThumbnail for article : Apprenticeships Offer Earning Opportunities Alongside Learning In Refurbishment Of Historic Park
Today, Morrison Construction introduced some of their local apprentices who are working on the UK Governments' Levelling Up Funded refurbishment project at the Northern Meeting Park in Inverness.  All these apprentices have been recruited from the Highland area.  
13/4/2024
Independent Candidate Wins Inverness South Bi-electionThumbnail for article : Independent Candidate Wins Inverness South Bi-election
The by-election to elect a councillor to represent Ward 19 - Inverness South on The Highland Council has been won by Duncan Cameron McDonald - Independent who was one of the eight candidates who contested the vacancy.   Voters in the ward went to the poll yesterday (Thursday 11 April) and the by-election count was held this morning in The Highland Council Headquarters in Inverness.  
10/4/2024
Technology Placement Programme In Highland
The Technology Placement Programme offers funding to businesses in the Highland Council area to cover up to 70% of the cost of employing a student or graduate.   The Technology Placement Programme offers funding to businesses in the Highland Council area to cover up to 70% of the cost of employing a student or graduate.  
3/4/2024
Council Announces Extra Digital Funding To Support Highland BusinessesThumbnail for article : Council Announces Extra Digital Funding To Support Highland Businesses
Following the success of its Business Digital Grant scheme launched last year, The Highland Council is delighted to announce further funding.  This is to help Highland companies access digital support alongside other business growth support.  
27/3/2024
Wick Public Service Obligation Celebrates Successful Second Year Subsidising Wick Aberdeen FlightsThumbnail for article : Wick Public Service Obligation Celebrates Successful Second Year Subsidising Wick Aberdeen Flights
The Highland Council is delighted to confirm a highly successful second year for Public Service Obligation (PSO) flights between Wick and Aberdeen.   The period from April 2023 to March 2024 has seen a substantial increase in passenger numbers, with several months seeing over 1,000 passengers using the service, and overall the service has seen year on year growth of 25%.  
18/3/2024
Members Agree Digital Ambition For Highland Council - Or How To Make Cuts Without Saying SoThumbnail for article : Members Agree Digital Ambition For Highland Council - Or How To Make Cuts Without Saying So
Members of Highland Council, who met on Thursday 14 March 2024, approved a corporate Digital Ambition, which has been designed to deliver significant organisational change across Council services, recognising the current priorities within the organisation.   The Strategy, which is embedded within the wider Council Delivery Plan, has been developed to focus attention and resources on areas of change which will deliver the greatest benefit to the Council.  
14/3/2024
Clarification On The Role Of MCR Pathways' Coordinators And Mentors In Highland Schools
The Council remains committed to supporting mentoring in our schools, including the support that is currently delivered through the MCR Pathways programme.   Highland Council is currently undertaking a review of Employability Support provided by a number of different council services and how these relate to the work carried out by external partners and in our schools.  
15/3/2024
Council Agrees A New Draft Highland Outcome Improvement Plan
Highland Council members have considered and agreed a revised draft Highland Outcome Improvement Plan.   The partnership plan has been reviewed and updated by the Community Planning Partnership.  
15/3/2024
Members agree Highland Council's new Community Wealth Building Strategy
Members at today's (14 March 2024) meeting of The Highland Council agreed the local authority's new draft Community Wealth Building Strategy.   They were also asked to note that a period of public engagement on the draft will now begin, with a final strategy returning to full Council for consideration in September.  
15/3/2024
£60m Capital Investment Approved For Roads And Infrastructure In Highland
Plans to invest up to £60m new Capital in Highland roads and infrastructure have been approved by Members at the Council meeting on 14 March 2024.   The decision will see an additional £40m Capital investment in roads and transport infrastructure.