Action against companies selling unapproved child safety seats: Loke

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Action against companies selling unapproved child safety seats: Loke thesundaily CRS childsafety AnthonyLoke Malaysia

Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook welcomes road users after launching the national-level Road Safety Campaign and Integrated Ops in conjunction with the Chinese New Year at the Tapah Rest and Recreation area today. - Bernama: The Transport Ministry is working with the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry to monitor and ensure child restraint seats in the market are in accordance with the necessary safety standards.

“After Jan 1, the CRS products that enter the market must meet the standards as most of them are imported,” he said after launching the national-level Road Safety Campaign and Integrated Ops in conjunction with the Chinese New Year at the Tapah Rest and Recreation area, here today. “We don’t want to force consumers but we advise them to check first before they purchase and follow the standards. The safety seats must have a sticker and QR Code,” he said.

The government announced that the use of child safety seats in private vehicles would be made mandatory starting Jan 1 this year.

 

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