UNSCRUPULOUS
SUPPLIERS OF NON-COMPLIANT APPLIANCES SHOULD BE PROSECUTED – DAVIES
The Minister of Trade and
Industry, Dr Rob Davies says suppliers of non-compliant paraffin stoves and
heaters should be prosecuted. Davies was speaking at the launch of the winter
awareness campaign to educate the community of Kya Sands about the dangers of
using non-compliant paraffin stoves. The campaign was organised by the National
Regulator for Compulsory Specifications (NRCS) and the National Consumer
Commission (NCC).
In 2014, the informal
settlement of Kya Sands was ravaged by fires which left many people homeless,
others badly burnt and one life lost. After a thorough investigation, it was
discovered that unsafe paraffin stoves also contributed to the cause of the
fire hence the awareness campaign.
“We are tired of just
confiscating and destroying sub-standard goods from unscrupulous suppliers of
these appliances, we want them to be prosecuted. Communities should report
these illegal suppliers and work together with government so that the law can
take its course,” he said.
Davies added that government
did not want to come in and clean up the mess of dishonest people who take
communities for granted by selling these goods to them. He encouraged
communities not to buy from the dealers.
Davies also sent a strong
message to importers and foreign exporters of such goods that sub-standard
goods were not welcome in the country, and that government will have no mercy
when dealing with them.
“We care about our
community and want them to live in safe and decent conditions. We want them to
know their rights which are protected by the Consumer Protection Act,” he
added.
A survivor of a shack fires
that wiped homes of more than 2800 people last year, Ms Puleng Masemola said
she had lost everything in the fire including birth certificates and identity
documents.
“We would like government
to help us to live lives that will be happy, without having to experience fires
because we struggle to rebuild our lives thereafter,” she added.
Masemola added that she was
happy that they were going to receive compliant stoves which will not spill
paraffin or cause fire if they trip.
“These stoves will bring
about a positive change in our lives because they are safer than the ones we
have been using,” she said.
Minister Davies together
with the CEO of the NCRS Mr Asogan Moodley and the Commissioner of the NCC Mr
Ebrahim Mohamed handed out 500 approved paraffin stoves to members of the
community.
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