The State Administration for Market Regulation issues consumption tips for purchasing student supplies for Children's Day.
With the upcoming International Children's Day on June 1st, the State Administration for Market Regulation has issued a consumer reminder to help parents and students make scientifically informed purchases of school supplies and use them with peace of mind. In order to ensure the safety and reliability of stationery, consumers also need to pay attention to the following three points when making a purchase: Firstly, look at the labeling, purchase products from regular manufacturers that meet the required standards, and check whether the product name, manufacturer's name, address, compliance standards, safety warnings, and usage instructions are clearly indicated, and avoid choosing "unlabeled" products. Secondly, look at the actual product, avoid purchasing stationery with non-functional sharp edges and pointed tips, pens with small or no ventilation holes, or notebooks with overly white pages. Thirdly, pay attention to the smell and color, stationery with a strong fragrance or irritating smell, as well as stationery with overly bright colors, usually contain more chemical additives and should be purchased with caution.
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