Stay vigilant when shopping online

(Prague, 6 November 2020) Closed establishments and the threat of COVID-19 disease have forced increasingly more consumers to shop online, although they have so far avoided this form of shopping. Last year, CTIA saw a total of 5,641 consumer submissions relating to online sales, but this figure from 2019 has just been surpassed and this year is far from over. "The Czech Trade Inspection Authority is therefore aware of the fact that consumers are often disappointed when buying on the Internet and therefore, in addition to inspections, we also co...

Even at the time of the first wave of the epidemic, CTIA inspected toys safety

(Prague, 5 November 2020) In the second quarter of this year, the Czech Trade Inspection Authority inspected 307 models of toys for children under 14 years of age. It found deficiencies in 129 models. Most often it was missing information needed to identify the manufacturer or importer of the toy, as well as shortcomings in information for consumers, such as lack of warnings and instructions in the Czech language. During this period, the Czech Trade Inspection Authority assessed 4 toy models as dangerous.

How to claim at the time of closed shops

(Prague, 3 November, 2020) At times of emergency, consumers are advised to proceed primarily with regard to their own health and that of others. We recommend that you postpone the handling of matters that are not strictly necessary until the situation calms down, when the operation of entrepreneurs returns to a normal mode. Nevertheless, many consumers deal with a situation when a two-year period soon expires and the establishment where they purchased the defective goods (shoes, electronics etc.) is temporarily closed.

A diesel sample failed in September

(Prague, October 30, 2020) The Czech Trade Inspection Authority regularly monitors the quality of fuel throughout the Czech Republic. In September, 229 samples were taken and inspected and 1 diesel sample did not comply with the quality requirements.

Ban on retail sales doesn’t apply in October

(Prague, October 23, 2020) Large food stores can remain open for consumers on the day when we commemorate the establishment of the Czech Republic on October 28. The state of emergency enables traders to sell in spaces larger than 200 m2. This wasn’t possible in previous years.

CTIA inspected lifts safety

(Prague, 20 October 2020) The Czech Trade Inspection Authority has inspected safety components for lifts serving in buildings or construction sites and are intended for the transport of persons and goods. The aim of this action was to inspect whether the specified safety components for lifts delivered to the Czech market meet the requirements of the relevant legislation. CTIA inspected 43 types of these products and found deficiencies in 17 of them.

Inspections of gas cartridges indicated flaws

(Prague, October 16, 2020) The Czech Trade Inspection Authority evaluated the inspections of gas cylinders, which are used in commercial facilities and households. It is mainly a segment of the food industry, where are used, for example, bottles with a mixture of technical nitrogen and carbon dioxide suitable for tapping lemonades, beer or the creation of whipped cream foam. CTIA inspected 5 types of cylinders from 6 distributors. Deficiencies were found in 3 types. "Due to the extent of the deficiencies identified and the large number of opera...

CTIA inspected AdBlue liquid

(Prague, October 12, 2020) The Czech Trade Inspection Authority carried out an inspection action focused on the quality and sale of AdBlue liquid. It is used in diesel cars and is essential for reducing the harmful emissions of nitrogen oxide. During this year, CTIA carried out 38 inspections and had the quality verified in 7 samples. All tested AdBlue samples complied.

Inspections of e-shops during first wave of pandemics

(Prague, September 18, 2020) During the pandemic period, the Czech Trade Inspection Authority responded to some of the restrictions adopted in connection with the occurrence of the coronavirus, when the marketplaces and ordinary shops were closed for most of the second quarter of 2020. This resulted in a change of purchasing habits of Czech consumers and thus an increase in the volume of online trading. During this period, CTIA carried out 15 percent more e-commerce inspections than in the 1st quarter of 2020. In total, it carried out 193 inspe...

A petrol sample failed in July

(Prague, September 1, 2020) The Czech Trade Inspection Authority continued to inspect the fuels quality in July. 1 of 284 taken samples did not comply with the quality requirements. It was an automotive petrol sample.

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