Tuesday, April 14, 2026 | Shawwal 25, 1447 H
clear sky
weather
OMAN
22°C / 22°C
EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI
x
Digital transformation key to Oman's emergence as logistic hub
Crude demand to see biggest quarterly drop since Covid: IAE
Pakistan proposes new US-Iran talks on Thursday: Reports
Conflict will impact Oman's airlines, but need to ensure top-notch service: Minister
US begins Iran port blockade, oil prices ease
IEA chief warns of tougher month for energy markets
US details bounds of Hormuz blockade as two ships turn around
US, Iran leave door open to dialogue after tense talks

CPA warns against unsafe toys

No Image
minus
plus

Muscat:  The Consumer Protection Authority(CPA) has issued an official warning over certain children’s toys that do not meet approved safety standards, stating that their use may pose health risks, particularly to children.

The authority said the warning concerns a product branded “Oodoo”, made from coloured sand, model (B-318-19149). Laboratory tests revealed that the product may contain small amounts of asbestos, a substance considered hazardous to human health and capable of causing serious harm upon exposure.

The authority noted that the warning comes as part of its ongoing efforts to protect consumers from unsafe products and to strengthen safety standards in the market.

It added that inspection teams continue to carry out intensive monitoring of local markets and e-commerce platforms to ensure that products comply with approved regulations and safety requirements.

Consumers have been urged to exercise caution when purchasing children’s toys, verify that products meet safety and quality standards, and avoid using items that may pose health risks.


SHARE ARTICLE
arrow up
home icon