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Infrared thermometer was recalled on 1 February 2024 under EU Safety Gate alert INFO/00040/24. Environment risk reported by Sweden. The solders in the product have an excessive concentration of lead and cadmium (measured values up to 68% and 0.

Photo of recalled product: Infrared thermometer
Alert NumberINFO/00040/24
BrandAOGESI
CategoryElectrical appliances and equipment
Risk TypeEnvironment
Notifying CountrySweden
Country of OriginUnknown
Model NumberSPIT0003
Published1 February 2024

Risk Description

The solders in the product have an excessive concentration of lead and cadmium (measured values up to 68% and 0.52% by weight respectively).Lead poses a risk to the environment.Cadmium bio-accumulates and poses a risk to the environment. The product does not comply with the requirements of the Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS 2 Directive).

Measures Taken

Type of economic operator taking notified measure(s): ImporterCategory of measure(s): The national authorities have issued a takedown request to the sellerDate of entry into force: 15/08/2023

Product Description

Infrared thermometer. Product sold online.

🌍 What Should You Do?

This recall involves a environment hazard related to Infrared thermometer .

About this risk

This product contains substances harmful to the environment, such as excessive heavy metals, ozone-depleting chemicals, or pollutants that do not comply with EU environmental regulations.

Recommended action

Do not dispose of this product in regular household waste. Take it to a certified waste collection point. Check with your local municipality for hazardous waste disposal options.

Who is at risk?

While the direct health risk may be lower, environmental contamination affects entire communities.

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