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Aug 06, 2023 News
GNBS IN FOCUS…
Kaieteur News – In just about a month, students will be returning to school with excitement after their summer break, albeit in their new classes boldly showing off their new uniforms and other items to their peers. In preparation for the new school term, parents and guardians are busy shopping for supplies at affordable prices and the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) as the body responsible for monitoring some of these items is appreciative of its responsibility to ensure consumers get value for their money.
The GNBS, under its Product Compliance Programme, monitors seventeen (17) categories of items to ensure they meet the various labelling and quality requirements. These items, which include footwear, cellular phones, garments and textiles (fabric) which will be bought for children going back to school, must conform to the requirements of National Standards.
Namely, these standards are the Guyana Standards Specification for footwear, Requirements for labelling and sale of cell phones, Specification for labelling of commodities Part 15: Labelling of garments and Specification for labelling of commodities Part 16: Labelling of textiles.
Importers, manufacturers, and dealers who ensure that their products meet the requirements of the respective National Standards including labelling are on the right track towards making consumers satisfied.
Labels guide consumers by providing key information on the products they intend to purchase which helps with their buying decisions and appropriate product use. On the contrary, the absence of appropriate labelling can result in consumers choosing poor quality, the wrong sizes, misusing the items and not taking the requisite precautions when washing and cleaning.
As the GNBS continues to do its part to ensure consumer protection, here are some tips for back-to-schoolshoppers:
Shoes
Garments
Textiles
Cellphones
Consumers are encouraged to seek advice and redress from the Competition and Consumer Affairs Commission (CCAC) if any issues are encountered with their purchase and no redress is provided by the seller. On that note, consumers are urged to always collect a receipt as it is the only proof of purchase and is needed to process any complaint.
Finally, as you conduct your back-to-school shopping, remember not to compromise quality over quantity. To learn more about the requirements for textiles and the other categories of products, contact the GNBS on telephone numbers: 219-0064-66 or WhatsApp 692-4627. Please visit our website: www.gnbsgy.org and like our Facebook page: gnbsgy.
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