On November 24, the Chengdu Market Supervision Bureau announced the results of its 2025 municipal-level quality inspection for 46 product categories, including power adapters, wireless chargers, portable power banks, children's furniture, school uniforms, and infant diapers.
**Key Findings**: - **Total Samples**: 721 batches were inspected (454 from production, 248 from circulation, 19 from e-commerce). - **Non-Compliance**: 16 batches failed (10 from production, 6 from circulation), with a failure rate of 2.2%.
**Notable Product Inspections**: 1. **Power Adapters (10 batches)**: No failures detected across safety and performance metrics. 2. **School Uniforms (30 batches)**: 1 batch failed due to substandard colorfastness to rubbing (3.3% failure rate). 3. **Leather Sandals (20 batches)**: 3 batches failed (15% rate) for strap tensile strength and heel hardness issues. 4. **Safety Helmets (7 batches)**: 1 batch failed impact absorption testing (14.3% rate). 5. **Electronic Door Locks (2 batches)**: 1 batch lacked tamper alarms (50% failure rate). 6. **Furniture (110 batches)**: 3 batches failed (2.7% rate) for excessive formaldehyde, VOC emissions, and fabric wear resistance. 7. **Diesel Fuel (27 batches)**: 1 batch had low flashpoint (3.7% failure rate). 8. **Gas Detectors (12 batches)**: 1 batch failed high-temperature operational testing (8.3% rate).
**Next Steps**: - Non-compliant producers/sellers must halt production/sales, investigate causes, and submit rectification plans. - Local authorities will enforce follow-up actions, including re-inspections before resuming sales. - Strict penalties will apply for environmental non-compliance (e.g., paints/adhesives).
Attached lists detail compliant and non-compliant products, including manufacturers and failure specifics. The Bureau emphasizes adherence to quality standards to safeguard public health and safety.