天津市市场监督管理委员会通报2025年国家与地方联动产品质量监督抽查情况

Core Viewpoint - The Tianjin Municipal Market Supervision Administration conducted a quality supervision inspection on various products, revealing a low non-compliance rate of 1.9% across 215 batches inspected, with specific issues identified in electrical cables and down products [1][2]. Group 1: Inspection Overview - The inspection covered seven product categories: electrical cables, down clothing, down quilts, cashmere knitwear, electronic door locks, cement, and building insulation materials [2]. - A total of 215 batches were inspected, with 4 batches found to be non-compliant, resulting in a non-compliance rate of 1.9% [2]. Group 2: Detailed Inspection Results - Electrical Cables: Inspected 100 batches from 59 manufacturers and 19 distributors, with 2 batches non-compliant, leading to a non-compliance rate of 2%. Issues were found in insulation thickness and sheath thickness [3]. - Down Clothing: Inspected 20 batches from 7 e-commerce operators, with 1 batch non-compliant, resulting in a non-compliance rate of 5%. Non-compliance was related to down content and feather content [3]. - Down Quilts: Inspected 20 batches from 2 distributors and 1 e-commerce operator, with 1 batch non-compliant, also resulting in a non-compliance rate of 5%. Issues were found in the content of down and feathers [3]. - Cashmere Knitwear: Inspected 20 batches from 1 distributor and 3 e-commerce operators, with no non-compliant products found [4]. - Electronic Door Locks: Inspected 10 batches from 10 distributors, with no non-compliant products found [4]. - Cement: Inspected 20 batches from 9 manufacturers and 1 distributor, with no non-compliant products found [4]. - Building Insulation Materials: Inspected 25 batches from 19 manufacturers, with no non-compliant products found [4]. Group 3: Follow-up Actions - Local market supervision bureaus are required to address the issues identified in the inspection according to relevant laws and regulations, ensuring that non-compliant products are reported to local governments and appropriate measures are taken to maintain product quality and safety [4].