部分无证“驱蚊产品”仍在售,宣称一蚊不剩|消费质量年终回访③
Bei Ke Cai Jing·2025-12-10 13:04

Core Viewpoint - The article highlights concerns regarding the sale of mosquito repellent products that lack the necessary certifications, known as the "three certificates" (pesticide registration number, product standard number, and pesticide production license), which are required for products claiming to have mosquito repellent efficacy [1][3][14]. Group 1: Product Compliance and Certification - A survey conducted by a media outlet revealed that several mosquito repellent products on the market do not possess the required "three certificates" despite claiming to repel mosquitoes [1][3]. - Some products have been removed from online sales, while others continue to imply mosquito repellent capabilities without the necessary certifications [2][8]. - The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs has established guidelines stating that any product claiming to repel mosquitoes must be managed as a pesticide and must display the "three certificates" on its label [3][14]. Group 2: Marketing Practices and Consumer Awareness - Despite the lack of certifications, some brands continue to market their products with terms that suggest mosquito repellent properties, such as using "buzz" to refer to mosquitoes [4][12]. - Customer service representatives for certain brands still affirm the mosquito repellent effectiveness of their products, even when the products do not meet regulatory standards [7][8]. - Regulatory bodies have warned consumers to verify the presence of the "three certificates" when purchasing mosquito repellent products to ensure safety and efficacy [14].