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Core Viewpoint - Starting from January 1, 2026, consumers will be able to check the "safe usage lifespan" of home appliances, similar to checking food expiration dates, which aims to clarify the recommended usage time under normal conditions and enhance safety awareness [1][3]. Group 1: Safe Usage Lifespan - The safe usage lifespan for common appliances is approximately 10 years for refrigerators, microwaves, and fans, while televisions and air conditioners range from 8 to 10 years [3]. - High-frequency appliances like washing machines, gas stoves, and water heaters have a recommended safe usage lifespan of about 8 years, whereas smaller kitchen appliances like rice cookers and pressure cookers are suggested to have a lifespan of around 5 years [3]. - Appliances that exceed their safe usage lifespan may pose safety risks, including increased energy consumption and potential hazards like electrical leaks or fires, thus consumers are advised to consider these guidelines for maintenance and replacement [3]. Group 2: Government Policies and Support - The National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Finance will continue to implement a trade-in policy for consumer goods in 2026, supporting the replacement of old appliances with new energy-efficient models [3]. - Consumers purchasing specific energy-efficient appliances, such as refrigerators, washing machines, televisions, air conditioners, computers, and water heaters, can receive a subsidy of 15% per item, up to a maximum of 1,500 yuan [3]. - Companies like Suning will collaborate with national policies to enhance trade-in services and provide multiple subsidies, making it easier for consumers to upgrade to safer and more energy-efficient appliances [3].