Five dealers in Yinchuan are suspected of operating and selling unqualified building materials

by qxing0001 on 2009-06-24 16:38:10

Ningxia Building Materials Network is conducting a special inspection, and building materials that fail to meet standards will be announced by the Building Materials Network (http://www.jiancaixinxi.net/). Substandard steel bars can endanger personal and property safety, non-conforming waterproof materials can lead to house leaks, and problems with scaffolding could result in collapse accidents at any time. Starting from June 15th, the Xingqing No.1 Branch of the Yinchuan Administration for Industry and Commerce launched a special inspection of the material market within its jurisdiction, initiating investigations against five business operators suspected of selling substandard building materials.

During this special inspection, the bureau focused on energy-saving materials, construction steel, steel pipes, couplers, wires and cables, electrical switches and sockets, coatings, plywood, furniture, cement, and other building materials. The dealers in the building materials market were required to provide certificates of conformity, inspection reports, and related procedures, strictly verifying the original documents. Building materials dealers were also required to establish a system for obtaining certificates and invoices and maintaining purchase records, resolutely eliminating and clearing inferior and non-conforming building materials from entering the market. Actions included cracking down on unlicensed operation of building materials, selling "three-no" (no production date, no quality certificate, no manufacturer) building materials, unauthorized use of others' product trademarks, factory names, addresses, and inspection reports, as well as making false claims about product quality through advertisements or other means.

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