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ESFI uses May to highlight counterfeit electrical products
To mark May’s designation as “electrical safety month,” the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI), Arlington, Va., launched its “Buyer Beware” anti-counterfeiting campaign to warn consumers and communities about the dangers that these hazardous products can cause. More than one million counterfeit electrical products, including extension cords, power strips, batteries and hair dryers, have been recalled in recent years. The group has posted recommendations to help consumers spot and avoid counterfeit electrical products on its website at www.electrical-safety.org and through a public relations campaign.
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Industry Calendar
May 16-20 NAED National Electrical Leadership Summit: Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; NAED; 888-791-2512; www.naed.org
June 28-July 1 Women in Industry Forum: Santa Fe, N.M.; NAED; 888-791-2512; www.naed.org
July 30-August 1 NAED LEAD Conference: Orlando, Fla.; NAED; 888-791-2512; www.naed.org |
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