Northamptonshire Trading Standards warns parents about the fire risk of hoverboards
The toy, also known as a balance board, is selling fast in the run-up to Christmas, but there have been reports that poor quality versions are a fire hazard.
Fire brigades in London, Buckinghamshire and Kent have all attended fires caused by the battery pack or charger overheating and having no safety cut-off function.
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Hide AdConsumers are also being reminded that it is against the law in the UK to ride a hoverboard on a road or footpath.
Northamptonshire County Council’s Trading Standards is encouraging people to only buy hoverboards products from reputable retailers.
Councillor André Gonzalez de Savage, Northamptonshire County Council cabinet member for public protection, strategic infrastructure and economic growth, said: “Hoverboards are expected to be on many children’s lists to Father Christmas this year, but parents shouldn’t be fooled by a cheap deal.
“We’ve received reports of poor quality products being imported from overseas, so our advice is to only buy from trustworthy shops and outlets.
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Hide Ad“A fire caused by a knock-off product that doesn’t adhere to safety standards would ruin anyone’s Christmas, so please follow our advice.”
Consumers can report faulty goods or concerns about retailers to Trading Standards by calling Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 03454 04 05 06.