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Thailand Classifies Air Purifiers, Vacuums as Controlled Goods


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Add some better consumer protection too. My 2 Hatari purifiers s-ck.

No good service centers in provinces , hard to reach.

And overpriced filters.

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Do your homework before you buy.

Check prices of filters stc 

But yes government insead of getting involved in something you know nothing about stop the burning off rice straw. It's not rocket science, find the GPS contact the owner and fine them if they will not divulge the farmer renting the field. It's a simple as that.

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2 minutes ago, Hardcastle P said:

Do your homework before you buy.

Check prices of filters stc 

But yes government insead of getting involved in something you know nothing about stop the burning off rice straw. It's not rocket science, find the GPS contact the owner and fine them if they will not divulge the farmer renting the field. It's a simple as that.

 

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18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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In a decisive move to protect consumers and combat PM2.5 air pollution, Thailand's Cabinet has categorised vacuum cleaners and air purifiers as controlled goods. This regulation, advised by the Ministry of Commerce, is designed to prevent price exploitation and ensure these vital tools remain accessible.

 

Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan underscored their importance in mitigating air pollution's harmful effects, particularly in homes. The regulation targets inflated prices and hoarding practices, making offenders liable to severe penalties, including fines and imprisonment.

 

 

 

As part of broader consumer protection, the government's action highlights these devices' critical role in public health. The controls apply specifically to certain air purifiers and vacuums with defined specifications. Sellers must report product details to the Department of Internal Trade monthly.

 

This initiative builds on existing regulations of controlled goods, ensuring fair pricing amidst rising pollution challenges. Consumers suspecting unfair treatment are encouraged to report concerns via the DIT hotline, reinforcing efforts to maintain affordability and access to essential air quality products.

 

 

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i can understand air purifiers. But why vacuum cleaners? 

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21 minutes ago, thesetat said:

i can understand air purifiers. But why vacuum cleaners? 

Something to do with the quality of sucking in Thailand?

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5 hours ago, FlorC said:

Add some better consumer protection too. My 2 Hatari purifiers s-ck.

No good service centers in provinces , hard to reach.

And overpriced filters.

If they suck you may have bought vacuum cleaners in error.😀

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2 hours ago, thesetat said:

i can understand air purifiers. But why vacuum cleaners? 

Well let me tell you I have such a hoover, bagless and it will amaze you when you remove the various filters and start cleaning them, it is similar at half and full power and that just because of clogged filters

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1 hour ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

If they suck you may have bought vacuum cleaners in error.😀

Does Hatari have vacuum cleaners ?

I don't even want to go see on their sh-tty website.

 

I'll correct it : Hatari blows loudly . And their fans too, but then again they all do.

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