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  1. Join Date
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    CHRISTMAS lights carelessly killed Jose de Venecia Jr.’s daughter two years ago. Yet evil vendors apparently haven’t learned from the ghost of holidays past, and are flooding department stores anew with defective blinkers which could explode and cause fires. In response to such reports, a ranking Bureau of Customs (BoC) official has ordered police and intelligence units all over the country to strictly monitor shipment of electric devices from China, specifically Christmas lights.

    Deputy Commissioner and Intelligence and Enforcement Group chief Celso Templo instructed his men from the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service(CIIS), the Intelligence Division (ID) and the bureau’s Enforcement and Security Service (ESS) to also inspect light switches and electrical conduits from China, which reportedly produce low quality and hazardous devices.

    Templo issued the directive following reports that huge shipments of defective Christmas lights have arrived at several BOC ports all over the country. A part of the illegal cargo has reportedly been released from Customs custody without proper clearance from the Bureau of Product Standard (BPS).

    The BOC chief said that electrical devices must be inspected and cleared by the BPS of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) before these could be examined by Customs personnel and released. This, after the importer has paid the required taxes and duties.

    Reports reaching the DepCom and IG chief office claimed that several retailers in Divisoria are now selling the hazardous Christmas at P20 per 100 bulb.

    “Baka nakakalimutan na ng mga awtoridad natin na maraming buhay na ang nakitil dahil sa mga mumurahin at madaling masunog na Christmas lights. Ilan dito ay ang buhay ng anak ng isang congressman at buhay din ng isang tauhan ng BOC,” a concerned buyer said.

    Reports also claimed that four 40-foot container vans of Christmas lights have been released from the Port of Manila.

    Examiners from Section 15 of the POM led by one Mr. Mercinilla admitted to People’s Tonight that the four container vans of electrical devices inluding Christmas lights, were released after the importer showed them a clearance from the BPS.

    “Dapat nga may representative ang BPS dito sa bureau, upang madetermina kung pasado nga ba o hindi ang sinasabing mga Christmas lights galing China. Sa nakita namin sa actual na examination ng mga mumurahing Christmas lights na galing Tsina, napuna namin na manipis ang insulation nito at anim lang ang wire strands. Ito ay paglabag sa safety requirement na ipinatutupad ng mga awtoridad natin,” a Customs intelligence personnel said. “Ang mga ligtas na Christmas lights ay yaong may pito hanggang walong hibla ng tansong wire stands at nababalot ng makapal na insulation at nakalagay naman sa isang kahong pakete.”

    The defective Christmas lights from China could easily be spotted as these are wrapped only in cellophane and secured by rubber band.

    “Paano masisiguro na 100 percent na ligtas ang mga Christmas lights na yan ay kung saan-saang backyard manufacturer daw lang sa Tsina ginagawa ang mga ’yun at nabibili ng mura dito”, the same source said.

    Intelligence sources from the POM and the Manila International Container Port (MICP) said there are more than 30 container vans of electrical devices from China now being processed by different brokers and importers.
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    apat na 40 footer na container van na puro Xmas lights..

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    ingat na lng us sa pag bili ng christmas light. make sure na pasado sa standard yung mabili natin

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    Marami pa ring bibili niyan...... Mura kasi.....


    :starwars:

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    Kami bumibili niyan... much cheaper than buying spare bulbs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha_One View Post
    Kami bumibili niyan... much cheaper than buying spare bulbs!
    correct sir A1, kaya madami bumibili talaga ng ganyan ..
    ilan pieces ng bulb compare sa 1 set ng xmas light

    kaya lang dapat maayos ang pag install
    at wag naman gamitin ng mahabang oras
    para nasa safe side pa din tayo

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoEinG_747 View Post
    correct sir A1, kaya madami bumibili talaga ng ganyan ..
    ilan pieces ng bulb compare sa 1 set ng xmas light

    kaya lang dapat maayos ang pag install
    at wag naman gamitin ng mahabang oras
    para nasa safe side pa din tayo
    What I mean is, we buy the cheap sets for the bulbs. Yung thin wire pinagtitripan namin for some hobby projects or minor electrical repairs.

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    Probably, the best Christmas Lights I've seen are the SOLAR powered ones. Ganda ng build quality. Bulbs are not ordinary bulbs but rather Superbright LEDs. You wont have to spend a penny over electricity ever again.
    We have two in the garden, ganda

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    Solar powered flashlight FTW







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    Quote Originally Posted by Horsepower View Post
    Probably, the best Christmas Lights I've seen are the SOLAR powered ones. Ganda ng build quality. Bulbs are not ordinary bulbs but rather Superbright LEDs. You wont have to spend a penny over electricity ever again.
    We have two in the garden, ganda
    saan kayo nakabili?

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    OT: :confused:

    intriga ba "????" above....? no further comment...

    Quote Originally Posted by BoEinG_747 View Post
    CHRISTMAS lights carelessly killed Jose de Venecia Jr.’s daughter two years ago.
    Last edited by claRkEnt; October 24th, 2006 at 08:54 PM.

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    Kung isasampay mo lang sa bakod, ok na iyang divisoria lights. Disposable. Huwag lang gagamitin sa ulan.

    Hindi naman kami naglalagay ng Christmas lights sa loob ng bahay. Except sa xmas tree.

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    Disposable nga. Parang aluminum foil lang ang plug prongs.

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    how do we check kung pasado sa safety standards yung bibilin nating xmas lights?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wakin View Post
    how do we check kung pasado sa safety standards yung bibilin nating xmas lights?
    Meron daw tamper-proof seal sa packaging, accdg. doon sa balitang napanood ko.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wakin View Post
    how do we check kung pasado sa safety standards yung bibilin nating xmas lights?
    pag kaka alam ko, most common imported electrical product like fuses, switches, plugs, outlets, bulbs & etc, dadaan muna sa BPS (Bureau of Product Standard) for quality testing, pag pumasa yun specific product bibigyan sila ng ICC (IMPORT COMMODITY CLEARANCE) number, tapos yun importer mag papagawa ng ICC sticker with the ICC number indicated , tapos required idikit yun sticker dun sa mismong product....... problem is yun mga dumarating ng mga christmas lights may ICC sticker na agad na naka print mismo sa plastic packaging , I think bogus mga yun (correct me if I'm wrong)

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    common sense lang yan, kung bibili nyan gamitin lang pag may tao sa bahay at wag overnight naka-on. iba kasi 24hrs nakasaksak

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueBimmer View Post
    common sense lang yan, kung bibili nyan gamitin lang pag may tao sa bahay at wag overnight naka-on. iba kasi 24hrs nakasaksak
    Nung may napuntahan akong village dito sa Q.C., madaling araw na naka-on pa din ang xmas lights. hehehe. Baka inaantay si Santa Claus.

    Napabili ng maraming ganyan yung kapatid ko dati. Nililigawan niya kasi yung nagtitinda. Php35/ea pa nga ata...

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    Quote Originally Posted by OTEP View Post
    Nung may napuntahan akong village dito sa Q.C., madaling araw na naka-on pa din ang xmas lights. hehehe. Baka inaantay si Santa Claus.

    Napabili ng maraming ganyan yung kapatid ko dati. Nililigawan niya kasi yung nagtitinda. Php35/ea pa nga ata...
    hehe ang unang shipment nyan selling is only P30, hot na hot sobra nagkakaubusan hehe

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    Noong isang araw lang eh napanood ko pa sa balita sa T.V. nung napadaan ako napini-pison nila yung mga nasawatang pekeng christmas lights. Tapos ngayon, may nakalusot pa ring containers?! WTF.

Faulty Xmas lights flood stores, malls