Banawe ops yield P1.28M worth of uncertified tires | Andrea E. San Juan

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The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) announced it has seized 479 units of uncertified tires for automotive vehicles worth P1.28 million from 10 non-compliant firms along Banawe Street in Quezon City.

The Department of Trade and Industry announced it has seized 479 units of uncertified tires for automotive vehicles worth P1.28 million from 10 non-compliant firms along Banawe Street in Quezon City.

“The focused enforcement of DTI technical regulations has seized 479 units of uncertified tires for automotive vehicles; with 10 non-compliant firms issued with a notice of violation [NOV], mandating them to explain within 48 hours from the receipt of the notice,” DTI said in a news statement issued on Tuesday.Castelo underscored the importance of “safeguarding” the quality of tires that proliferate the market, as this is crucial in ensuring safety among car owners and passengers on the road.

Passenger, light truck, and truck/bus tires should conform to PNS 25:1994 of the Philippine National Standard for pneumatic tires, according to the Bureau of Philippine Standards . According to the web site of BPS, part of its mandate, as provided in the Consumer Act of the Philippines, is to protect consumers against hazards to health and safety as well as to assure the public of the consistency of standardized products in the market.

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