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CBP & CPSC Operation Seizes Thousands of Decorative Lights

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has seized thousands of decorative lights this holiday season that could have caused fires or electric shocks. The potentially dangerous holiday lights were identified through a nationwide targeting operation between with the Consumer Product…

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Safety Commission (CPSC) and the CBP Import Safety Commercial Analysis and Targeting Center (CTAC). CBP officers in the port of San Juan, Puerto Rico, seized a shipment of 5,700 sets of holiday lights with undersized wires that could overheat and cause fires or become exposed and cause electric shocks. CBP officers in the port of Los Angeles also seized a shipment of 151 life-sized illuminated holiday figurines bearing counterfeit Underwriter Laboratories, Inc. (UL) markings, indicating that the lights did not undergo a valid UL evaluation for potential risk of fire, shock, and personal injury. The domestic value of both shipments is estimated to be nearly $160,000.