Reported 11 months ago
Ms. Wu purchased a stair lift chair to help elderly family members navigate stairs, but due to product defects, a child's thumb was crushed. The product was found to have 55 deficiencies upon inspection, with the manufacturer blaming Ms. Wu for improper operation. Despite the manufacturer claiming compliance with national standards, a reevaluation showed significant design flaws. The case highlights the lack of oversight in the country's safety standards for such products, prompting a call for governmental coordination and legislative amendments to ensure public safety.
Source: YAHOO