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Consumers warned about risks from cheap imported toys that may bypass safety inspections.
U.S. consumers are warned about the risks of cheap imported toys, which often bypass safety inspections due to the de minimis exemption, allowing shipments under $800 to enter duty-free.
These toys can pose hazards like lead exposure and choking risks.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission advises caution when buying from unfamiliar foreign retailers and checking for recalls on SaferProducts.gov.
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Los consumidores advirtieron sobre los riesgos de los juguetes importados baratos que pueden eludir las inspecciones de seguridad.