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Nov 27, 2016 News
During the Christmas season, many consumers usually decide to add those new pieces of electrical appliances to their homes or replace or upgrade the old ones.For instance, the housewife or home-maker seeks to buy that new blender, washing machine or electrical stove while others are interested in that mini music system or smart television for entertainment.
Whomever the buyer, it is very important that he or she chooses carefully when purchasing electrical appliances. Careful consideration must be placed on the brand and type of appliance needed, the usage the appliance and after sale services provided by the seller.
The Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) monitors the quality of household electrical appliances imported and offered for sale in Guyana to ensure that they comply with labelling requirements. These appliances include refrigerators, electric stoves and cookers, televisions, mini music systems, blenders and food processors, toasters, microwaves and fans.
To avoid making purchasing mistakes, consider the following when buying your appliances:
Analyze your needs – Who will be using the appliance? How often it will be used? What exactly will it be used for etc. and choose accordingly.
Price – Expect to pay more for the more popular brand name appliances, added features and performance and possible workmanship if not adequately covered by a warranty. Some additional gadgets may give the appliance a better look but may be unnecessary for your needs.
Electrical requirements – Ensure that the appliance has the correct voltage (110 or 220 volts). If you purchase any high voltage appliance, you must have a higher voltage electrical line installed. You may require the services of an electrician.
Ensure the appliance has the right cycle (50 Hz, 60 Hz or 50/60 HZ) which may vary depending on the area where you are living.
Remember to check to ensure that the wattage can be accommodated in your home. (Note that higher wattage may result in better performance but will require more energy).
Certification Mark: Look for the certification mark at the back of the appliance. This mark indicates that the product was tested independently in the country of manufacture and has met safety and quality requirements. Some certification marks include: UL, CE, CSA, NOM, and CCC.
GENERAL TIPS
1. In the case of appliances, consider the size of the item and its capacity. Make sure the item can fit into the space available in your home.
2. Take into consideration the frequent changes in technology which may render an appliance obsolete or out dated.
3. Buy from stores that offer warranties, good pre-purchasing advice and adequate after sale services. Make sure you know who is responsible for services and repairs – the dealer or manufacturer.
4. Look beyond sales and bargain prices and think quality. A quality appliance may cost just a bit more but will last a lot longer.
5. If you are buying your appliances on hire purchase, make sure you understand the details of your hire purchase agreement. Read the fine print.
6. When you are buying new appliances, it makes good sense to choose models that use the least energy while meeting your needs. It helps the environment and it can save you money too.
7. Ensure that the appliance purchased is working at the store before taking it home.
8. Handle appliances with care; do not misuse them.
Caution: Do not try to install or do any work that should be done by a qualified electrician.
For further information, please contact the GNBS on telephone numbers: 219-0069, 219-0066, 219-0065 or visit the GNBS website: www.gnbsgy.org.
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