What are the consequences of exporting furniture if it does not meet the British fire standard BS585

Updated on furniture 2024-06-15
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If the customer's request is the British fire standard 5852, but you can't meet it and the shipment is shipped, the customer will hold you accountable through legal means!

    When customs clearance, the customs should review it against the standard, which is not certain.

    This kind of thing is best done well, and it is not difficult to make a 5852 standard, and the impact of this consequence is great.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Customs clearance shouldn't be difficult, however, if an accident happens, the importer will be in trouble.

    Moreover, the importer's insurance company usually pursues the matter.

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