<Anchor> It



is a friendly economy time.

Today (20th), I will be with reporter Kwon Ae-ri.

Among these household items, such as electric mats, hand warmers, and children's toys, there are several products with recall orders?



<Reporter>



Yes, there are 58 products in all.

Don't sell any more, either take back what was sold or have the defect repaired.



I was also looking at this recall list, and I was surprised to find one item that I used in my house. These are the products you are looking at.



There are two major product groups.



First, there are 27 types of winter items, electric pads, stoves and snow tires.



The most common problem is products made to be heated to a level that exceeds the standard, there is a risk of fire or burns.



The second 31 items are children's items such as toys, clothes, and tools to help babies sleep.



These are products that are judged to be made with harmful substances that greatly exceed the standard or are made to be a little dangerous to keep around children.



Since last October, the National Agency for Technology and Standards has directly purchased about 1,400 products on the market, tested them, and issued a recall order for products that were judged not to be left as they are.



<Anchor>



So, since it's a recall order, even if I'm still, they're still in touch.



<Reporter>



Most of the time it will be like that, but there is a reason why I thought I should tell you this nonetheless.



Once recovered, there is a time lag.

Since last week, the Korean Agency for Technology and Standards has started contacting manufacturers of recalled products.



In fact, we will also check over the next month to see if sales are stopped and collections are going well.



However, since it means that it will take another month, it would be good to know right away if there are any problems with the products we are using at home.



Also, products sold through websites or stores directly operated by manufacturers will be contacted relatively quickly. In online shopping malls, there are so many sellers bringing various items and selling them.



In this case, there is a possibility that recall notification may not be reached in time.



It is a part that says that there may be some such concerns in the signatories.



Also, have you tried second-hand trading, anchor, or second-hand trading these days?



<anchor>



I think I use it occasionally.



<Reporter>



Really, consumers do a lot of second-hand transactions these days.



In particular, children's products that are used for a short time are often bought and sold through second-hand transactions, so there is a possibility that you will not be contacted at all and continue to use products that are harmful to children.

I'll show you right now.



Enter 'Product Safety Information Center' in the search box or enter 'Safety Korea', the English address shown, and it will appear on the 'Recall Information Search' screen right from the main gate.



Recall Information Search Click this tab to check the corresponding products.

The product name and model name are listed along with the picture.



If it seems to be similar to the one at my house, check the model name and ask the company for a refund, exchange, or repair right away.



And not only the products announced this time, but also all the recalled products in the past are here.



You can search by company name, model name, and product name.

This is the 'Product Safety Information Center'.



<Anchor>



That's right.

I'll have to do a search for it right now.

Let's find out one more news today.

The Supreme Court issued a new precedent regarding the tenant's right to apply for contract renewal?



<Reporter>



Yes.

This news was covered in several news yesterday, but since it is an important issue, I will summarize it so that both landlords and tenants can remember it clearly.



It is between 6 and 2 months before the expiry of the rental contract.



During this period, the owner of the house I rented changed.

However, if the new owner asks to vacate the house because he needs to live in it, the tenant has to look for a new house.



In some cases, the house was sold six months before the expiration of the rental contract.



The sales contract has been signed long ago, but the transfer of ownership to the new landlord is often done later with a time lag.



Even in such a case, ownership is transferred between 6 and 2 months before the expiration of the rental contract, and even if the tenant has already requested the renewal of the contract to the existing landlord to live again, the new landlord's right to live in takes precedence.



As the Lease Protection Act began to be fully enforced at the same time as the law was passed, there have actually been quite a few cases where interpretations were mixed in these various cases in the field, and conflicts between the parties involved were intense.



This issue was not finally settled until the Supreme Court, well over two years after the law began to be enforced.



Speed ​​is important in the public livelihood law, but precision and sufficient opinion collection before the law is enforced come first.

This is the part to think about again and again.