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By law, for certain categories of goods, the seller is obliged to provide confirmation of their compliance with safety standards. The presence of a certificate or declaration tells consumers that they are buying a product that has been tested in a laboratory and does not pose a threat to their health and safety.
When you come to a regular store, you can take the product you are interested in, examine it, touch it. If something about it raises questions, you can ask the seller for a certificate content writing service for it, and he must show it. But when you choose a product in an online store, there is no such opportunity, and the law does not oblige aggregators to provide this information.
About 80% of all products sold are subject to mandatory compliance testing. According to Rosaccreditation registers, there are more than 1.3 million certificates and almost 3 million declarations in effect today. But it is difficult to assess the safety of a product based on its image and description on the product card. And until recently, this information was not available to online buyers.
In 2020, due to the epidemiological situation, the online trade sector began to grow rapidly. Increasing volumes of products, including those from socially significant categories such as children's goods, were sold without the possibility of verifying their safety. We at Rosaccreditation understood that the current situation needed to be corrected.
The service has developed a pilot project to create a service that will automatically add information about the presence of a valid certificate or declaration to the card based on data about the product presented on the site. The goal of the project is to make information about the safety of products available to every buyer, as well as to combat the illegal sale of uncertified products and counterfeit goods.
Connection to the Rosaccreditation registers is absolutely free. After integrating the marketplace, the seller enters data about the product when filling out the card.
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