Counterfeit Goods Seized at JFK Airport: Risks and Dangers of Fakes
CBS New YorkDecember 5, 20251 min4,507 views
8 connectionsΒ·11 entities in this videoβDangers of Counterfeit Products
- β οΈ Counterfeit goods seized at JFK Airport are not just fake but can be dangerous.
- β‘ Fake electronics pose a risk of overheating and explosion.
- π§Έ Children's toys can contain toxic levels of lead, posing a health hazard.
- π΄ Bicycle helmets, if counterfeit, can shatter on impact, failing to protect users.
- π Counterfeit cosmetics and healthcare products may be made with unsafe or unsanitary ingredients.
Scale of Counterfeit Seizures
- π Nationwide, CBP seized 67 million counterfeit products worth $7 billion last year.
- βοΈ A significant portion, 36%, of all counterfeit products are intercepted at JFK or Newark airports.
How Counterfeits Are Identified
- π CBP agents look for indicators such as improper stitching, misspellings, or illogical supply chains.
Examples of Counterfeit Items
- π Designer handbags and luxury products are frequently counterfeited.
- π¨ A counterfeit Dyson blow dryer with a two-prong plug instead of three poses a fire risk.
- π§© A counterfeit toy with a detached eye presents a choking hazard for children.
Consumer Protection Advice
- π Consumers are advised to protect themselves by purchasing goods from trusted merchants at Kennedy Airport.
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Counterfeit GoodsCustoms and Border Protection (CBP)JFK AirportNewark AirportHomeland SecuritySeized ProductsFake ElectronicsToxic ToysChoking HazardFire RiskUnsafe IngredientsTrusted Merchants
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