New online system launched to help Dubai shoppers fight fake products

Source: Xinhua| 2017-08-08 05:26:19|Editor: Mu Xuequan
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DUBAI, Aug. 7 (Xinhua) -- The Dubai Municipality on Monday launched an online system that will help customers fight fake products.

It was unveiled by Khalid Mohammad Sharif Al Awadhi, assistant director general for Environment, Health and Safety Control Sector.

The smart, integrated system for classification and registration of consumer products, which is called "Montaji," will be complemented with a mobile app with the same name, the Gulf News reported.

The system, accessible through the city's portal (www.dm.gov.ae), will ensure product safety while guaranteeing smooth flow of trade.

On the system, shoppers in Dubai can check the authenticity of any consumer products and match up their health profile with the product specifications.

All consumer safety products sold in Dubai, such as health supplements, cosmetic and personal care products, perfumes, detergents, soaps, packaging materials and biocides such as antibacterial products, must be registered with the "Montaji" system, said Naseem Mohammed Rafee, head of the Consumer Product Safety Section.

When consumers have any doubt about any such products, they can enter the bar code or name of the product in the Montaji system and verify the details.

Consumers can report violations through the municipality's call centre 800900.

A mobile app with the same name will be launched within two months, said Ahmad Mohammad Kajoor, head of IT Infrastructure at the municipality.

In the next phase, consumers can also upload their health profiles so that they can check if certain products are suitable for them, he added.

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