Canada should help keep consumers safe by leading the world in consumer safety – not banning key safety features

The Government of Canada is considering banning a key safety product that is used in thousands of different products. Banning this safety product would likely put many consumer goods at greater risk of catching and spreading fire.

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DBDPE is a key safety feature used in everything from appliances to consumer electronics to cars and planes.

DBDPE is a flame retardant that helps keep consumers safe. It is used in many of the products found in our households. However, the Canadian government is considering banning DBDPE. Canada would be the only country in the world where this safety feature is banned. Canadians deserve the same access to safe products as consumers everywhere else. That's why it's important that you take action and stand up for consumer safety.

The Canadian government is considering banning a key safety feature used in household products including appliances and electronics
DBDPE is a flame retardant used in many products around the world to keep consumers safe
Canada would be the only country in the world to ban this key safety feature that helps protect consumers
You have the power to help keep consumers safe. Stand up for consumer safety and help make sure this key safety feature in our products does not get banned in Canada.

Use the tool below to submit to the public consultation today. Don’t let our government move forward with these regulations without hearing from Canadians. 

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The Government of Canada is calling on Canadians to weigh in on proposed regulations that could not only limit Canadians’ access to the latest consumer technology, but potentially make the everyday products we do have access less safe. If you think Canadians deserve access to the latest consumer goods and that our country should be a leader in consumer safety, use the tool below to submit to the public consultation today. Don’t let our government move forward with these regulations without hearing from Canadians.