& shy; A store in front of the Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital sells “Three Noes” toys. & shy; A few days ago, Ms. Lin, a citizen, called the hotline of the party newspaper 83751111 to reflect that the store in front of the Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital sold toys without packaging and manufacturer information, which was worrying. & shy; At 10:30 yesterday morning, the reporter came to the front door of the Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital and saw many children’s toys placed inside and outside the two commissaries beside the gate. There are three boxes of unpacked toys in a shop next to the gate of the hospital. “These are not packaged, that’s how they are sold.” When the reporter asked, the seller answered like this. & shy; Some small toys in another store are only wrapped in plastic bags and hung on the shelf. The shopkeeper told the reporter that such toys can sell about 10 per day. & shy; Similar toys are also sold within kiosk in front of Fuzhou Children’s Hospital. At around 11 am, in less than 10 minutes, the stall owner sold 3. The stall owner told the reporter that these small toys had no packaging or certificate. & shy; “anyway, it’s not for food. There should be no big problem with such a small toy.” A parent who bought unpackaged toys for his child told the reporter. & shy; The reporter reported the situation to the industrial and commercial department. The staff said that this kind of toy was a “three noes” product with great potential safety hazards. The industrial and commercial department would go to the scene to check it as soon as possible. & shy; “When parents buy toys for their children, they often only pay attention to the intellectual development of toys, but ignore the quality problems existing in toys themselves.” The toy supervisor of Fuzhou Inspection and Quarantine Bureau reminds parents that when purchasing toys for their children, they should check whether the relevant contents in the toy label are complete, as well as matters needing attention and applicable age. (Reporter Wu Juan Wen/photo)