Fraudulent Claims for Heated Pet Beds
Eurofins warns consumers about fake MET Safety Certification claims on heated pet beds and urges verification through their database.

Eurofins E&E Testing NA, LLC has recently identified a troubling trend of fraudulent product listings on e-commerce platforms, particularly involving heated pet beds. In these cases, sellers or manufacturers falsely claim that their products are certified with the MET Safety Mark. While Eurofins works diligently to report and remove these listings, many third-party sellers quickly reappear under different names or with new product variations, making enforcement a constant challenge.

Consumers are urged to exercise caution when purchasing heated pet beds online. To verify whether a product truly holds MET Safety Certification, Eurofins encourages buyers to consult the official Safety Certification Database. If there are any concerns or questions regarding a product’s certification status, consumers are invited to contact the certification team directly at DG_PTNA010-Certifications@cpt.eurofins.us.com. Taking these steps can help ensure the safety and reliability of products in your home.

About Compliance Today | By MET Labs

Through our educational resources, we keep you informed on essential regulatory requirements, changes, updates, and notices on a wide range of subjects across multiple industries, topics, and trends.Have a question about Standards Interpretations, Technical Specs, Applicability of Standards, Country-Specific Requirements? Subscribe to Compliance Today by .

Eurofins | MET Labs