Fraudulent Claims for Seedling Heat Mats
Eurofins warns of false MET Safety Certification claims on seedling heat mats and urges consumers to verify listings before purchase.

Eurofins Electrical & Electronics Testing North America, LLC has identified a growing number of fraudulent listings on e-commerce platforms involving seedling heat mats. In these cases, sellers or manufacturers falsely claim that their products carry the MET Safety Certification mark. Although Eurofins actively works to remove these deceptive listings, third-party sellers often rebrand and relist products under different names, making them difficult to track and eliminate.

Consumers are advised to be especially cautious when purchasing seedling heat mats online. To confirm whether a product is genuinely MET Safety Certified, Eurofins recommends checking its Safety Certification Database. For any questions or concerns, consumers can contact the certification team directly at DG_PTNA010-Certifications@cpt.eurofins.us.com. Taking these steps helps ensure product safety and protects against misleading claims.

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