What are dangerous or counterfeit products?

A dangerous or counterfeit product is something that looks real but isn’t, and sometimes it can even hurt you.

Imagine you’re at a toy store, and you see a shiny new robot that looks just like the one your friend has. But when you buy it, it doesn’t work, the buttons don’t press, and the lights don’t blink. That’s like a counterfeit product, it looks real, but it's not.

Now imagine you buy a toy that’s supposed to be safe, but it has sharp edges or tiny parts that can be swallowed. That’s a dangerous product, it might look fun and friendly, but it could hurt you.

What Makes Them Bad?

  • Counterfeit products are like fake friends, they pretend to be something else.
  • Dangerous products are like tricky surprises, they seem okay, but they can cause trouble.

Sometimes, a product can be both, it looks real and fun, but it doesn’t work properly and it might even hurt you. That’s the worst kind of surprise! A dangerous or counterfeit product is something that looks real but isn’t, and sometimes it can even hurt you.

Imagine you’re at a toy store, and you see a shiny new robot that looks just like the one your friend has. But when you buy it, it doesn’t work, the buttons don’t press, and the lights don’t blink. That’s like a counterfeit product, it looks real, but it's not.

Now imagine you buy a toy that’s supposed to be safe, but it has sharp edges or tiny parts that can be swallowed. That’s a dangerous product, it might look fun and friendly, but it could hurt you.

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Examples

  1. A child eats a colorful candy that tastes like medicine because it's actually a counterfeit drug.
  2. A person buys a cheap watch, only to find out later it breaks after a few weeks.
  3. Someone drinks a fake energy drink and gets sick from harmful chemicals.

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