Certificate of Electric Toys

 As an important part of children's entertainment, the safety of electric toys has been concerned.

 

For example, the battery in the electric toy may explode in the case of poor contact, short circuit, heated expansion and so on.

 

The circuit design of some electric toys is imperfect or defective, which may lead to unstable current, overheating and other problems, and will also cause safety risks.

 

Small parts or batteries fall off, so that some children may be curious to remove the batteries from electric toys and put them into their mouths, resulting in accidental swallowing or bite.

 

If there are problems in the circuit design of electric toys, it may cause children to contact with exposed wires or parts of the circuit in the process of use, thus causing the risk of electric shock.

 

The design of some electric toys may have too sharp edges and corners. If children accidentally collide with these edges in the process of use, it may cause scratches or bruises.

 

In order to ensure the safety of electric toys, various countries have formulated the corresponding safety standards and certification requirements.

 

In China, electric toys must obtain CCC certification to enter the market.

CCC certification covers electrical safety, mechanical safety, fire performance and other aspects, to ensure that electric toys will not cause harm to children in the use process.

 

In the EU countries, electric toys need to meet the requirements of the EN 62115 standard.

The standard covers the electrical safety, physical and mechanical requirements, flammable and other aspects of electric toys, to ensure that electric toys meet the safety requirements when sold in the EU market.

 

There are also American ASTM F963, Japanese ST and Australian ISO 8124 safety certification requirements for electric toys.

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