Safety test of electric toys
Safety test of electric toys
Electric toys usually have more functions of playing and using and are deeply loved by children. Because electronic circuits are used in toys, in order to fully ensure the safety of children, the safety of electrical appliances and related safety problems caused by them have attracted the attention of all countries. At present, China, the United States, the European Union and other countries and regions have formulated relevant provisions and standards to control the safety of electric toys on the market.
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Electric toys usually have more functions of playing and using and are deeply loved by children. Because electronic circuits are used in toys, in order to fully ensure the safety of children, the safety of electrical appliances and related safety problems caused by them have attracted the attention of all countries. At present, China, the United States, the European Union and other countries and regions have formulated relevant provisions and standards to control the safety of electric toys on the market.
(1) China - GB 19865
The standard is applicable to toys that require electricity for at least one function for children under the age of 14.
1.1 general conditions of the experiment 1.2 principle of test exemption 1.3 identification and description 1.4 input power 1.5 heating and abnormal operation 1.6 electrical strength under working temperature 1.7 humidity resistance 1.8 electrical strength at room temperature 1.9 mechanical strength 1.10 structure 1.11 protection of flexible wires and wires 1.12 components 1.13 screws and connections 1.14 electrical spacing and creepage distance 1.15 heat resistance and flame resistance 1.16 radiation, toxicity and similar hazards
(2) USA - ASTM F963 clause 4.25
This clause applies to toys with at least one function driven by batteries for children under the age of 14.
1.1 label 1.2 maximum voltage 1.3 battery charging 1.4 inaccessibility 1.5 mixed battery 1.6 battery surface temperature test 1.7 danger of excessive temperature or combustion 1.8 instructions 1.9 electric riding toys
(3) EU - en 62115
The standard is applicable to toys that require electricity for at least one function for children under the age of 14.
1.1 general conditions of the experiment 1.2 principle of test exemption 1.3 identification and description 1.4 input power 1.5 heating and abnormal operation 1.6 electrical strength under working temperature 1.7 humidity resistance 1.8 electrical strength at room temperature 1.9 mechanical strength 1.10 structure 1.11 protection of flexible wires and wires 1.12 components 1.13 screws and connections 1.14 electrical spacing and creepage distance 1.15 heat resistance and flame resistance 1.16 radiation, toxicity and similar hazards
(4) International - IEC 62115
The standard is applicable to toys that require electricity for at least one function for children under the age of 14.
1.1 general conditions of the experiment 1.2 principle of test exemption 1.3 identification and description 1.4 input power 1.5 heating and abnormal operation 1.6 electrical strength under working temperature 1.7 humidity resistance 1.8 electrical strength at room temperature 1.9 mechanical strength 1.10 structure 1.11 protection of flexible wires and wires 1.12 components 1.13 screws and connections 1.14 electrical spacing and creepage distance 1.15 heat resistance and flame resistance 1.16 radiation, toxicity and similar hazards
Service process
Consult customer service → confirm the test plan → fill in the application form → send samples → pay the test fee → test → send reports and invoices

