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What items does Electronic Pet Canada SOR/2011-17 test?

Date:2024-10-11 10:00:34 Classification :【question】 Visits:
Canada SOR/2011-17 is Canada's toy safety standard, which specifies in detail the basic safety requirements for toys, including but not limited to materials, design, manufacturing, labeling and packaging. Canada SOR/2011-17 is Canada’s toy safety standard. The testing items for toys such as electronic pets mainly include the following aspects:

1. Physical and mechanical properties:

Test whether the structure and components of the electronic pet are stable and ensure that there are no small parts that can easily fall off to prevent infants and young children from accidentally eating them.

Check that edges and corners are rounded to prevent scratches or punctures on babies and young children.

Conduct a stability test to ensure that the electronic pet will not tip or fall over during use.

2. Flammability:

Test the combustion performance of electronic pet toy materials to ensure that they are not flammable under normal use conditions to prevent fire and other injuries.

3. Chemical properties:

All materials and coatings used in the manufacturing process of electronic pets are tested for chemicals harmful to humans, such as heavy metals (such as lead, mercury), phthalates, etc. This is to ensure that electronic pets do not pose a chemical hazard to children.

4. Electrical damage:

Since electronic pets contain electrical parts, their electrical safety performance needs to be tested to ensure that they will not cause harm such as electric shock. This includes checking the safety of electrical components such as cords, plugs, batteries, etc.

5. Noise:

Test the noise level produced by your electronic pet to ensure it does not cause hearing damage to infants and young children. It is stipulated that the noise of toys in children's use areas shall not exceed 100 decibels.

6. Labeling and packaging:

Electronic pet toys must have clear labels and instructions, including manufacturer information, applicable age range, warning labels, etc. This information needs to be in both English and French to meet the language requirements of the Canadian market.

If products are packaged in soft film plastic bags, they must meet specific thickness and warning labeling requirements to avoid the risk of suffocation for children.

In addition, the SOR/2011-17 standard may also include other specific requirements related to electronic pet toys, such as safety requirements for batteries, durability requirements for electronic components, etc.

In short, in order to ensure the safety and compliance of electronic pets in the Canadian market, manufacturers need to fully understand and comply with the SOR/2011-17 standard and other relevant regulations and standards.

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