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EU ROHS is a mandatory standard established by EU legislation to restrict the use of certain hazardous substances in electronic and electrical equipment.
EN71 is a toy safety standard established by the European Union and applies to all toys sold in the European Union.
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EN62115 is a safety standard developed by the European Union for electric toys. The standard aims to ensure the safety of electric toys during the design, manufacturing and use process and prevent them from causing potential harm to children.
Microwave ovens require LFGB certification before being sold in the German market to ensure that their materials and coatings will not contaminate food.
California 65, the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, requires products sold in California to be tested for certain chemicals.
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For children's game equipment, obtaining EN71 certification means that the product meets the EU's safety requirements and can be sold in the EU market.
MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) and SDS (Safety Data Sheet) are documents used to provide chemical safety information.
EU POPs testing is to ensure that products do not contain harmful POPs substances, which have serious long-term effects on human health and the environment.
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Building block educational toys sold in Canada need to comply with the federal safety standards stipulated in the Canadian Consumer Product Safety Act, especially SOR/2011-17 "Canadian Toy Regulations".
As a children's product, the bottle cooler bag needs to pass CPC certification testing when sold on the Amazon platform.
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