The \"CE\" mark is a safety certification mark and is regarded as a passport for manufacturers to open and enter the European market. CE stands for Conformite Europeenne. In the EU market, the \"CE\" mark is a compulsory certification mark. Whether it is a product produced by an enterprise within the EU or a product produced in other countries, if it is to be freely circulated in the EU market, the \"CE\" mark must be affixed to indicate that the product is Comply with the basic requirements of the EU Directive on New Approaches to Technical Harmonization and Standardization. This is a mandatory requirement for products under EU law.
In accordance with the EU General Product Safety Directive (2001/95/EC), the European Commission presented a draft Commission Decision on 5 August 2022 on the safety requirements to be met by European standards for certain children\'s and related products. The draft is undergoing public consultation, and interested parties have until September 2, 2022 to submit comments accordingly.
On August 11, 2022, the U.S. Congress passed the H.R. 5313 Reese Act. This is a consumer product safety standard regarding the ingestion hazards of button or coin cells.
The sweeper is a sweeping robot, which is a kind of intelligent household appliances. It can automatically complete the floor cleaning work in the room with certain artificial intelligence. Because of its small size, it can be freely shuttled under the sofa, under the bed or even on the refrigerator. It can be said that the emergence of smart sweepers has greatly facilitated our lives. However, in general, if such wireless products want to be exported to the Japanese market, they need to apply for TELEC certification.
As accessories for mobile phones, electric toys, tablet computers and other terminal products, batteries have an irreplaceable role in many smart electronic devices. Therefore, for product safety considerations, such products need to be dealt with before entering the market. Tested and certified. For example, if a lithium battery is to be sold in the Chinese market, it must apply for a GB31241 test report. Friends who need to do the GB31241 test report are welcome to contact our ZRLK test for processing.
LVD Low Voltage Directive (Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU), the goal of LVD is to ensure the safety of low-voltage equipment during use. The scope of application of the directive is the use of electrical products with a voltage between 50V to 1000V AC and 75V to 1500V DC. This directive contains all safety rules for this equipment, including protection against mechanical hazards. Equipment shall be so designed and constructed that it will not present a hazard when used for its intended purpose, under normal operating conditions or under fault conditions. In short, the use of electrical and electronic products with voltages between 50V to 1000V and DC 75V to 1500V for CE certification must be certified by the Low Voltage Directive LVD.
CEC certification is the Appliance Efficiency Regulation implemented by the California Energy Commission on December 30, 2005. The purpose of this regulation is to improve the efficiency of electrical products, save energy, reduce gas emissions and the greenhouse effect.
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