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Micro Scooter Export Requirements

The following are the main certification requirements for the export of non-electric children’s scooters, which are based on the regulatory standards and testing procedures of the EU, North America and other markets:

**I. EU market requirements**

1. CE certification (EN 14619 standard)

Applicable conditions: Applicable to non-electric scooters for users weighing 20kg~100kg; if the product is used by children weighing less than 20kg, it must comply with the **EN 71-1 toy safety standard.

Test items:

Mechanical safety: structural inspection, wheel friction test, drop test, front wheel impact test, fatigue test.

Label and information: Applicable age, maximum load, safety warnings must be indicated, and multi-language instructions must be provided.

Risk of non-certification: The product may be detained by customs, fined or removed from the market.

 

2. Chemical safety testing

Must comply with REACH and RoHS directives, and test the migration of harmful substances such as phthalates, lead, and cadmium (EN 71-3 standard).

**II. Requirements for the North American market**

1. CPC certification

Applicable conditions: For products for children aged 12 and below, they must comply with CPSIA regulations and ASTM F2264 (safety standards for non-electric scooters).

Test content:

Mechanical properties**: sharp edges, small parts, load-bearing (50kg) tests.

Chemical safety: lead content (100ppm), phthalate (0.1%) tests.

Document requirements**: CPC certificates must include manufacturer information, test report references, and product labels (permanently marked with production batches).


2. ASTM F963 standard

If the scooter is defined as a toy, it must pass additional physical properties (such as pressure test, sharp point test) and combustion performance tests.

**III. Other market requirements**

1. Australia/New Zealand

Must comply with **AS/NZS 8124** (toy safety standard) or **AS/NZS 1927** (sports equipment standard), focusing on structural strength and chemical safety.

2. Japan

Must pass **ST standard** (toy safety certification) or **JIS S 3301** (scooter mechanical safety standard).

**IV. General testing and document requirements**

1. Key test items

Structural strength: frame load-bearing test (50kg~100kg), folding mechanism fatigue test (100,000 cycles).

Functional safety: braking distance (rear brake 2 meters), steering stability test.

2. Document preparation

Certificate: CE certificate (EU), CPC certificate (USA).

Technical documents: design drawings, test reports, declaration of conformity, multi-language manuals.

Label and packaging: Certification marks (such as CE), applicable age, maximum load and safety warnings must be marked.

**V. Precautions**

1. Product classification: Clarify the purpose of the product (toys or sports equipment), and different classifications correspond to different standards (such as EU EN 71-1 and EN 14619).

2. Supply chain compliance: Raw materials must pass environmental certification (such as no phthalate plasticizers) to ensure traceability of the production chain.

3. Factory inspection requirements: Some certifications (such as CPC) require factory inspection by a third-party testing agency, and quality management system documents must be prepared in advance.

**Summary**

The export of non-electric children’s scooters must focus on meeting the target market’s **safety certification** (such as EU CE, US CPC), **mechanical and chemical testing** (EN 14619, ASTM F2264) and **document compliance** (such as technical documents, labels). It is recommended to cooperate with professional testing agencies to plan the certification process in advance to avoid returns or fines due to non-compliance. For more details, please refer to the original text of the relevant standards or consult the certification service provider.

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